ALBERT LEE

TitleAssistant Professor
InstitutionBaylor College of Medicine
DepartmentDepartment of Urology
Address6701 FANNIN
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    1. Lee AST, Tong CMC. Novel Intraoperative Applications of Fluorescence Imaging Using Indocyanine Green in Pediatric Urology. Curr Urol Rep. 2025 Feb 05; 26(1):26. PMID: 39907934; PMCID: PMC11799058.
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    2. Lee AS, Broadwell NH, Tong CMC, Lucas JW, Bhatia VP, Abelson B, Ellis JL, Weiss DA, Ho C, Mecca D, Balthazar A, Kitchens DM, Russell RT, Rana MS, Wang MH, Clayton D. Presentation, Hospital Course and Outcomes of Children With High Grade Renal Trauma- Results From the Traumatic Renal Injury Collaborative in Kids Multi-center Consortium. Urology. 2025 Feb 03. PMID: 39909129.
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    3. Lee AS, Lucas JW, Bhatia VP, Abelson B, Ellis JL, Weiss DA, Ho C, Mecca D, Kitchens DM, Russell RT, Rana MS, Clayton D, Wang MH, Tong CMC. Does race and insurance status play a role in high-grade renal trauma in the pediatric population? - An analysis from the traumatic renal injury collaborative in kids (TRICK) consortium. World J Urol. 2024 Nov 22; 42(1):644. PMID: 39576318.
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