Publications
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psychiatric expertise in clinical decision making for psychiatric inpatients. | hospital boards and medical staffs are faced with difficult decisions about whether nonphysician mental health professionals should be given admitting privileges to psychiatric hospitals or treatment units. the authors describe the special medical expertise of the psychiatrist and define 11 indicators, such as a patient's need for new psychotropic medication or the presence of symptoms requiring medical or laboratory procedures, that can be used to determine whether psychiatric expertise is need ... | 2009 | 3111970 |
psychiatric expertise in clinical decision making for psychiatric inpatients. | hospital boards and medical staffs are faced with difficult decisions about whether nonphysician mental health professionals should be given admitting privileges to psychiatric hospitals or treatment units. the authors describe the special medical expertise of the psychiatrist and define 11 indicators, such as a patient's need for new psychotropic medication or the presence of symptoms requiring medical or laboratory procedures, that can be used to determine whether psychiatric expertise is need ... | 2009 | 3111970 |
designing for dentistry. | 2005 | 3113903 | |
bupropion in depression. i. biochemical effects and clinical response. | we studied the biochemical effects of bupropion hydrochloride, a unicyclic antidepressant, in 11 depressed patients. plasma homovanillic acid level increased significantly in patients who had poor responses to treatment but not in patients who obtained good clinical responses. although bupropion is characterized preclinically as a weak dopamine reuptake inhibitor without appreciable effects on norepinephrine (ne) reuptake, it reduced whole-body ne turnover without altering plasma ne levels at re ... | 2011 | 3122698 |
antibiotic sensitivity of pasteurella haemolytica isolated by means of a fibreoptic endoscope from cases of pneumonic pasteurellosis in cattle. | bacterial isolations from tracheal and bronchial washes obtained with the aid of a fibreoptic endoscope were carried out over a 7 month period in a feedlot on calves suffering from acute pneumonic pasteurellosis. pasteurella haemolytica and pseudomonas aeruginosa represented the majority of isolates. antibiotic sensitivities of the pasteurella isolates are reported on. | 1987 | 3127766 |
acute traumatic spinal cord injury surveillance--united states, 1987. | 2011 | 3129643 | |
effect of thyroid status and paraventricular area lesions on the release of thyrotropin-releasing hormone and catecholamines into hypophysial portal blood. | trh is a potent stimulator of pituitary tsh release, but its function in the physiological regulation of thyroid activity is still controversial. the purpose of the present study was to investigate trh and catecholamine secretion into hypophysial portal blood of hypothyroid and hyperthyroid rats, and in rats bearing paraventricular area lesions. male rats were made hypothyroid with methimazole (0.05% in drinking water) or hyperthyroid by daily injections with t4 (10 micrograms/100 g bw). untreat ... | 1988 | 3133200 |
antibodies to ehrlichia canis, ehrlichia platys, and spotted fever group rickettsiae in louisiana dogs. | antibodies to ehrlichia canis, ehrlichia platys, and spotted fever group (sfg) rickettsiae were detected by indirect immunofluorescence in sera from 27 ill individually owned thrombocytopenic dogs (platelet concentrations less than 200,000 platelets/microliters) and 59 healthy kenneled dogs located in southern louisiana. platelet concentrations less than 100,000 platelets/microliters were detected in 63% of ill thrombocytopenic dogs and 6.8% of healthy kennel dogs. one ill thrombocytopenic dog h ... | 1988 | 3146636 |
[poisoning by hydroxyquinoline sulfate in preparing for barium enema]. | 2011 | 3147547 | |
a six-year combined b.a./d.d.s. degree curricular program. | 2011 | 3162925 | |
empirically derived symptom checklist 90 subgroups of chronic pain patients: a cluster analysis. | four hundred fifty-three chronic pain patients completed a symptom checklist 90 (scl-90) and a comprehensive pain evaluation questionnaire. all patients were evaluated by a physician and rated on degree of pain pathology and pain behavior. the scl-90 data were analyzed using two clustering procedures and replicated over two similar samples. three distinct profiles emerged and represented high, medium, and low scores on the scl-90. no differences were found between subgroups on demographic charac ... | 2011 | 3172188 |
bilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy and radical retropubic prostatectomy for stage c or d1 adenocarcinoma of the prostate: possible beneficial effect of adjuvant treatment. | limited clinical stage c (t3 nx m0) disease can be treated surgically, and morbidity can be acceptable. when appropriate adjuvant therapy (orchiectomy and/or radiation) is administered, residual cancer can be controlled locally for at least a limited period. the incidence of local progression in pathologic stage c or d1 disease may be negligible after early adjuvant orchiectomy and/or radiation treatment. the combination of immediate orchiectomy and radical prostatectomy has been shown to limit ... | 2011 | 3173496 |
[transient one-sided blindness]. | 2011 | 3187278 | |
when is serum albumin worth measuring? | 2011 | 3214132 | |
nerve growth factor-like activity in the rat pituitary intermediate lobe. | nerve growth factor (ngf)-like immunoreactivity was demonstrated in the rat pituitary intermediate lobe by indirect immunofluorescence method using antisera specific to beta-ngf isolated from adult male mouse submaxillary salivary gland. co-culture of frozen or fresh intermediate lobes with newborn rat superior cervical ganglion resulted in marked fiber growth from the ganglion, which was totally inhibited by ngf antiserum, suggesting the presence in situ and secretion in vitro of biologically a ... | 1988 | 3217050 |
bladder cancer among workers in the textile industry: results of a spanish case-control study. | this paper presents results from a case-control study carried out in the county of mataro, spain. the study was designed to investigate the possible causes of an unusually high mortality rate from bladder cancer in mataro county as compared to spain as a whole, and this report focuses on occupational exposures. the study is based on 57 cases who were hospitalized for or died from bladder cancer between 1978 and 1981. two controls per case were matched for sex, age, residence, and date of either ... | 2011 | 3232687 |
use of the 'extended activities of daily living scale' with depressed stroke patients. | the 'extended activities of daily living scale' was given to 44 depressed stroke patients. all were more than 1 year after stroke. the completed forms were then guttman scaled to find whether the ranking of the items was valid in this group of patients. the items were not passed in the order expected from the ranking. the results therefore suggest that all items should be assessed when using this scale with depressed stroke patients. | 2011 | 3235384 |
[current problems of infant mortality]. | 2011 | 3239215 | |
metaphyseal dysostosis schmidt type. | 2010 | 3251840 | |
who should treat diabetic retinopathy? | 2012 | 3253127 | |
modulation of type-i skin hypersensitivity reactions by bronchodilators. | 2012 | 3255688 | |
inhibition of the proliferative response of human b lymphocytes to b cell growth factor by transforming growth factor-beta. | the effects of transforming growth factor-beta (tgf-beta) on the proliferative response of human b cells to the low molecular weight b cell growth factor (bcgf) have been investigated in this study. it was found that tgf-beta, at picomolar concentrations, strongly inhibited the bcgf-induced proliferation of anti-mu chain or staphylococcus aureus cowan i-activated human b cells and also of a bcgf-dependent cell line derived from a human lymphocytic nodular lymphoma. this inhibitory effect was det ... | 1988 | 3257917 |
transformation of uv-hypersensitive chinese hamster ovary cell mutants with uv-irradiated plasmids. | transfection of uv-hypersensitive, dna repair-deficient chinese hamster ovary (cho) cell lines and parental, repair-proficient cho cells with uv-irradiated phaprt-1 or psv2gpt plasmids resulted in different responses by recipient cell lines to uv damage in transfected dna. unlike results that have been reported for human cells, uv irradiation of transfecting dna did not stimulate the genetic transformation of cho recipient cells. in repair-deficient cho cells, proportionally fewer transformants ... | 1988 | 3257945 |
diphacinone toxicity, von willebrand's disease, and ehrlichia canis in a dog. | 1988 | 3258688 | |
[the t-lymphocyte subpopulation and reactivity to pwm in patients with rheumatoid arthritis]. | 2012 | 3259067 | |
[familial hypercholesterolemia]. | 2006 | 3291343 | |
comparison between 0.5% bupivacaine with and without glucose in lumbar epidural block for knee surgery. | a double-blind study was performed in 41 patients (asa i) to compare 0.5% bupivacaine with and without 8% glucose in epidural analgesia. there was no difference in the onset, spread, duration or intensity of the epidural anaesthesias. the absorption of bupivacaine to circulation was similar in both groups. no major complications were noted and the anaesthesias were satisfactory for surgery in all patients. | 2012 | 3296606 |
the role of intravenous digital subtraction angiography as an adjunct to computed tomography in the preoperative assessment of patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm. | the purpose of this article is to determine the role of intravenous digital subtraction angiography (iv-dsa) as an adjunct to computed tomography (ct) in the preoperative evaluation of patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm. sixty-six patients underwent iv-dsa as well as ct during a 2-year period. sixty-four of the 66 patients underwent abdominal aortic aneurysm repair. the results of the 66 patients were analyzed to assess what additional information was obtained by iv-dsa concerning aneurysm ... | 2012 | 3298699 |
[etiopathogenesis of diabetes mellitus]. | 2012 | 3299516 | |
clonorchiasis: an update. | the ability of clonorchis sinensis to cause severe hepatobiliary disease is illustrated by the case we have reported, in which biliary obstruction and hepatic fibrosis resulted from the pathologic process associated with chronic clonorchiasis. immunodiagnostic tests are currently limited, and diagnosis, as illustrated by our case, relies on identification of the fluke, usually as the adult or egg stage in clinical specimens. praziquantel has revolutionized therapy of this disease, but surgical d ... | 1987 | 3299730 |
cytotoxic escherichia coli. | 1987 | 3305326 | |
plasmalemmal properties of the sprouting neuron. | 2012 | 3308326 | |
catecholamine effects on pulmonary blood vessels in strangulation. | guinea pigs were killed by strangulation to investigate the vasomotor of pulmonary congestion by asphyxia. the noradrenaline uptake by the endothelial cells of the pulmonary arteries and capillaries was observed by fluorescence histochemistry, peroxidase-anti-peroxidase (pap) immunocytochemistry, and autoradiography. by radioassay, the volumes of noradrenaline uptake by the pulmonary arteries and capillaries in the strangulation group were at a significantly higher level than in the control grou ... | 1987 | 3321752 |
when pain afferent neurons fire automatically. | 2012 | 3327596 | |
sickle cell anemia and cholelithiasis. | 2012 | 3353155 | |
pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis meeting. weesp (the netherlands), november 13, 1986. abstracts. | 2012 | 3353209 | |
total spinal anaesthesia for a jehovah's witness with primary aldosteronism. | 2012 | 3354822 | |
ehrlichiosis: a cause of bone marrow hypoplasia in humans. | infection with ehrlichia canis should be suspected in patients with fever, headache, malaise, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, and a history of recent exposure to ticks. the cytopenia is caused by bone marrow hypoplasia which may be severe. the disease may be confused with spotless rocky mountain spotted fever but can be differentiated from this infection serologically with acute and convalescent sea. in humans, recovery has occurred with and without antibiotic therapy. however, prompt antibiotic t ... | 1988 | 3369436 |
comments on references to the american board of psychiatry and neurology in an article. | 2002 | 3369584 | |
fatal respiratory disease in nilgiri tahr: possibly malignant catarrhal fever. | nilgiri tahr (hemitragus hylocrius) are native to india and are a rare zoo exhibit. this report describes an acute respiratory disease in tahr that caused the death of 15 of 16 animals in an extensive exhibit of about 35 acres where they were housed together with a variety of other exotic species of ruminants. the deaths occurred in two separate outbreaks and were associated with losses from malignant catarrhal fever in other ruminants in the exhibit. the most prominent clinical sign was severe ... | 1988 | 3370557 |
relative importance of cardiac output and arterial pressure in determining myocardial oxygen consumption and coronary blood flow. | oxygen consumption and coronary blood flow were measured in anesthetized dogs while cardiac work was altered by changing arterial pressure or by opening an aorta to left atrial shunt. when oxygen consumption during pressure work was compared with that during flow work, at a constant heart rate, it was found that flow work increased oxygen consumption as much, or more, than did increasing pressure work. coronary blood flow, but not a-v oxygen difference, was correlated with oxygen consumption. th ... | 1988 | 3370762 |
occupational factors and the incidence of cancer of the bladder in canada. | during 1979-82, a case-control study of occupational factors and urinary bladder cancer was conducted in edmonton, calgary, toronto, and kingston, canada. a total of 826 histologically verified cases of cancer were individually matched by sex, age, and area of residence to 792 randomly selected population controls. subjects were specifically asked about employment in several industries thought relevant to risk of bladder cancer. information was also obtained on lifelong occupational history, wit ... | 1988 | 3395572 |
7b2, a new protein secreted by human functionless pituitary tumours, in vitro. | a novel pituitary protein, 7b2, of approximately 180 amino acids has been suggested to colocalise with lh in the pituitary gonadotropes. increased secretion of lh is known to occur in functionless pituitary tumours. we have therefore measured 7b2 immunoreactive equivalents in the 24-h medium of explant pituitary cultures prepared from 17 functionless, 20 somatotropic, 16 prl secreting and 8 corticotropic adenomas. a synthetic fragment corresponding to amino acids 23-39 of 7b2 was used to raise a ... | 1988 | 3400405 |
articulation index predictions of speech intelligibility in hearing aid selection. | 2012 | 3401281 | |
postanesthesia recovery scores and postoperative hypoxemia. | 2012 | 3421487 | |
radiographic anatomy of the calcaneus. part iii: superior surface. | 2012 | 3430354 | |
effect of dead-sea brine and its main salts on cell growth in culture. | diluted dead-sea brine and solutions of certain of its salts (chlorides and bromides of na, k and mg) were found to reversibly inhibit cell proliferation in culture. bromides were more powerful as inhibitors than their chloride counterparts, and k salts were more effective than those of na and mg. kbr had the strongest inhibitory effect, which equalled that of diluted dead-sea brine at the same concentration. the favourable results of the dead-sea spa treatment of psoriasis may thus be partly du ... | 2012 | 3432355 |
[differential diagnosis of gunshot wounds in shots from a smoothbore gun with the usual equipment and one using a wad-container]. | 2012 | 3433312 | |
[free serotonin levels in injured skin in the early pre- and postmortem periods]. | 1987 | 3433317 | |
relationship between htlv-iii neutralizing antibody and clinical status of pediatric acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (aids) and aids-related complex cases. | to investigate a possible protective role of htlv-iii neutralizing antibodies in individuals exposed to the virus, sera of children with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-related complex were analyzed for neutralizability of htlv-iiib infectivity. twelve pediatric patients (nine acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, three acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-related complex) were clinically stable and had survived more than 2 yr postonset. their predominant cli ... | 1987 | 3474582 |
deficient expression of mhc class ii antigens in some cases of human b cell leukaemia. | cells from the peripheral blood of patients with b cell chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (b-cll) and acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (all) were examined for the expression of mhc class ii antigens, using a number of monoclonal antibodies (moab) including l243 (anti-dr) and tu22 (anti-dq). there was wide variation in expression of mhc class ii antigens in cll, both from patient to patient and among cells from the same individual. in a number of subjects a significant proportion of the cells had detect ... | 1986 | 3486060 |
colour blindness distribution in the male population of rome. | a total of 3,285 young males selected at random from the school population of rome have been administered the ishihara plates for colour blindness. those who failed to read all plates correctly were further administered farnsworth's panel d-15 and the diagnoses of colour blindness were made by an ophthalmologist and cross checked. a total of 201 subjects were found to be colour-blind, allowing a gene frequency estimate of 0.061 +/- 0.004. this is the first reliable estimate for the italian popul ... | 2012 | 3489665 |
monoclonal gammopathy associated with naturally occurring canine ehrlichiosis. | clinical, hematologic, and immunologic findings for 14 dogs with ehrlichia canis monoclonal gammopathy were studied retrospectively. epistaxis, anemia, thrombocytopenia, hypoalbuminemia, hypergammaglobulinemia, and proteinuria were documented in the majority of these dogs. the serum protein electrophoresis pattern was characterized by a distinct narrow-base monoclonal spike, by a broad-base monoclonal spike, or by a monoclonal spike superimposed on a polyclonal gammopathy. the monoclonal spike d ... | 1987 | 3506617 |
fatal disseminated cryptococcosis and concurrent ehrlichiosis in a dog. | laboratory findings in an adult bull terrier presented with a history of anorexia and weight loss included the following: severe anaemia, leukocytosis, neutrophilia, lymphopaenia, thrombocytopaenia, ehrlichia canis morulae in monocytes, hypergammaglo-bulinaemia, a bleeding tendency, icterus and proteinuria. in addition, a high haemobartonella canis parasitaemia, non-encapsulated yeasts on urinalysis and a localised demodex canis infestation were present. treatment for ehrlichiosis was initiated ... | 1987 | 3508465 |
ehrlichia canis-related polyarthritis in a dog. | ehrlichia canis-related polyarthritis was diagnosed in a 7-month-old boxer. the diagnosis was based on intraneutrophilic morulae found in synovial fluid specimens, thrombocytopenia, a positive result for indirect fluorescent antibody testing for e canis, the presence on the dog of the known vector of e canis infection (rhipicephalus sanguineus), and a favorable response to treatment with tetracycline hydrochloride. the dog has had no recurrence of lameness for 18 months after cessation of treatm ... | 1986 | 3533872 |
multiplication-stimulating activity-induced alkalinization of canine renal proximal tubular cells. | the actions of a variety of polypeptide growth factors on isolated cells are thought to be initiated by stimulation of na+-h+ exchange across the plasma membranes of the cells resulting in intracellular alkalinization. to determine whether insulin-like growth factors (igfs) exert actions through such a mechanism, we incubated suspensions of canine renal proximal tubular segments with insulin or igf i or with multiplication-stimulating activity (msa)/igf ii. changes in intracellular ph were detec ... | 1986 | 3533920 |
kinetic analysis of lamb mutants suggests the signal sequence plays multiple roles in protein export. | we have developed a quantitative assay to measure the rate of processing of precursor lamb into mature protein and have used this assay to characterize 10 previously isolated and 3 new lamb signal sequence mutants. the data suggest that the lamb signal sequence serves a complex function. our assay has revealed five types of signal sequence defect: 1) a strong kinetic defect resulting from alteration of the secondary structure in the putative alpha-helical region in the hydrophobic core, 2) a str ... | 1986 | 3533933 |
biosynthetic preparation of radioactively labelled ethanolamine plasmalogen (1-o-[1'-14c]octadec-1'-enyl-2-acyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanola mine) using a protozoan cell culture. | ethanolamine plasmalogen radiolabelled mainly in the o-alkenyl moiety was prepared from cell suspension cultures of the flagellate leishmania donovani previously incubated with [1-14c]octadecanol over one growth period. the optimal concentration of [1-14c]octadecanol for labelling was shown to be 1 microm, when 60% of total lipid radioactivity appeared in the 1,2-diradyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine fraction, with an overall yield of approx. 35%. analysis of this fraction revealed that 93% o ... | 1986 | 3536139 |
physiology and pathophysiology of the colonic circulation. | there is growing evidence that colonic blood flow is controlled by both intrinsic and extrinsic factors. the existence of intrinsic vascular control mechanisms is evidenced by pressure-flow (and oxygen uptake) autoregulation, reactive hyperemia, vascular responses to acute venous hypertension, and a functional hyperemia. although myogenic factors have long been considered to be solely responsible for the intrinsic ability of the colon to regulate its blood flow, recent developments indicate that ... | 1986 | 3536216 |
a non-computer expert's experience with the computer. | in summary, i have tried to illustrate how the computer is rapidly becoming indispensable to the physician. this is true for both the physician in private practice as well as the physician involved in research. computer technology has progressed to the point that a personal computer is readily affordable. technologic advances and new software packages permit individuals who possess no computer skills to operate almost any system without limitations. there are no age limits to learn how to use th ... | 2013 | 3536224 |
mediation of cellular events by thrombin. | 2013 | 3536791 | |
[comparative study of the cosmetic effect of using a vertical pi-shaped skin suture with gauze rolls in abdominal operations]. | 2012 | 3537478 | |
immunocytochemical markers of uncommon pancreatic tumors. acinar cell carcinoma, pancreatoblastoma, and solid cystic (papillary-cystic) tumor. | nine acinar cell carcinomas of the pancreas, 2 pancreatoblastomas, 16 solid-cystic (papillary-cystic) tumors, and 20 ductal adenocarcinomas were immunocytochemically investigated using antisera against four pancreatic enzymes (alpha-amylase, lipase, trypsinogen, chymotrypsinogen), four pancreatic hormones, neuron specific enolase (nse), alpha-1-antitrypsin (aat), carcinoembryonic antigen (cea), and ca 19-9. lipase, trypsinogen, and chymotrypsinogen, but no alpha-amylase were detected in all acin ... | 2013 | 3542187 |
[error in the interpretation of echography in a case of retinoblastoma]. | 2012 | 3542260 | |
epidermal growth factor stimulates (pro-)insulin biosynthesis and 3h-thymidine incorporation in isolated pancreatic rat islets. | 1986 | 3546050 | |
paracetamol and phenacetin. | since their synthesis in the late 1800s paracetamol (acetaminophen) and phenacetin have followed divergent pathways with regard to their popularity as mild analgesic/antipyretic drugs. initially, paracetamol was discarded in favour of phenacetin because the latter drug was supposedly less toxic. today the opposite is true, and paracetamol, along with aspirin, has become one of the two most popular 'over-the-counter' non-narcotic analgesic agents. this marked increase in the wide approval attaine ... | 2013 | 3552585 |
photographic calibration of the hirschberg test. | a series of direct photographic measurements of corneal reflex positions was taken to reconcile discrepant interpretations of the hirschberg test. a value of 21 prism diopters per millimeter was obtained for the conversion factor relating ocular rotations to reflex displacement, valid over a range of 200 prism d. quantitative interpretation of routine clinical photographs of strabismic patients can thus be easily obtained by including a millimeter scale in each picture. this value for the conver ... | 2012 | 3557878 |
[surgical treatment of acromioclavicular dislocation using the balser hookplate]. | the surgical technique applied to 17 patients for acromioclavicular separation is described in this paper. ligament repair and balser's hookplate were used. advantages over surgical joint fixation were recorded from twelve patients in clinical and radiological follow-up checks. no major complications were recordable from implants. postoperative immobilisation of the patients was not necessary. timing of plate removal is variable. in follow-up examinations, ten of the twelve patients were satisfi ... | 2012 | 3564739 |
use of plasmapheresis and chemotherapy for treatment of monoclonal gammopathy associated with ehrlichia canis infection in a dog. | monoclonal gammopathy associated with ehrlichia canis infection was diagnosed in a german shepherd dog. the dog was treated by use of chemotherapy and tetracycline and by plasmapheresis. the dog tolerated plasmapheresis and long-term drug therapy well, and clinical signs resolved over a 90-day period. the monoclonal gammopathy resolved after treatment, but specific antibody to e canis indicated suppression followed by a rebound to the initial high titer. | 1987 | 3583884 |
unexplained febrile illnesses after exposure to ticks. infection with an ehrlichia? | the ehrlichia are tick-borne rickettsial organisms that cause disease in animals throughout the world but that have been previously recognized as human pathogens only in asia. we have identified six patients with serological evidence of recent infection with an ehrlichia: a fourfold or greater rise or fall in titer to ehrlichia canis. all of the patients reported recent tick bites. rigors, myalgia, headache, nausea, and anorexia were each reported by five patients. fever was present in all patie ... | 1987 | 3586228 |
distribution of primary afferent fibres from the forelimb of the rat to the upper cervical spinal cord in relation to the location of spinothalamic neuron populations. | half the monosynaptic spinothalamic neurons in the rat spinal cord lie in the first 4 cervical segments, predominantly in the internal basilar column and ventral horn. the present study shows that both these regions receive primary afferents from the forelimb. the superficial dorsal horn receives few, and the region of the lateral cervical nucleus no primary afferents from the brachial plexus. we suggest that internal basilar column cells may represent localised relays concerned with the limbs, ... | 1987 | 3587743 |
preventive dentistry update--dental sealants. | 2013 | 3590771 | |
[comparative study on the bioavailability of progesterone by radioimmunoassay after vaginal and intramuscular administration]. | 2013 | 3591325 | |
morphological changes in haemocytes of the host, pseudaletia separata, parasitized by microplitis mediator or apanteles kariyai. | the granular cells of the host pseudaletia separata were associated with the initial recognition of foreign materials. when the host was parasitized by microplitis mediator, the filopodial elongation of the haemocytes was strongly suppressed. an inhibition of filopodial elongation was also observed following injection of the calyx and venom fluids of m. mediator. the reduction in the encapsulation capacity of parasitized hosts was confirmed by the experimental injection of sephadex particles and ... | 1987 | 3595946 |
ultrastructure and changes during metamorphosis of the lympho-hemopoietic tissue of the larval anadromous sea lamprey petromyzon marinus. | the ultrastructure of the lympho-hemopoietic tissue of the typhlosole and opisthonephros of larval petromyzon marinus was studied throughout the life cycle. in both locations, lympho-hemopoietic tissue houses a connective tissue stroma and is irrigated by a system of enlarged blood sinuses lined by a continuous endothelium. the typhlosolar and opisthonephric lympho-hemopoietic tissue consists of mature and developing blood cells belonging to erythroid, lymphoid, monocytic and granulocytic lineag ... | 2013 | 3595947 |
determination of ivermectin in human plasma and milk by high-performance liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection. | 1987 | 3597637 | |
pathology of brain parenchyma in meningeal carcinomatosis; immunohistochemical study with astroprotein (gfap) and tubulin. | effects of leptomeningeal tumor on the brain parenchyma was studied by the immunohistochemical method with astroprotein (gfap) and tubulin in a rat model of meningeal carcinomatosis. thickening of subpial glial lining (external glial layer) and hypertrophy of subpial astrocytes, detected by the antiserum to gfap, was the early sign of parenchymal involvement. the glial lining was continuous as far as the tumor cells were confined to the subarachnoid space, however, penetration of tumor cells int ... | 1987 | 3598623 |
[primary mesangiocapillary glomerulonephritis]. | 2013 | 3599858 | |
myelodysplastic syndromes: analysis of 131 cases according to the fab classification. | the clinical and haematological findings in 131 patients with myelodysplastic syndromes (mds), none of which had previously received chemotherapy or radiotherapy, classified according to the fab criteria, were analysed. the distribution among the 5 subgroups was: ra 31 patients, ras 19, raeb 23, cmml 29 and raebt 29 patients. there were difficulties in the classification of 24 patients. these included, first, 8 cases with myeloid hyperplasia of the bone marrow (bm) but without monocytosis or exc ... | 2012 | 3609254 |
[microsurgery in gynecology--indications, results and limitations]. | 2013 | 3616963 | |
an approach to client satisfaction measurement as an attribute of health service quality. | client satisfaction plays an important role in the assessment of health services quality used to establish institutional loyalty, usage patterns, word-of-mouth communications, and presumably to enhance the rate by which clients attain satisfactory levels of health. the makeup of attitude, its measurement, and a methodology for the production of a relevant health service-specific client satisfaction survey are presented. | 2013 | 3623908 |
human infection with ehrlichia canis. | 1987 | 3627212 | |
assessing childhood depression: do parents and children agree? | 2013 | 3633069 | |
[a thought on family education for smoother return of apoplexy patients to home]. | 2013 | 3637287 | |
[pre and postoperative care of aged patients with metabolic or endocrine disorders]. | 2013 | 3637325 | |
parental anxiety related to the care of a child with apnea. | 2013 | 3638291 | |
nursing in the 21st century. proceedings of the american association of colleges of nursing (aacn) and the american organization of nurse executives (aone) conference, aspen, colorado july 9-11, 1985. | 2013 | 3639099 | |
[the patients who accidentally learned the nature of their illnesses]. | 2013 | 3640964 | |
[clear announcement from nurses: wages must go up]. | 2013 | 3644577 | |
[how can the norwegian nurses' association use professional resources better?]. | 2013 | 3649971 | |
monomer-oligomer equilibrium of bacteriorhodopsin in reconstituted proteoliposomes. a freeze-fracture electron microscope study. | an improved freeze-fracture electron microscope procedure has been developed and applied to the study of the association of bacteriorhodopsin in large proteoliposomes reconstituted by reverse-phase evaporation with egg lecithin. due to the improved accuracy and resolution of this procedure, intramembrane particles, the diameter of which (4.5 nm) closely matched that of bacteriorhodopsin monomer, could be observed at high lipid to protein ratios (greater than or equal to 40 w/w). at lower lipid t ... | 2013 | 3680213 |
two-hour versus 22-hour creatinine clearance in critically ill patients. | 2013 | 3688525 | |
changing role of the veterinary nurse. | 2013 | 3716091 | |
drug metabolism in cirrhosis. selective changes in cytochrome p-450 isozymes in the choline-deficient rat model. | the effect of a choline-deficient diet on microsomal cytochrome p-450 and mixed-function oxidase (mfo) activity was investigated in relation to the development of nutritional cirrhosis. in rats that received the choline-deficient diet for 28 weeks cirrhosis was evident macroscopically and histologically; control rats that received an identical diet supplemented with choline had normal livers. microsomal cytochrome p-450 and cytochrome b5 were reduced in cirrhotic liver to 50% of control levels. ... | 1986 | 3718530 |
enhancement of affinity to receptors in the esterified glucocorticoid, hydrocortisone 17-butyrate 21-propionate (hbp), in the rat liver. | to investigate the affinity of glucocorticoid (gc) to its receptor, the binding of [3h]hydrocortisone 17-butyrate 21-propionate ([3h]hbp) and [3h]dexamethasone ([3h]dex) in rat liver was analyzed kinetically. scatchard analysis of [3h]hydrocortisone ([3h]hc) binding yielded a curvilinear plot with upward concavity with high and low affinities. the dissociation constant (kd) value of high affinity was 1.9 nm and of low affinity 68.7 nm. a scatchard plot of [3h]hbp binding showed a straight line w ... | 1986 | 3718538 |
[surgical treatment of pain]. | 2013 | 3719653 | |
[intestinal parasitoses]. | while intestinal parasites are infrequent causes of acute diarrhea, investigations in travellers, children, homosexuals and immunocompromised persons who have had diarrhea for more than 2-4 weeks should include stool analyses for intestinal parasites. intestinal helminthiases are treated with pyrantel pamoate, mebendazole, thiabendazole, albendazole, praziquantel or niclosamide. for treatment of intestinal protozoa, ornidazole (or other benzimidazoles), diloxanide furoate and co-trimoxazole are ... | 2013 | 3726513 |
[dioxins--a health hazard?]. | 2013 | 3726834 | |
characterization of the subclinical phase of ehrlichiosis in dogs. | prevalence of subclinical ehrlichia canis infection in a mississippi kennel was 53%. most of the dogs probably had been infected for 4 or 5 years. the subclinical phase of the infection was characterized by high antibody titers to e canis (9 of 10 dogs with titers of 1:5, 120), hyperglobulinemia (9 of 10 dogs), thrombocytopenia (5 of 10), absolute lymphocytosis (4 of 10), and absolute neutropenia (3 of 10). the dogs had normal pcv, serum albumin concentrations, and urine protein excretion. findi ... | 1986 | 3733499 |
coliphage p2 late control gene ogr. dna sequence and product identification. | the bacteriophage p2 late control gene ogr was cloned and precisely localized by deletion analysis in vitro. the dna sequence of the ogr gene containing the ogr1 mutation was determined. the sequence translates into a basic protein of a molecular weight of 8300. plasmids overproducing the ogr gene product were constructed, and the ogr gene product was identified by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. | 2013 | 3735430 |