Publications
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| [treatment of hypercalciuria found in urolithiasis patients]. | to reduce urinary calcium excretion, 50 mg of hydrochlorothiazide per day was given to 35 patients with hypercalciuria. urinary calcium decreased significantly after 4 weeks of drug administration, but urinary magnesium did not change. magnesium calcium ratio increased significantly. although serious side effects were not seen, serum potassium decreased and serum uric acid increased significantly. from these results thiazide seems to be a useful and safe medicine to reduce urinary calcium excret ... | 2014 | 3993493 |
| infectious jejunitis with stricture after gastrojejunostomy. | although bacterial overgrowth has often been reported in postgastrectomy patients, inflammatory stricture near the surgical anastomosis is rare. we describe a 36-year-old woman with infectious jejunitis and subsequent jejunal stenosis after gastrojejunostomy. | 2014 | 3993634 |
| hypertension and the kidney. proceedings of a symposium. new york, new york, march 30-31, 1984. | 2014 | 3993643 | |
| carotid body hyperplasia in cystic fibrosis and cyanotic heart disease. a combined morphometric, ultrastructural, and biochemical study. | a combined morphometric, ultrastructural, and biochemical study was done on carotid bodies (cbs) obtained at autopsy from 213 patients in a pediatric and young adult population. the objective was to determine whether this group had statistically significant differences in sudden infant death syndrome (sids, n = 38), cystic fibrosis (cf, n = 30) and cyanotic heart disease (chd, n = 17), compared with an age-matched control population (n = 128). average combined weights of cbs in cf and chd were s ... | 2014 | 3993743 |
| mechanism for glycogenolysis in nonexercising human muscle during and after exercise. | arterial-deep venous differences for glucose and lactate across the nonexercising forearm were determined in healthy subjects during 3 h of leg exercise at 50% of maximum oxygen uptake and during 20-min recovery. at 160 min of exercise 0.5 mg propranolol was infused into the brachial artery. the results were compared with a control group that did not receive propranolol during exercise. exercise stimulated to increased forearm lactate release which was higher than that which could be accounted f ... | 1985 | 3993774 |
| acoustic neuroma presenting as sudden hearing loss. | sudden hearing loss occurs as the initial symptom in 1 to 9 per cent of all acoustic neuromas. a case of an acoustic neuroma presenting with sudden hearing loss is described. in this case, the hearing thresholds returned to normal. to the authors' knowledge, this is the first case in which an acoustic neuroma presenting with sudden hearing loss exhibited a return to normal thresholds. this suggests that such tumors may have an initial reversible effect on hearing thresholds. | 2014 | 3993858 |
| [principles of organization of tissue mosaics of simple squamous epithelia]. | with the aim to study general principles on organization of tissue mosaics of various types of simple squamous epithelii, a quantitative topological analysis has been performed in the frog mesothelial mosaics, in the posterior epithelium of the rabbit cornea and in the rat aortal endothelium after lewis method. to all the types of simple squamous epithelii studied the histological law of lewis can be applied. as demonstrates the qualitative analysis of the mosaics, the mesothelium and the poster ... | 1985 | 3994528 |
| behavioral responsivity during recovery sleep. | previous research has shown that rem-deprived subjects are more likely than non-rem-deprived subjects to perform an operant response during subsequent rem sleep when punishment (full awakening) for failure to respond was used. the present study used the same punishment procedure while attempting to extend these findings to other sleep stages. response latencies were compared for six subjects under each of two conditions: normal sleep occurring from 2300 to 0700 and recovery sleep occurring from ... | 2014 | 3995119 |
| evolve ii: a computer model of an evolving ecosystem. | the evolve ii program is a model of an ecosystem in which organisms are allowed to evolve. organisms are subject to a changeable environment and competition from other organisms for a limited food supply. the gene structure may change through mutation. a feature of evolve ii is that the magnitude of phenotypic change resulting from mutation is itself a property of the gene. the system was studied under a number of environmental variation schemes. we report three significant findings. two species ... | 2014 | 3995163 |
| [the function of the universities in strategies of health for all. contribution to human development and social justice]. | this was the working document of the technical discussions held in the thirty-seventh world health assembly (1984). it represents a new dimension of activity in the world health organization and is one of a series of actions being taken to focus attention on the enormous influence that universities can exert on the effectiveness of health care in the different situations and settings found in the world. the document takes cognizance of the diversity of form, nature, purposes and functions among ... | 1985 | 3996285 |
| [the function of the universities in strategies of health for all. contribution to human development and social justice]. | this was the working document of the technical discussions held in the thirty-seventh world health assembly (1984). it represents a new dimension of activity in the world health organization and is one of a series of actions being taken to focus attention on the enormous influence that universities can exert on the effectiveness of health care in the different situations and settings found in the world. the document takes cognizance of the diversity of form, nature, purposes and functions among ... | 1985 | 3996285 |
| effect of lonidamine on protein synthesis in neoplastic cells. | the action of lonidamine, 1,(2,4 dichlorobenzyl)-1h-indazol-3-carboxylic acid, on protein synthesis of neoplastic cells growing both in vivo and in vitro has been investigated. lonidamine decreases amino acid incorporation in all cells tested, although the inhibition is partially relieved by glucose. the inhibition of labeled precursors into acid-insoluble material cannot be ascribed to an impairment of amino acid uptake which, on the contrary, is enhanced by the drug. tests on cell-free systems ... | 1985 | 3996552 |
| [effect of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents on the myocardial blood supply and oxygen regimen]. | experiments on intact cats were made to study the effect of intravenous injection of voltaren (4 mg/kg) and intraventricular injection of indomethacin (4 mg/kg), ibuprophen (5 mg/kg), and butadion (22 mg/kg) on the coronary circulation and oxygen consumption by the myocardium. indomethacin and butadion decreased the volumetric velocity of the coronary circulation and to a lesser degree oxygen consumption by the myocardium in all the experiments, whereas voltaren in 8 of 15 experiments. ibuprophe ... | 1985 | 3996571 |
| a new spontaneous mutation at the tufted locus within a mouse t haplotype. | 1985 | 3996911 | |
| gastric acid secretion in patients with typhoid fever. | gastric secretory studies were carried out in the following groups of patients: group a, 30 salmonella typhi positive enteric patients, group b, 15 non-enteric fever patients and group c, 20 healthy controls. patients with typhoid were divided into two subgroups on the basis of the severity of the disease: group a1 (17) consisted of uncomplicated cases of enteric fever and group a2 (13) comprised of those who had associated complications. during convalescence both groups of typhoid patients show ... | 1985 | 3996939 |
| cadmium chloride susceptibility, a characteristic of campylobacter spp. | we report a simple diagnostic characteristic useful in the presumptive identification of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli. filter paper disks impregnated with cadmium chloride were placed on streaked agar medium. zones of growth inhibition for campylobacter spp. occurred at 1.25 micrograms per disk. other enteropathogens (salmonella spp., shigella spp., vibrio cholerae, vibrio parahaemolyticus, escherichia coli, and yersinia enterocolitica) were resistant to at least 40 micrograms per ... | 1985 | 3998099 |
| enhancement of encephalomyeloradiculitis in mice sensitized with spinal cord tissue and infected with lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus. | c57br/cdj mice develop encephalomyeloradiculitis following peripheral inoculation of the c strain of lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus (ldv-c). we investigated the effect of subcutaneous administration of syngeneic spinal cord homogenate mixed with phosphate buffered saline or emulsified in complete or incomplete freund's adjuvant 1 week before or after inoculation of ldv-c on the incidence and severity of central nervous system lesions. c57br/cdj mice developed an acute histological allergi ... | 1985 | 3998124 |
| a retrospective mortality study of workers in three major u.s. refineries and chemical plants. part 1: comparisons with u.s. population. | a dynamic retrospective cohort study was performed to examine the mortality experience of 21,698 workers at exxon's refineries and chemical plants in baton rouge, la.; baytown, tex.; and bayway/bayonne, n.j. included were 15,437 regular employees who worked at least one month during the period jan. 1, 1970, through dec. 31, 1977, and 6,261 retirees who were alive as of jan. 1, 1970. there were 137,702 person-years of observation. mortality in this total study population was generally lower than ... | 2014 | 3998881 |
| pediatric diphtheria and tetanus toxoids vaccine: clinical and immunologic response when administered as the primary series. | 2014 | 3998917 | |
| ticarcillin/clavulanic acid pharmacokinetics in children and young adults with cystic fibrosis. | the single-dose pharmacokinetics of ticarcillin and clavulanic acid (timentin) were evaluated in children and young adults with cystic fibrosis after a 0.5-hour intravenous infusion of both a 3.1 and a 3.2 gm formulation (representing 3.0 gm ticarcillin combined with 100 mg and 200 mg clavulanic acid, respectively) in a crossover design. a 75 mg/kg dose of the ticarcillin component was used. model-dependent and noncompartmental pharmacokinetic parameters were congruous. the disposition of ticarc ... | 2014 | 3998937 |
| the fetal tobacco syndrome. | 1985 | 3999279 | |
| smoking and coronary heart disease in women. | 2014 | 3999281 | |
| amino acid in gastric juice of peptic ulcer patients. | to clarify the protein metabolism in peptic ulcer disease, the amino acid content was determined in gastric juice of gastric ulcer patients (n = 30), duodenal ulcer patients (n = 16), gastroduodenal ulcer patients (n = 8), and hospital controls (n = 8). the amino acid output in the gastric ulcer group was greater than that of the hospital control both in basal and maximal secretion. in the duodenal ulcer group of patients who were high secretors of gastric juice, the amino acid concentration was ... | 2014 | 3999464 |
| [central areolar choroidal dystrophy with retinal crystals]. | central choroidal dystrophy is characterized by lack of large parts of the central choroid. in the dystrophic region outer retinal layers are also involved whereas inner retinal layers may be unaffected. three patients with central choroidal dystrophy and retinal crystals in the dystrophic region or near its border are described. predominantly, these crystals are located in the inner or middle retinal layers. the amplitude of the electroretinogram is reduced according to the extent of the defect ... | 2013 | 3999591 |
| biomechanical factors affecting fracture stability and femoral bursting in closed intramedullary rod fixation of femur fractures. | intramedullary rodding of femur fractures, although a safe and rapidly performed procedure, can result in several complications. if the rod fit is too loose, fracture instability, rod migration, and delayed union may result. if the rod fit is too tight, cracking of the femur may occur during rod insertion. these complications were investigated in terms of geometric and mechanical parameters of the bone-implant system. results showed that rods of the same nominal size from different manufacturers ... | 2013 | 3999706 |
| mathematical modelling of dynamics and control in metabolic networks. v. static bifurcations in single biochemical control loops. | here we expand an earlier study of feedback activation in simple linear reaction sequences by searching the parameter space of biologically realistic rate laws for multiple stable steady states. the impetus for this work is to seek the origin of decision making strategies at the metabolic level, with particular emphasis on the switching between the operating conditions needed to meet changing substrate availability and organism requirements. the control loop considered herein is a linear reactio ... | 2014 | 3999779 |
| new observations in reducing body myopathy. | numerous autofluorescent reducing bodies were found in deltoid and biceps muscle biopsies of a 7-year-old girl with progressive, asymmetric muscle weakness. the structures were composed of tubular filaments as seen by electronmicroscopy. they seemed to have formed around nuclei. an excess of two unidentified proteins was found in muscle homogenates. this patient, like one previously reported, had high serum titers of antibodies to coxsackievirus, but her serum, when tested by indirect immunocyto ... | 1985 | 4000482 |
| pre-placement health screening needs problem-oriented approach. | 2014 | 4000578 | |
| the arms race and children in fiscal year 1985. | the current arms race harms all americans. children are most adversely affected by federal cutbacks in time-honored programs. by fueling an everexpanding arms race, we are mortgaging the nation's future. health care professionals have a moral responsibility to alert the public regarding the consequences of recent federal policies for our most vulnerable citizens. | 2014 | 4000791 |
| verbal asymmetries and levels of processing in an interactive dual-task paradigm. | this study examined how the dual-task laterality paradigm produces patterns of cerebral asymmetry different from those obtained in studies of comparable single-laterality tasks. we systematically examined at what level of processing a concurrent verbal memory-load influences accuracy of recognition of laterally presented nouns relative to that in a control condition. four groups of 20 subjects each were tested in an interactive dual-task paradigm requiring them to compare lateralized nouns direc ... | 2014 | 4000849 |
| [non-0:1 group vibrio cholerae isolated in clinical cases of acute diarrhea]. | 1985 | 4001752 | |
| [comparative evaluation of the effectiveness of hemosorption in the treatment of patients with various forms of chronic arterial insufficiency of lower limbs]. | a comparative effectiveness of hemosorption in relation to atherosclerotic or autoimmune genesis of the disease is presented by results of the treatment of 41 patients with chronic arterial insufficiency of the extremities. the effectiveness of hemosorption is shown to be significantly higher in patients with autoimmune genesis of the disease than with atherosclerosis. | 2011 | 4002524 |
| vibrio cholerae infection and acquired immunity in an adult rabbit model. | we modified the rabbit model for enteric infection by vibrio cholerae developed by spira et al. and designated the ritard (for removable intestinal tie-adult rabbit diarrhea) model (20). our modification disc comprises a permanent ligation of the cecum (c) to prevent resorption of the fluid secreted by the small intestine, a temporary ligation of the small intestine (s) to enable the bacteria to colonize, and duodenal inoculation (di) of the challenge material. the main difference between ritard ... | 1985 | 4002931 |
| an investigation of the involvement of platelet activating factor in the non-histamine immediate hypersensitivity reaction in the rat peritoneal cavity. | synthetic paf-acether injected intraperitoneally (i.p.) into sham-sensitized rats, caused dose-dependent extravasation of plasma proteins into the peritoneal fluids. platelet aggregating activity was detected in the peritoneal fluids. in rats that had been passively sensitized for a non-histamine mediated immediate hypersensitivity reaction, antigen challenge caused extravasation of plasma proteins into the peritoneal fluids. no platelet aggregating activity was detected in these fluids. paf is ... | 1985 | 4003197 |
| dispensing-pin problems. | 2014 | 4003409 | |
| a case of multiple sclerosis with multi-ring-like and butterfly-like enhancement on computerized tomography. | we report a case of multiple sclerosis in which ct showed multiple ring-like enhancement and butterfly-like distribution of a low density area with marginal enhancement. the latter finding is found in other demyelinating disorders but is less common in tumors or abscesses. therefore, it seems to have some diagnostic value in multiple sclerosis. | 2014 | 4003708 |
| the rhys-davies exsanguinator. | a simple device for limb exsanguination is described. it is quick and easy to use, effective and safe, and appropriate to a wide range of circumstances. strain-gauge plethysmography has been used to measure its efficacy and shows that it is better than limb elevation alone and comparable to use of the esmarch bandage. | 2014 | 4004053 |
| [colonoscopic follow up of rectocolonic cancer surgeries. assessment of 64 examinations]. | a collation of 64 colonoscopic examinations performed on 41 patients operated on for cancer of the colon or rectum is reported. eleven patients (26.8 percent) had positive follow-up endoscopic findings. in 13 enumerated tumoral proliferations. 8 benign polyps and 5 malignant growths were found, one of the latter on the anastomosis, and the other 4 on the remaining colon. 80 percent of these tumoral growths and all malignant tumors were discovered in the two years following surgery. when colonic ... | 2014 | 4004135 |
| [clonidine as a sedative in horses]. | 2014 | 4004750 | |
| retinal ganglion cell loss produced by intraocular kainic acid in cats: variation with somal size and eccentricity. | eight eyes of adult cats were injected with different doses of kainic acid (ka) and examined following survival times of either 5 or 12 days. at a survival time of 12 days, a dose of 76 nmol produced an 18% loss of ganglion cells in the center of the area centralis (ac), 70% loss at a location 2 mm from the ac, and 95% loss at a location 6 mm from the ac. larger doses (240, 760 and 2400 nmol) produced losses comparable to that observed for 76 nmol. for example, 2400 nmol produced a 35% loss in t ... | 1985 | 4005551 |
| spectrum of benign intracranial hypertension in children and adolescents. | a review of the most recent 23 cases of benign intracranial hypertension (bih), admitted to the war memorial children's hospital in london, ontario, provided a compendium of the clinical manifestations of this disorder in children and adolescents. although ct scanning lets one feel more secure in making such a diagnosis, pitfalls still exist. the sex ratio was 11 males to 12 females. age groupings were: 0-6 years (2 patients); 7-12 years (10); 13-17 years (11). no postviral etiologies were encou ... | 2014 | 4005888 |
| [effects of anoxia and reoxygenation on the myocardial metabolism of hyperenergetic compounds in rats]. | 1985 | 4006712 | |
| [types of error and error propagation in morphometry]. | it is in morphometry, too, that errors of measurement are liable to occur. this paper shows the types of error involved and how they may propagate when the primary measuring data are used for the calculation of further quantities of interest. finally, there is shown the relation of inaccuracies due to measuring errors to the uncertainties of a particular result which have their origin in biological variability. the examples furnished have been taken from histological volumetry using the target m ... | 2014 | 4007453 |
| [experiences with a transverse lower rectus abdominis musculocutaneous flap. a new method for breast reconstruction]. | the transversal lower rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap is presented as a new method in reconstruction surgery of the female breast. attention is drawn to the problems associated with breast reconstruction, as seen against the background of this new method. anatomy, indications, and surgical technique are presented. from the experiences collected so far with 10 cases, it can be concluded that the rectus flap is a valuable alternative to the latissimus dorsi flap and to reconstruction with silic ... | 2014 | 4007468 |
| assessment of clinical efficacy and tolerability of terconazole 240-mg vaginal suppositories. | 2014 | 4007623 | |
| the morphology of l-fucose, d-mannose specific lectin (sfl 100-2) produced by streptomyces no. 100-2. | the morphology of an l-fucose specific lectin, sel 100-2, from a streptomyces sp. was studied. electron microscopic observation showed that purified sfl 100-2 preparation consisted of particles homogeneous in size. the diameter was 25 nm. the digitized images of these particles had 2-fold rotation symmetry. the sedimentation coefficient (s020,w) was determined to be 20.6s. the particle weight and the stokes radius were calculated to be 8.0 x 10(5) daltons and 94 a, respectively, by three indepen ... | 1985 | 4008461 |
| the morphology of l-fucose, d-mannose specific lectin (sfl 100-2) produced by streptomyces no. 100-2. | the morphology of an l-fucose specific lectin, sel 100-2, from a streptomyces sp. was studied. electron microscopic observation showed that purified sfl 100-2 preparation consisted of particles homogeneous in size. the diameter was 25 nm. the digitized images of these particles had 2-fold rotation symmetry. the sedimentation coefficient (s020,w) was determined to be 20.6s. the particle weight and the stokes radius were calculated to be 8.0 x 10(5) daltons and 94 a, respectively, by three indepen ... | 1985 | 4008461 |
| calcium binding and conformation of regulatory light chains of smooth muscle myosin of scallop. | calcium binding was studied with two regulatory light chains (rlc-a and rlc-b) of smooth muscle myosin of scallop. with the equilibrium dialysis method, the binding of 0.98 mol ca2+ per mol of rlc-b was observed with a dissociation constant of 2.3 x 10(-5) m. similar values for rlc-b, 1.9 x 10(-5) m, and rlc-a, 1.5 x 10(-5) m, were obtained by measuring the difference absorption spectrum induced by ca2+. the difference molar absorption coefficient at 288 nm was 159 and 209 m-1 x cm-1 for rlc-a a ... | 2013 | 4008468 |
| calcium binding and conformation of regulatory light chains of smooth muscle myosin of scallop. | calcium binding was studied with two regulatory light chains (rlc-a and rlc-b) of smooth muscle myosin of scallop. with the equilibrium dialysis method, the binding of 0.98 mol ca2+ per mol of rlc-b was observed with a dissociation constant of 2.3 x 10(-5) m. similar values for rlc-b, 1.9 x 10(-5) m, and rlc-a, 1.5 x 10(-5) m, were obtained by measuring the difference absorption spectrum induced by ca2+. the difference molar absorption coefficient at 288 nm was 159 and 209 m-1 x cm-1 for rlc-a a ... | 2013 | 4008468 |
| hyperactive and normal girls and boys: mother-child interaction, parent psychiatric status and child psychopathology. | this study compared hyperactive and normal girls and boys on their mother-child interactions, family psychiatric status and ratings on the personality inventory for children (pic). hyperactive children were less compliant and more negative, and their mothers responded more negatively to their compliance than mothers of normal children. mothers of hyperactive children reported more depression, marital discord and psychiatric problems in their relatives, and rated their children more deviant on 15 ... | 2013 | 4008547 |
| hyperactive and normal girls and boys: mother-child interaction, parent psychiatric status and child psychopathology. | this study compared hyperactive and normal girls and boys on their mother-child interactions, family psychiatric status and ratings on the personality inventory for children (pic). hyperactive children were less compliant and more negative, and their mothers responded more negatively to their compliance than mothers of normal children. mothers of hyperactive children reported more depression, marital discord and psychiatric problems in their relatives, and rated their children more deviant on 15 ... | 2013 | 4008547 |
| in vitro and in vivo cholera toxin production by classical and el tor isolates of vibrio cholerae. | a comparative study was carried out on the in vitro production of cholera toxin by 19 vibrio cholerae el tor isolates from patients with cholera in south africa, one el tor isolate from a patient in malawi (a country approximately 1000 km north-northeast of south africa), 6 el tor and 12 classical type isolates from patients in bangladesh, and 5 culture collection classical strains. identical phage types and indistinguishable toxigenicities among the south african and malawi v. cholerae, represe ... | 1985 | 4008618 |
| conformational polymorphism vi: the crystal and molecular structures of form ii, form iii, and form v of 4-amino-n-2-pyridinylbenzenesulfonamide (sulfapyridine). | the crystal structures of three crystalline forms of 4-amino-n-pyridinylbenzenesulfonamide (sulfapyridine) have been determined by x-ray single crystal structure analysis. form ii crystallizes in space group p2(1)/c with four molecules in the unit cell: a = 0.6722(1) nm, b = 2.0593(5) nm, c = 0.8505(1) nm, beta = 101.14(1) degrees; form iii crystallizes in space group c2/c with eight molecules in the unit cell: a = 1.2830(2) nm, b = 1.1714(3) nm, c = 1.5400(3) nm, beta = 94.12(1) degrees; form v ... | 2014 | 4009431 |
| effect of severe injury and critical illness on high-energy phosphates in human liver and muscle. | changes in hepatic and muscle high-energy phosphates in varying degrees of resting hypermetabolism were studied. fourteen severely injured and five critically ill patients with normal blood pressure were investigated: the results were compared with 14 normal controls. atp and adp levels in the muscle were significantly changed in acutely severe injury: lactate and pyruvate levels in the liver and muscle increased; glycogen level in the liver decreased. meanwhile, high-energy phosphates in both l ... | 1985 | 4009768 |
| rapid induction of hemopoietic neoplasms in newborn mice by a raf(mil)/myc recombinant murine retrovirus. | 3611 msv, a raf oncogene-transducing murine retrovirus, induced fibrosarcomas in newborn mice after a latency of 4 to 8 weeks. in contrast, newly constructed recombinant murine retroviruses carrying the myc oncogene did not induce tumors before greater than or equal to 9 weeks. a combination of both oncogenes in an infectious murine retrovirus induced hematopoietic neoplasms in addition to less prominent fibrosarcomas and pancreatic acinar dysplasia 1 to 3 weeks after inoculation. the hematologi ... | 2013 | 4009794 |
| omental protection of autogenous arterial reconstruction following femoral prosthetic graft infection. | vascular graft infections in the femoral region that require synchronous revascularization are generally reconstructed with prosthetic grafts via extra-anatomic routes. if in situ revascularization is required, then autologous tissue provides optimal results. a particular challenge in this circumstance is achieving soft tissue coverage of the reconstruction where wide and radical débridement has removed the tissues ordinarily used for this purpose. if muscle flaps are not available or possible, ... | 2014 | 4009844 |
| safer shunt insertion during carotid endarterectomy. | the use of shunts during carotid surgery may decrease the risk of perioperative stroke by allowing continued perfusion during the procedure. however, there are risks inherent with shunt usage that occur mainly during insertion. a brief clinical study illustrates the risk of shunt-induced emboli and a technique is described for safer shunt insertion. | 2014 | 4009845 |
| may a lymphocytic infiltration have a pathogenic role in an aldosterone-producing adrenal tumor? | a 38-year-old woman is described to have a primary hyperaldosteronism due to an aldosteronoma with foci of lymphocytic infiltration. the finding suggests: a concomitant lymphoid adrenalitis; or, an immunological attack to neoplastic cells. the hypothesis is that there may be a relationship in the association. the lymphocytic infiltrates could have a pathogenic role in the development of the aldosterone-producing adrenocortical neoplasm by interrupting some inhibitory mechanism(s) of the cells th ... | 2013 | 4010582 |
| may a lymphocytic infiltration have a pathogenic role in an aldosterone-producing adrenal tumor? | a 38-year-old woman is described to have a primary hyperaldosteronism due to an aldosteronoma with foci of lymphocytic infiltration. the finding suggests: a concomitant lymphoid adrenalitis; or, an immunological attack to neoplastic cells. the hypothesis is that there may be a relationship in the association. the lymphocytic infiltrates could have a pathogenic role in the development of the aldosterone-producing adrenocortical neoplasm by interrupting some inhibitory mechanism(s) of the cells th ... | 2013 | 4010582 |
| relationship of renal prostaglandins to distal transport of sodium chloride in normokalemic and hypokalemic man. | the relationship between renal prostaglandins (pg) and electrolyte transport in the thick ascending limb of henle's loop (talh) was examined in 8 normal subjects and in 7 patients with hypokalemia, the latter including 4 cases of bartter's syndrome. distal fractional delivery and distal reabsorption of chloride and sodium were determined using clearance techniques under maximal volume expansion, and urinary excretion rates of pge2 and pgf2 alpha were measured. in the normal subjects, suppression ... | 1985 | 4010649 |
| case records of the massachusetts general hospital. weekly clinicopathological exercises. case 30-1985. a 52-year-old woman with a progressive neurologic disorder and a pelvic mass. | 2014 | 4010727 | |
| aphthous ulcers of the mouth. | 2014 | 4010749 | |
| [uncharacteristic "basic" symptoms in the frankfurt complaint questionnaire and their relation to psychopathologic syndromes]. | 2014 | 4010829 | |
| [body image of young girls and females in comparison with anorectic patients: evaluation of a measuring instrument]. | 2014 | 4010831 | |
| [predictive value of multiaxial diagnosis for the latter social adjustment of childhood encopresis patients]. | 2014 | 4010832 | |
| low-dose subcutaneous heparin for prevention of deep vein thrombosis in non-surgical patients. | 2014 | 4010833 | |
| [suture materials]. | 2014 | 4010983 | |
| [monooctanoin dissolving of post-cholecystectomy residual biliary calculi]. | 2014 | 4010999 | |
| [local dissolving of residual and/or recurrent choledochal calculi. criteria for selecting the patient]. | 2014 | 4011000 | |
| effect of chinese herbal medicine "saiko-keishi-to' on intracellular calcium and protein behavior during pentylenetetrazole-induced bursting activity in snail neurons. | 2014 | 4011749 | |
| [effects of the in vitro addition of igg for therapeutic use to cryoglobulinemic sera]. | 2013 | 4012018 | |
| [effects of the in vitro addition of igg for therapeutic use to cryoglobulinemic sera]. | 2013 | 4012018 | |
| [epidural pain relief in labor]. | 2013 | 4012685 | |
| pseudomonas nasal septal abscess. | 1985 | 4012839 | |
| ct diagnosis of renal pedicle injury. | the ct findings in 6 renal vascular injuries were reviewed. the most specific observations in traumatic renal arterial thrombosis were nonexcretion, "rim" enhancement, and abrupt termination of an enhanced renal artery. other signs of a disrupted renal vascular pedicle included central retroperitoneal hematoma associated with limited perinephric hematoma causing lateral displacement of the kidney. we conclude that ct allows differentiation of the causes of the absent or poor urographic nephrogra ... | 2011 | 4012928 |
| urinary retention secondary to ovarian dysgerminoma in a girl. | a thirteen-year-old girl sought medical advice because of a markedly weakened urinary stream with severe hesitancy. she was referred to the pediatric clinic because of 3 episodes of acute urinary retention during a previous month. pelvic examination showed a retrovesical tumor. an excretory urogram revealed bilateral ureterectasis and pyelocalicectasis. two weeks after left nephrostomy, surgical exploration demonstrated a right ovarian mass causing compression of the left ureter and obstruction ... | 2014 | 4012986 |
| [epidemiology and early diagnosis of thyroid cancer (based on data from the oncology dispensary of the city of stara zagora, the people's republic of bulgaria)]. | an epidemiologic study on thyroid gland cancer in the catchment area of stara zagora district oncological dispensary with a population of 645,000 was conducted in 1964-1983. the morbidity rate was 1.62/100,000 population, thyroid cancer amounting to 0.83% of all malignancies. female morbidity was 2.7 times that of males. the highest level of morbidity for both sexes was in the age interval of 31-50 years. morbidity in urban and rural areas was on the ratio of 1.5:1. | 2014 | 4013131 |
| [reproducibility of surface measurements of the back using the optrimetric method]. | the early detection of scoliosis as well as the supervision of its progress without or with a minimal number of x-rays, is the aim of surface measurements by the optrimetric method. the device, the method and the measured variables are described. the main aim of the work was the determination of the reproducibility of the measured variables. the variation of the measured variables caused by the stance and measurement method are given. it appears that the use of a balance for equal footloading re ... | 2014 | 4013479 |
| [results of closed vitrectomy for 100 consecutive cases of diabetic traction retinal detachment]. | 2014 | 4013922 | |
| peritoneal neutrophilic cell response in necrotizing enterocolitis. | neutropenia commonly occurs in neonates with necrotizing enterocolitis (nec). in an attempt to determine the etiology of this neutropenia, we observed the peripheral and peritoneal neutrophil cell responses of seven infants at the time of surgery. six of seven patients had diminished peripheral neutrophil counts within 24 hours prior to surgery, with substantial mobilization of mature neutrophils into the peritoneum. we also looked at the rat peritoneum as a model for neutrophilic cell consumpti ... | 1985 | 4014093 |
| water-soluble radiocontrast material in the treatment of postoperative ileus. | reviewed was a series of 47 obstetric, gynecologic, and general surgical patients with apparent postoperative ileus who had received an oral administration of water-soluble radiocontrast material. forty of these patients were found to have an ileus, and seven to have a mechanical small bowel obstruction. in the 40 patients with ileus, prompt resolution of the ileus was obtained, no complications were noted, and the method provided rapid differentiation between ileus and obstruction. this modalit ... | 2014 | 4014338 |
| adnexal torsion. | a series of 128 cases of adnexal torsion and an additional 97 cases where the preoperative diagnosis of torsion was incorrect are reviewed. the diagnosis is uncertain and surgical intervention is likely to be delayed. the adnexa are seldom salvaged despite the fact that torsion infrequently involves a malignant neoplasm. laparoscopy is an effective means of reducing the number of necessary laparotomies when a diagnosis of torsion is uncertain. | 2014 | 4014339 |
| the zavanelli maneuver: a potentially revolutionary method for the resolution of shoulder dystocia. | shoulder dystocia is a perilous complication for the fetus. suffocation and death are imminent. for the obstetrician, there is insufficient time for consultation. either he or she is ready with an array of manipulative remedies for sequential application or a disorganized chaos will ensue and chance will determine the outcome. worthy accoucheurs will have planned for this event and will have selected from the numerous procedures touted for its correction that group he or she intuitively feels wi ... | 2014 | 4014342 |
| progressive cone dystrophy associated with low alpha-l-fucosidase activity in serum and leukocytes. | the enzyme activities of acid phosphatase, beta-glucuronidase, n-acetyl-beta-d-glucosaminidase, and alpha-d-mannosidase were not significantly different in patients with myopia, retinal detachment, hereditary macular dystrophy, and unusual progressive cone dystrophy. alpha-l-fucosidase activity in sera was lower in three patients with myopia and in two patients with unusual progressive cone dystrophy than in most of the others. leukocytic alpha-l-fucosidase activity was lower in those with unusu ... | 2014 | 4014393 |
| energy dependence of lung phosphatidylcholine biosynthesis studied with co hypoxia. | the energy dependence of lung phosphatidylcholine (pc) biosynthesis was evaluated by measuring incorporation of radiolabeled precursor substrates by the isolated perfused lung during carbon monoxide (co)-induced hypoxia. ventilation with gases containing 75 or 90% co (plus 5% o2 and 5% co2) resulted in a mean decrease of lung atp content by 29 and 53%, respectively, and a significant decrease of [u-14c]glucose incorporation into free fatty acids and the fatty acyl moiety of lung pc. [9,10-3h]pal ... | 1985 | 4014459 |
| treatment of an aggressive, compulsive adolescent with sultopride. | 2014 | 4014512 | |
| [treatment of hormonal sterility in the family]. | 2014 | 4014592 | |
| antagonism of phase ii succinylcholine block by neostigmine. | the neuromuscular effect of neostigmine, 1.25 mg/70 kg, was assessed in 40 adult patients 10 min after cessation of a succinylcholine infusion. the patients had received a thiopental-nitrous oxide anesthetic supplemented by halothane or fentanyl during which they were given at least 5 mg/kg succinylcholine over more than 90 min. train-of-four monitoring was used. neostigmine accelerated recovery of neuromuscular function in all patients. the degree of recovery was directly related to the train-o ... | 2014 | 4014742 |
| [criteria for the use of chloramphenicol in breeding farms in italy]. | 2014 | 4015000 | |
| selective surgical management of neural tube malformations. | the physical characteristics of 49 children with spina bifida cystica, survivors of a group subjected to selection for early surgery are compared with 39 children alive from an earlier unselected series, born in the 1960s, and reviewed retrospectively. sixteen children were also studied in whom the initial decision not to operate had been followed by survival and subsequent treatment. children selected for initial surgery have a significantly lower mortality than those not selected and their mob ... | 2014 | 4015145 |
| a new type of sliding hiatus hernia. | a series of patients showing a previously unrecognized type of sliding hiatus hernia is presented and analyzed. this type of hernia is characterized by reflux of the mucous membrane of the hiss angle into the lumen of the esophagus. the occurrence of mucosal prolapse is a secondary phase of gastroesophageal reflux. the mucous plug prevents further reflux of the acid contents of the stomach into the esophagus and mouth. after the appearance of mucosal prolapse, the symptoms and signs of esophagit ... | 2012 | 4015220 |
| report of national cancer institute symposium: comparison of mechanisms of carcinogenesis by radiation and chemical agents. i. common molecular mechanisms. | 2014 | 4015581 | |
| do accident and emergency patients collect their prescribed medication? | one month's prescriptions from an accident and emergency department were examined. of these 16% were found not to have been dispensed by the chemist. the commonest drugs prescribed were antibiotics (60%) and analgesics (22%). most age groups were guilty of failing to collect drugs--primary non-compliance. | 2013 | 4015793 |
| transient q waves followed by left anterior fascicular block during exercise. | a 45 year old white man developed transient abnormal q waves and st segment elevation preceding left anterior fascicular block during exercise stress testing. the simultaneous disappearance of q waves and fascicular block suggested that the abnormal q waves were determined by an early septal conduction defect. | 1985 | 4015909 |
| cytopathological and numerical changes in haemocytes of periplaneta americana after treatment with malathion. | 2013 | 4016292 | |
| sites of primary malignancies in patients presenting with cerebral metastases. a review of 120 cases. | a retrospective study is reported of 120 consecutive cases of patients presenting with brain metastases as the primary sign of their malignancy. primary site was found in 62 patients (53 while alive and 9 at postmortem examination) and remained unknown in 58. lung was the most frequent primary site (45% of known sites), and digestive malignancies were surprisingly the second most frequent primary site (19% of known sites), whereas breast was found in less than 5%. when primary site was disclosed ... | 2014 | 4016680 |
| [comparison of the electrophoresis of proteins in the cerebrospinal fluid and blood on thin-layer agarose and on paper]. | 2014 | 4017041 | |
| co-cultivation studies in the expression of fragile (x) (q27) in lymphocytes. | co-cultivation studies in different combinations have been carried out between cells which have been found to be positive for the fragile (x) (q27) and control cells. as no increase or decrease was discernible in the level of fra(x) detected in 'positive' cells, and no fragility was introduced into the 'negative' cells, it was concluded that there had been no intercellular co-operation, and a diffusible expression or suppression factor was not involved. | 2013 | 4017273 |
| co-cultivation studies in the expression of fragile (x) (q27) in lymphocytes. | co-cultivation studies in different combinations have been carried out between cells which have been found to be positive for the fragile (x) (q27) and control cells. as no increase or decrease was discernible in the level of fra(x) detected in 'positive' cells, and no fragility was introduced into the 'negative' cells, it was concluded that there had been no intercellular co-operation, and a diffusible expression or suppression factor was not involved. | 2013 | 4017273 |
| bone allografts in salvage of difficult hip arthroplasties. | fourteen bone allograft transplantations were performed in 12 patients: five whole-hip osteoarticular allografts, eight acetabular wall, and one proximal femur with long-stem prosthesis. average followup time was 19 months. average patient age was 46 years. acetabular grafts appeared healed. there was narrowing of joint space in all whole-hip allografts. however, joint narrowing did not correlate with functional results. failures were attributed to collapse of the femoral head in one patient and ... | 2012 | 4017328 |