Cynthia Lynn Griffin LMHC
Counselor/Therapist | Mental Health
923 MAIN ST YARMOUTH PORT MA, 02675About
Cynthia Griffin is an Addiction Medicine Physician in YARMOUTH PORT, MA. Cynthia evaluates patients using many different procedures, in order to determine what treatments must be carried out in order to properly assess their symptoms. Addiction Medicine Physicians provide medical care in addition to consultation for each patient and their families.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The growing teratoma syndrome after subtotal resection of an intracranial nongerminomatous germ cell tumor in an adult: case report.
- The role of ARF1 and rab GTPases in polarization of the Golgi stack.
- Malignant rhabdoid tumor in a pregnant adult female: literature review of central nervous system rhabdoid tumors.
- Anaplastic oligoastrocytoma in Turcot syndrome.
- Injection site pseudosarcoma in piriformis syndrome.
- Cardiac complications as initial manifestation of pheochromocytoma: frequency, outcome, and predictors.
- Cardiac arrest in a patient with asthma: role of hemorrhagic pheochromocytoma discovered at autopsy.
- High levels of phosphorylated MAP kinase are associated with poor survival among patients with glioblastoma during the temozolomide era.
- Vertebral column metastases from an esthesioneuroblastoma: chemotherapy, radiation, and resection for recurrence with 15-year followup.
- Surgical management and role of medical therapy in ruptured aneurysmal neurocysticercosis. A case report and review of the literature.
- Ets Factors Regulate Neural Stem Cell Depletion and Gliogenesis in Ras Pathway Glioma.
- Complete pituitary infarction associated with hypothermia and brain death.
- Ets Factors Regulate Neural Stem Cell Depletion and Gliogenesis in Ras Pathway Glioma.
- The Growing Teratoma Syndrome after Subtotal Resection of an Intracranial Nongerminomatous Germ Cell Tumor in an Adult: Case Report.
- Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome Associated with Pituitary Macroadenoma: A Case Report.
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