Publications
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| summary of laboratory studies on the antibacterial activity of cefaclor. | laboratory aspects of cefaclor, a new orally-effective cephalosporin antibiotic, are summarized. on the basis of data from a variety of studies, the useful antibacterial spectrum of cefaclor is shown to include all classes of bacteria that are generally susceptible to cephalothin and cephalexin. against many enterobacteriaceae, haemophilus sp. and streptococcus pneumoniae, cefaclor has a significant potency advantage over cephalexin. bacteria that are susceptible to cefaclor are killed by concen ... | 1979 | 398479 |
| cefaclor compared with amoxycillin acute otitis media with effusion: a preliminary report. | a double-blind, randomized clinical trial comparing cefaclor with amoxycillin in the treatment of acute otitis media with effusion (ome) in infants and children is being conducted at children's hospital of pittsburgh. although the randomization code has not yet been broken, the results of treating the first 55 children are reported, since they appear to be of interest. of the 62 ears with acute ome on which an initial tympanocentesis was performed, 41 positive cultures were isolated from the mid ... | 1979 | 398480 |
| in memoriam william robert thompson 1923-1979: a personal memoir. | 2004 | 400528 | |
| characterization of rennin-like enzyme produced in submerged cultures of aspergillus niger. | 1979 | 400533 | |
| acute endotoxin shock in the dog and an attempt at its therapy. | the present study aimed at monitoring of hemodynamic changes proceeding in a standard model of acute endotoxin shock in the dog, and mainly at an attempt at the therapy of its early phases. acute endotoxin shock represents a grave state with rapidly advancing changes in blood circulation, therefore we studied the effects of selected drugs, intended to regulate the circulation conditions in the course of shock. in a standard model in the dog, in which endotoxin shock had been induced by intraveno ... | 1979 | 400547 |
| [membership of the academy of dental surgery]. | 2004 | 400554 | |
| [electric stimulation test in myelomeningocele]. | 2004 | 400585 | |
| non-tricyclic antidepressants. | 1978 | 400613 | |
| freud's reich, the psychiatric establishment, and the founding of the american psychoanalytic association: professional styles in conflict. | freud's vision of a unified theory of the neuroses has foundered on lack of agreed methods for settling scientific disputes in the field of psychotherapy. clashes in professional styles and formation of self-validating sub groups have been the dominant trend, exemplified by the founding of psychoanalytic organizations. | 2004 | 400628 |
| mode of action of the haemophilus bactericidal factor. | haemocin, a bacteriocin produced by haemophilus influenzae b, caused pronounced cell elongation of the sensitive strains h. influenzae rd and escherichia coli cr34 thya. in the sensitive strains, haemocin markedly inhibited the synthesis of deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) but did not affect either ribonucleic acid or protein synthesis. the observed inhibition in synthesis of dna was not due to degradation of preexisting dna. the data suggest that haemocin may specifically inhibit dna synthesis. | 1978 | 400827 |
| effect of sensitization with propionibacterium acnes on the growth of listeria monocytogenes and treponema pallidum in rabbits. | sensitization of rabbits with propionibacterium acnes, a nonspecific stimulant of the reticuloendothelial system, was investigated as a means of enhancing resistance to treponema pallidum. a single i.v. dose of p. acnes given 3 or 7 days before challenge with listeria monocytogenes was capable of suppressing the growth of the heterologous organism, whereas a single i.v. dose 24 hr or 14 days before challenge was not. reactivation via i.v. elicitation with p. acnes 14 days after sensitization (1 ... | 1977 | 401511 |
| heterologous transfection with bacteriophage phix174 dna. unusual heterogeneous products. | hydroxylamine-resistant infectious materials (harim) synthesized in natural non-host and progeny phage low productive bacterial spheroplasts upon transfection with bacteriophage phix174 dna were found to be unusually heterogeneous in their forms. using pseudomonas aeruginosa as a source of harim, it was shown that they have the following unusual features. (1) almost all of the harim are denser than normal single-stranded (ss)- and double-stranded replicative form (rf)-dnas of phix174 found usual ... | 1977 | 402155 |
| the euglena gracilis chloroplast genome: analysis by restriction enzymes. | 1. chloroplast dna was isolated from autotrophically and mixotrophically grown euglena gracilis cells. 2. aliquots of chloroplast dna were mechanically degraded to an average molecular weight of 4-7 x 10(6) and g+c-rich dna fragments (density 1.701 g/cm3) were separated from the bulk dna (density 1.685 g/cm3) using preparative cscl density gradients. 3. total chloroplast dna and its dna subfractions, which first were characterized with respect to average g+c content and hybridization capacity fo ... | 1977 | 402266 |
| adverse reactions and endotoxin content of polysaccharide vaccines. | adverse reactions occurring when 1.5 million children and young adults were vaccinated with different lots of group a meningococcal and one lot of haemophilus influenzae type b capsular polysaccharide vaccines were analyzed on the basis of records kept by local health personnel and 19,000 special questionnaires. the incidence of anaphylactic reactions was 0.8 per 100,000 injections. a pyrogen-like reaction--high fever appearing soon after injection and disappearing within six hours--was seen in ... | 1977 | 402298 |
| cephalothin prophylaxis in cardiac valve surgery. a prospective, double-blind comparison of two-day and six-day regimens. | a prospective, double-blind study comparing a 6 day with a 2 day regimen of cephalothin prophylaxis was conducted among 200 patients undergoing prosthetic valve replacement. no cases of endocarditis occurred during the 2 month follow-up. sternal wound infection developed in 2.8 per cent of the 6 day group and 2.1 per cent of the 2 day group. pneumonia developed in 8.5 per cent of the 6 day and 5.3 per cent of the 2 day group; most of the bacteria isolated were susceptible to cephalothin. urinary ... | 1977 | 402508 |
| comparative analysis of three guinea pig satellite dna's by restriction nucleases. | the structures of guinea pig satellite dnas i, ii, and iii have been analyzed by digestion with seven restriction nucleases. from the cleavage patterns it is obvious that the long-range periodicities in these three satellites differ rather characteristically satellite i is fairly resistant to six nucleases and gives only a number of weak discrete bands which do not show a simple regularity. by the restriction nuclease from arthrobacter luteus, however, it is cleaved extensively and yields very h ... | 1977 | 403072 |
| aging and the visceral musculature of the adult fruitfly: an ultrastructural investigation. | 2003 | 403646 | |
| naturally occurring human antibodies with specificity for light chains of immunoglobulins. | human sera of different categories were screened for antibodies against iga. a surprisingly high incidence of antibodies was observed. all of these antibodies were of restricted specificity, i.e. able to react with one or a few individual igas from a panel of eight myeloma proteins used in the screening. in one serum of a patient with selective iga deficiency an antibody against the allotype a2m(1) was found. some of the antibodies were shown to belong to the igg class. the iga, igg and igm cont ... | 1977 | 403678 |
| marijuana: pro and con. | 2003 | 403763 | |
| congenital cystic dilatation of the common bile duct: relationship to anomalous pancreaticobiliary ductal union. | thirty patients from 15 to 69 years of age with congenital cystic dilatation of the common bile duct were studied. the diagnosis was made by intravenous cholangiography in 70% of the patients and by percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography and/or endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatiography in the entire group. cystic dilatation was also noted in the intraphepatic bile ducts in 12 patients. a union between the common bile and main pancreatic ducts occurred at a high position in 17 of 18 pati ... | 2003 | 403783 |
| protruding jugular bulb presenting as a middle ear mass: case report and brief review. | 2003 | 403808 | |
| transfer of a plasmid-specified beta-lactamase gene from haemophilus influenzae. | a number of ampicillin-resistant strains of haemophilus influenzae could donate a gene specifying the type iiia (tem) beta-lactamase to haemophilus parainfluenzae, escherichia coli, and pseudomonas aeruginosa. donor strains rapidly lost their ability to transfer ampicillin resistance on storage or subculture. such strains also apparently contained a single species of covalently closed circular deoxyribonucleic acid of contour length 1.2 mum, equivalent to about 2.5 x 10(6) daltons. no species of ... | 1977 | 403856 |
| [trial selection of 2 sub-strains of nzb mice based on the level of chromosome aberrations]. | increased chromosomal breakage is observed in nzb mice. breeding experiments with mice selected according to breakage frequencies provide evidence that the proportion of animals with high and low breakage figures in the first and second generation progeny depends on the phenotype of the parents. | 2004 | 404059 |
| cytotoxic and cytolytic activity of homogeneous cold agglutinins on peripheral blood monocytes. | 2004 | 404105 | |
| analysis of the alpha-satellite dna from african green monkey cells by restriction nucleases. | by the use of restriction endonucleases the organization of the alpha-satellite dna from african green monkey cells (cercopithecus aethiops) has been analyzed. with endo r-hindiii, endo r-alui and with endo r-ecori at conditions of low salt and high ph (endo r-ecori) all of the satellite was digested while only a part of the satellite was cleaved with endo r-bsu and endo r-ecori under standard conditions. with each of the four nucleases a series of fragments was formed which were multiplies in s ... | 1977 | 404149 |
| screening for cross-reacting capsular polysaccharide k antigens of escherichia coli using antiserum agar. | agar plates containing antiserum against group b meningococcus or haemophilus influenzae type b were used to determine the prevalence of cross-reacting k1 and k100 capsular polysaccharide antigens in 265 isolates of disease-causing escherichia coli. k1 antigen was found in 22% of isolates from various sites. k100 antigen was found in only three isolates. this technique is a convenient method to detect specific e. coli k antigens for evaluation as possible factors important in the virulence of th ... | 1977 | 404319 |
| serotyping of pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from clinical specimens. | serotyping of 168 clinical isolates by the slide agglutination test using tibs (toshiba institute of biological science) serotyping sera, which were prepared from homma's serotype strains at the request of pseudomonas aeruginosa serotype committee in japan, was performed and the results were compared with serotyping using imsut (institute of medical science, university of tokyo) serotyping sera by the tube agglutination test. when heat-killed antigen from clinical isolates were used, both sets o ... | 1977 | 404450 |
| the effects of instability of the visual display on pattern discrimination learning by monkeys: dissociation produced after resections of frontal and inferotemporal cortex. | 1977 | 404584 | |
| obliterated pulp cavities in the sanfilippo syndrome (mucopolysaccharidosis iii). | generalized obliteration of the pulp chambers and canals by irregular secondary dentin was observed in an individual with the sanfilippo syndrome. heretofore unreported, this dental finding may represent a manifestation of this mucopolysaccharide disorder. | 2004 | 404602 |
| myocardial degeneration and cardiac arrest in squirrel monkey: physiological and psychological correlates. | 1977 | 404657 | |
| comparative trial of carbenicillin and ampicillin therapy for purulent meningitis. | a randomized therapeutic trial of carbenicillin (cb) or ampicillin (amp) in purulent meningitis was performed in 86 pediatric and adult patients (41 haemophilus influenzae, 22 streptococcus pneumoniae, 13 neisseria meningitidis, and 10 of unknown etiology). all isolates, incuding h. influenzae, were susceptible to cb and amp. median cerebrospinal fluid (csf) antibiotic concentrations were 0.85 and 1.60 mug/ml for cb and amp, respectively, during administration of daily doses of 400 mg/kg and 0.6 ... | 1977 | 404962 |
| plasmid-mediated beta-lactamase production in neisseria gonorrhoeae. | several beta-lactamase-producing, penicillin-resistant strains of neisseria gonorrhoeae were examined for r plasmids. penicillin-resistant strains isolated from men returning from the far east and their contacts contained a 4.4 x 10(6)-dalton plasmid in common. transformation studies and the isolation of a spontaneous penicillin-susceptible segregant showed that the structural gene for beta-lactamase was part of the 4.4 x 10(6)-dalton plasmid. an additional penicillin-resistant gonococcal strain ... | 1977 | 404964 |
| [gram-negative bacilli in otorhinolaryngologic infections--hemophilus influenzae and pseudomonas aeruginosa]. | 1977 | 405515 | |
| [clinical picture of gram-negative bacillus pneumonia]. | 1977 | 405517 | |
| prevention of rh-hemolytic disease. | the results of anti (d) immunoglobulin (rhogam) therapy in 25 rh-negative women after delivery of rh-positive babies are presented. none of the patients studied showed evidence of rh-isoimmunization while two of 51 unprotected patients subsequently had antibodies detected in their serum. the incidence of rh-negative patients is low in this environment. because of the potential risk of isoimmunization, rhogam prophylaxis is advocated. | 2004 | 406416 |
| rapid penicillinase paper strip test for detection of beta-lactamase-producing haemophilus influenzae and neisseria gonorrhoeae. | a modified 1-min iodometric paper strip test for penicillinase activity was developed for detection of beta-lactamase-producing isolates of haemophilus influenzae and neisseria gonorrhoeae. the test is simple to perform and uses reagent-impregnated strips that may be stored for 1 year or more prior to use. | 1977 | 406836 |
| molecular characterization of two beta-lactamase-specifying plasmids isolated from neisseria gonorrhoeae. | the molecular nature of two distinct gonococcal r plasmids, 4.4 x 10(6) and 3.2 x 10(6) daltons, encoding beta-lactamase activity were examined. both plasmids contained about 40% of the transposable ampicillin resistance sequence tn2. deoxyribonucleic acid-deoxyribonucleic acid polynucleotide sequence studies have shown that the two gonococcal plasmids share about 70% of their sequences and are closely related to rsf0885, a 4.1 x 10(6)-dalton plasmid found in a beta-lactamase-producing strain of ... | 1977 | 407214 |
| neuromuscular blockade by nitrogen mustard. | 2004 | 407815 | |
| epoxidation of aldrin to exo-dieldrin by soil bacteria. | twenty-two strains of soil bacteria, including representatives of the genera bacillus, micromonospora, mycobacterium, nocardia, streptomyces, thermoactinomyces, and pseudomonas and 10 unidentified gram-negative, motile, rod-shaped bacteria, were shown to degrade aldrin to its epoxide dieldrin. in every case, the exo-stereoisomer of dieldrin was produced exclusively. | 1977 | 407844 |
| antigenic substructure of tetanus neurotoxin. | 1999 | 407907 | |
| polysaccharide vaccines of group a neisseria meningtitidis and haemophilus influenzae type b: a field trial in finland. | 1977 | 408432 | |
| interim report of a controlled field trial of immunization with capsular polysaccharides of haemophilus influenzae type b and group c neisseria meningitidis in mecklenburg county, north carolina (march 1974-march 1976). | approximately 16,000 children, from two months to five years of age, were vaccinated with the capsular polysaccharide of either haemophilus influenzae type b or group c neisseria meningitidis. immunizations were carried out in a double-masked, randomized manner; the doses of immunogens used were 10 microgram of h. influenzae type b polysaccharide and 25 micron g of the group cn. meningitidis polysaccharide. immunogenicity of the two vaccines was measured in single, random specimens of blood take ... | 1977 | 408433 |
| origin of seizures in elderly patients. | among 50 previously well patients, aged 69 years or older, who had a first seizure, a cause could be identified in only 25 (50%). cerebrovascular disease accounted for the seizures in 30% of the total group. only one tumor was found. treatable causes were found in 20%. in 25 patients (50%), a cause could not be identified. a total of 56% of the patients had focal motor seizures, and in 44%, the seizures were generalized. a definite cause could be established in 57% of those with focal seizure an ... | 1999 | 408520 |
| diagnosis, prevention and treatment of hereditary sensorineural hearing loss. | 1999 | 408571 | |
| clinical efficacy of meningococcus group a capsular polysaccharide vaccine in children three months to five years of age. | we performed field trials in the course of an epidemic in finland to learn whether group a memingococcal capsular polysaccharide vaccine protects infants and young children from meningitis. the first trial involved 130,178 children between the ages of three months and five years; 49,295 children received the vaccine, 48,977 received a control haemophilus influenzae type b polysaccharide vaccine, and 31.906 remained unvaccinated. no cases of meningitis or sepsis caused by group a meningococci wer ... | 1977 | 408682 |
| in vitro activity of rosamicin against neisseria and haemophilus, including penicillinase-producing strains. | rosamicin was significantly more active against haemophilus and neisseria than are many antibiotics currently used to treat or prevent infection caused by these organisms. this enhanced activity was also observed against penicillinase-producing strains. | 1977 | 409345 |
| the latex agglutination test for the diagnosis of meningococcal and haemophilus influenzae meningitis. | 103 cerebrospinal fluid (csf) samples from 55 patients with bacteriologically proven meningitis (caused mainly by neisseria meningitidis group a and haemophilus influenzae type b) and from 29 patients with unproved meningitis or other diseases were studied using the latex agglutination (la) test to demonstrate bacterial antigen in csf. the tests for n. meningitidis groups a and c and h. ineluenzae type b were found to be rapid, reliable and specific for the serological group of the organism. the ... | 1977 | 410094 |
| sputum fixatives. | 1977 | 410209 | |
| radioimmunoassay of capsular polysaccharide antigens of groups a and c meningococci and haemophilus influenzae type b in cerebrospinal fluid. | sensitive radioimmunoassays capable of measuring 0-5 ng/ml of the haemophilus influenzae type b polysaccharide and 2 ng/ml of the groups a and c meningococcal polysaccharides were developed and used to detect these substances in cerebrospinal fluid (csf). polysaccharide of the causative agent was detected in the csf of 14 out of 15 patients with haemophilus influenzae type b meningitis, in 18 out of 23 patients with group a, and in two out of four patients with group c meningococcal meningitis. ... | 1977 | 410846 |
| [the effect of anti-rhesus (d)-immune prophylaxis in the netherlands (1969-1976)]. | 2004 | 412112 | |
| precipitating antibody to antigens of pseudomonas aeruginosa in chronic obstructive lung disease. | two antigens designated pseudomonas aeruginosa cytoplasmic antigen (p(1-5)) and p. aeruginosa cell wal antigen (pcw) were prepared by ultrasonic disintegration and hot phenol extraction of a smooth polyagglutinable strain of p. aeruginosa isolated from the respiratory tract. it was shown that p(1-5) and pcw are immunologically distinct, that p(1-5) is heat-labile while pcw contains a heat-stable component which stains positively for polysaccharide, is positive for endotoxin and cross-reacts with ... | 1977 | 412614 |
| in vitro activity of netilmicin (sch 20569) against bacterial isolates from ill children. | a new aminoglycoside antibiotic, netilmicin, was tested against 306 clinical isolates from ill children and compared with sisomicin and gentamicin. activity against enterobacteriaceae was similar to that of gentamicin but less than that of sisomicin. two gentamicin-resistant strains of enterobacteriaceae (klebsiella, mic 6.25 microgram/ml, escherichia coli, mic 12.5 microgram/ml) were susceptible to netilimicin (mic 3.12 microgram/ml). netilmicin was ineffective against almost all strains of pse ... | 1978 | 412647 |
| cellular immunity to bacteria: impairment of in vitro lymphocyte responses to pseudomonas aeruginosa in cystic fibrosis patients. | lymphocyte responses to the mitogens phytohemagglutinin and concanavalin a and to streptococcus pyogenes, staphylococcus aureus, haemophilus influenzae, and pseudomonas aeruginosa were evaluated in patients with cystic fibrosis and in normal individuals. lymphocyte proliferation in vitro was stimulated by gentamicin-killed whole bacteria, and the proliferative response was measured by [3h]thymidine incorporation. the in vitro lymphocyte responses to antibiotic-killed bacterial reached maximum th ... | 1977 | 412789 |
| the shape of the ultraviolet inactivation curve for transforming dna. | 1977 | 413044 | |
| [results of antiestrogen therapy in metastasizing breast cancer]. | 1978 | 414048 | |
| erythromycin in respiratory tract infection. | one of the main uses of erythromycin in respiratory tract infection has been in the treatment of acute streptococcal tonsillitis as an alternative to penicillin. studies on the quantitative bacteriology of tonsils obtained at tonsillectomy have shown large numbers of both haemolytic streptococci and haemophilus species in most samples and these organisms can be effectively reduced in number by preoperative treatment with antibiotics such as erythromycin. such investigations suggest that erythrom ... | 1977 | 414355 |
| skin thickness in the therapeutically irradiated breast. | skin thickening of the breasts of 22 women undergoing excision biopsy of a breast cancer and subsequent radiation therapy to 5,000 rad is considered. the skin thickness of the treated breast returned to normal in 17 of 22 patients studied. of the 17, nearly 60% returned to normal in 2 years, over 80% in 3 years, and the rest by 4 years. the period of follow-up was less than 4 years in the five patients with residual skin thickening. the alterations in skin thickness are consistent with the histo ... | 1979 | 414591 |
| petit mal epilepsy. | petit mal epilepsy is primarily a disorder of childhood. it is a comparatively rare type of seizure and is relatively benign. it rarely causes demonstrable evidence of pathologic cerebral changes, except in patients who have frequent attacks of petit mal status. patients with petit mal epilepsy are prone to develop major motor (grand mal) seizures. therefore, concurrent administration of petit mal and major motor anticonvulsants is recommended. | 1979 | 414604 |
| endogenous prostaglandin e and contractile activity of isolated ileal smooth muscle. | the effects of endogenous prostaglandin e (pge) on the contractile activity of isolated cat ileal muscle rings were studied. force development in circularly oriented muscle fibers were recorded. the muscles contained a mean basal pge concentration of 1 +/- 0.6 ng pge per g wet wt (mean +/- se) as measured by radioimmunoassay. acetylcholine (ach) or elevated potassium caused contractions and enhanced pge concentration (p less than 0.05). removing ca2+ from high potassium solutions blocked contrac ... | 1978 | 414630 |
| [antibacterial activity of the amniotic fluid against staphylococcus aureus, candida albicans, and brucella abortus (proceedings)]. | 1977 | 414693 | |
| activation of the alternate complement pathway by peptidoglycan from streptococcal cell wall. | activation of the alternate complement pathway in human serum by several bacterial components was compared. peptidoglycan from group a streptococcal cell walls was the most active material, on a weight basis, followed by cell walls, protoplast membranes, and whole cells. the group-specific carbohydrate was inactive. treatment of peptidoglycan with low concentrations of lysozyme or short periods of sonic treatment enhanced complement activation. high concentrations of lysozyme or extended sonic t ... | 1978 | 415005 |
| spread of r-factors outside the enterobacteriaceae. | 1978 | 415035 | |
| a serological survey of accredited breeding colonies in the united kingdom for common rodent viruses. | this paper reports the results of a general survey, the first in the united kingdom, carried out on accredited breeding colonies of mice, rats and guinea-pigs over a period of a year. while the results show the potential usefulness of a viral accreditation grading scheme, they also show that contamination of breeding colonies with inapparent viral infections is widespread. this situation can only be improved by the continuous monitoring of animal stocks for rodent viruses, with the aim of improv ... | 1978 | 415178 |
| viability of the islets of langerhans after warm ischemia as judged by isologous transplantation. | the influence of warm ischemia on pancreatic islet viability was studied by means of 63 isologous transplantations in adult agus rats. the pancreases were harvested 0, 20 and 40 min after circulatory arrest. the islets were isolated with collagenase and transplanted intra-portally in known numbers into streptozotocin-diabetic recipients. the islet-dose-metabolic-response relationships in three groups of recipients were compared. no significant difference was found in the quantitative yield. the ... | 1977 | 415467 |
| histochemical studies on the distribution of hexokinase and several enzymes related to catecholamine production in the locus coeruleus of the squirrel monkey. | 1977 | 415491 | |
| computed tomography in leptomeningeal infections. | in a review of ct scans of 6,078 patients, 47 patients with well documented leptomeningeal infections were identified; 45 were infants or children. most of the infections were bacterial; 53% were due to haemophilus influenzae. the 47 patients were divided into two groups according to whether the initial scan was obtained during the acute illness (group a) or after initial treatment had been completed (group b). the 30 patients in the acute group a had 24 complications: 18 with areas of diminishe ... | 1978 | 415560 |
| gangrene of the feet associated with mesenteric intraarterial vasopressin. | 2004 | 415570 | |
| raport system. | 2004 | 415582 | |
| [bacterial pollution in the hospital and bacteriological control of the hospitalier staff (author's transl)]. | the authors report the results of the researches made in their hospital, about the bacteriological control of some departments and services, and of the staff that works there. after pointing out the scanty presence of pathogeneus germs in their hospitalier place, they augur a constant and repeated prophylactic sanitary control, whether of the structures, or the hospitalier staff, to avoid the possibility of diffusion of these germs in persons, already predisposed, since suffering from the most ... | 1977 | 415671 |
| [coronary arterial thrombosis and transmural myocardial infarct. cause or consequence?]. | macroscopical examination at postmortem of 64 patients who died of their first transmural myocardial infarction (32 with anterior infarctions, 28 with posterior and 4 with lateral), during the first 30 days after the onset of symptoms, has shown that in 59 cases (92.2 p. 100) there was a totally occlusive thrombosis in the coronary artery. in all cases these thromboses were sited on the major coronary arterial trunk to zone of muscle which was destroyed, and on top of an ulcerated atheromatous p ... | 2004 | 415681 |
| [mathematical simulation model of cardiac contraction]. | the authors describe a mathematical model simulating cardiac contraction based onmaxwell's well known analogue model. the general equations of the model are presented and discussed in relation to published findings. the functioning and compute application of the model are briefly described. the investigations were carried out in normal subjects and in some cases with simulated pathology. the first results obtained with the model and their relation to some biological phenomena (hemodynamics, atp ... | 2004 | 415682 |
| [value of hemodynamic surveillance by radiocardiography in human heart transplants]. | eighteen cases of cardiac transplantation have been carried out for 16 recipients since october 1973, there being 8 survivors at present. the importance of screening in such a treatment is vital. it is a simple method, easy to control, can be carried out at the bedside, is reproducible, reliable, and completely harmless, and by allowing the haemodynamic function of the graft to be seen at all times, helps in the marching of the donor and the recipient, in following the function of the graft in t ... | 1977 | 415691 |
| halfway houses. | 2004 | 415722 | |
| [vasodilator agents in the treatment of heart failure]. | 1970 | 415927 | |
| [antibacterial effect of silver nitrate and "hexargin"]. | 1978 | 416309 | |
| penicillin resistant gonorrhea discovered in allegheny county. | 1978 | 416411 | |
| [detection of ovulation by changes in the color in the cervical mucus]. | 2004 | 416471 | |
| splenomegaly with carcinoma of the colon and rectum. | scans of the liver and spleen were reviewed for patients with carcinoma of the large intestine. the patients were divided into groups, depending upon the size of the liver and spleen. those with enlarged spleens tended to have an increased survival time compared with those without splenomegaly. it is postulated that splenomegaly is a good predictor of survival when used with the dukes' classification and that the increased size of the spleen is on an immunologic basis. | 2004 | 419445 |
| serum chloramphenicol levels and the intramuscular bioavailability of several parenteral formulations of chloramphenicol in ruminants. | 1979 | 419516 | |
| visual temporal discriminations of brief pulse intervals. | 2004 | 419700 | |
| [an aid to the improvement of living conditions for the metally retarded in permanent facilities]. | 2004 | 419781 | |
| early successful pregnancy following tuberculous endometritis. | successful pregnancy following proven endometrial tuberculosis is rare. such a case is reported where conception occurred within three months of finishing treatment. it is suggested that rifampin may offer a better prospect of subsequent fertility than other chemotherapuetic agents. | 2004 | 419958 |
| the effect of oxazepam on ocular readaptation time. | the readaptation time (rat) is the interval during which a person exposed to a bright intense light flash cannot perceive a given target. in this study the target used was an optokinetic pattern and the elicited nystagmus (okn) was registered with electrooculography (eog), thus giving an objective registration of rat. oxazepam in therapeutic doses was given to five healthy subjects and the rat and serum concentrations of the drug were registered simultaneously at different time intervals. an alm ... | 1979 | 419971 |
| mitral valve prolapse, the specific billowing mitral leaflet syndrome, or an insignificant non-ejection systolic click. | 2004 | 420065 | |
| influence of somatostatin on glucagon- and epinephrine-stimulated hepatic glucose output in the dog. | glucose kinetics were measured using [3-3h]glucose in conscious dogs during the infusion of: 1) glucagon alone; 2) glucagon plus somatostatin with insulin replacement; 3) epinephrine alone; and 4) epinephrine plus somatostatin with insulin and glucagon replacement. infusion of glucagon alone resulted in a 10-15 mg/dl rise in plasma glucose and a transient 45% rise in glucose production. when somatostatin and insulin were added, a four- to fivefold greater rise in plasma glucose and glucose produ ... | 1979 | 420283 |
| operation of the coconut fiber/burnt rice husks filter for supplying drinking water to rural communities in southeast asia. | 2003 | 420360 | |
| on correlation between sids rates and general infant mortality rates. | 2003 | 420364 | |
| feasibility of the randomized response technique in rural ethiopia. | a multiple answer model of randomized response technique (known as hopkins rrt model ii) was tried in a rural area (nekempte) in ethiopia to estimate the incidence of induced abortion among currently married women of childbearing age. in the rrt adopted here, the question on abortion--sensitive as it is--was preceded by two innocuous "practice questions". despite the very low literacy level of the women, nearly all of them cooperated. the rrt estimates in regard to the two innocuous "practice qu ... | 2003 | 420374 |
| the brow-lift 1978. | the direct brow-lift for correction of brow ptosis can be one of the most beneficial surgical procedures in cosmetic surgery. careful preoperative evaluation and proper symmetrical marking of the correction are key elements for successful results. we discuss the surgical technique in detail. | 1976 | 420649 |
| permeability of human erythrocyte membrane vesicles to alkali cations. | the permeability of inside-out and right-side-out vesicles from erythrocyte membranes to inorganic cations was determined quantitatively. using 86rb as a k analog, we have measured the rate constant of 86rb efflux from vesicles under equilibrium exchange conditions, using a dialysis procedure. the permeability coefficients of the vesicles to rb are only about an order of magnitude greater than that of whole erythrocytes. furthermore, we have measured many of the specialized transport systems kno ... | 1979 | 420826 |
| preventing endocarditis. | 1977 | 421085 | |
| distribution of o6-methylguanine in rat dna following pretreatment in vivo with methylnitrosourea. | 1979 | 421194 | |
| ["mercedes-benz-sign" or "jack stone" of gallstones (author's transl)]. | 1977 | 421279 | |
| [consumption of health care in persons above 80 years of ago]. | 1977 | 421296 | |
| pancreatitis during combination chemotherapy. | 1977 | 421389 | |
| false ascites in a patient with leveen shunt detected by intraperitoneal injection of 99mtc-sulfur colloid. | 1977 | 421392 | |
| lidocaine for quinidine-induced ventricular arrhythmias. | 1977 | 421511 | |
| respiratory distress and hypoxemia in systemic mastocytosis. | a 25-year-old woman with documented mastocytosis developed hypoxemia with pruritus, diarrhea, headache, and hypotension on two separate occasions. the hypoxemia appeared to be related to a massive release of histamine. resolution of the patient's symptoms was accompanied by the return of her arterial oxygen tension to normal levels. | 1977 | 421534 |
| [treatment of trochanteric fractures by means of intramedullary nailing from the distal metaphysis]. | 2004 | 421608 | |
| [the surgeon from the viewpoint of other medical disciplines. the internist's opinion]. | 2004 | 421621 |