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  1. Nontraumatic frontal lobe hemorrhages: Clinical-computed tomographic correlations

    Correlation of lesion location and appearance with clinical sequelae in 25 patients with CT-proven frontal lobe hematomas reveals 10 of 25 hematomas...

    L. A. Weisberg, A. Stazio in Neuroradiology
    Article 01 December 1988
  2. The role of mammography in the detection of bilateral primary breast cancer

    The significance of mammography in the detection of contralateral primary breast cancer was evaluated in 55 patients with bilateral breast disease....

    J. G. M. Tinnemans, T. Wobbes, ... H. H. M. De Boer in World Journal of Surgery
    Article 01 June 1988
  3. Computed tomographic investigation of serosal and intramural gastrointestinal pathology

    Various cases are presented demonstrating the role of computed tomography (CT) in the assessment of serosal and bowel wall pathology. Reference is...

    Albert Solomon, Joseph Papo, ... Dorit Stern in Gastrointestinal Radiology
    Article 01 December 1987
  4. Pericerebellar fluid collections in infancy, sequelae of birth injury? A retrospective CT study

    Retrospective analysis of axial CT scans from 600 consecutive pediatric patients revealed 37 patients (6%) with abnormal low density pericerebellar...

    J. R. Thompson, R. C. Fetz, ... A. N. Hasso in Neuroradiology
    Article 01 September 1987
  5. The Immature Rat Small Intestine Exhibits an Increased Sensitivity and Response to Escherichia coli Heat-Stable Enterotoxin

    ABSTRACT. Escherichia coli which elaborate heat stable enterotoxin (ST) are a major cause of endemic diarrhea in infants. The reason(s) for this...

    Mitchell B Cohen, M Susan Moyer, ... Ralph A Giannella in Pediatric Research
    Article 01 June 1986
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    Christopher F. Dowd, David J. Sartoris, ... Donald Resnick in Skeletal Radiology
    Article 01 January 1986
  7. Strategies for the radiologic management of genitourinary trauma

    The imaging evaluation of the patient with genitourinary injuries must be tailored to provide accurate and clinically relevant data that can be used...

    Salvatore J. A. Sclafani, Joshua A. Becker, ... Thomas Scalea in Urologic radiology
    Article 01 December 1985
  8. Total and subtotal colectomy for colonic obstruction

    Colectomy (total or subtotal) is not the operation of choice for elective colonic cancer unless the patient is under 50 years of age, is undergoing...

    E. S. R. Hughes, F. T. McDermott, ... P. Nottle in Diseases of the Colon & Rectum
    Article 01 March 1985
  9. Patients with early breast cancer benefit from effective axillary treatment

    We have reviewed the available clinical data on the benefit of axillary treatment in patients with early breast cancer. The results of these studies...

    Jay R. Harris, Robert T. Osteen in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment
    Article 01 February 1985
  10. Importance of the falciform ligament, ligamentum teres and splenic hilus in the spread of malignancy as demonstrated by computed tomography

    Computed tomographic detection of significantly large (greater than 1.5 cm) transcoelomic secondary malignant serosal deposits is discussed....

    A. Solomon, Z. Rubinstein in Gastrointestinal Radiology
    Article 01 December 1984
  11. Staging of colorectal cancer

    A new system, the Australian Clinico-pathological Staging (ACPS) System, has recently been proposed for the recording and reporting of colorectal...

    Neville C. Davis, Elizabeth B. Evans, ... David E. Theile in Diseases of the Colon & Rectum
    Article 01 November 1984
  12. Diverticular rupture during colonoscopy

    Uncomplicated colonic diverticula have been regarded as weak points in the bowel wall which have a predisposition to rupture during colonoscopy. We...

    Craig M. Brayko, Richard A. Kozarek, ... Thomas Howells in Digestive Diseases and Sciences
    Article 01 May 1984
  13. Delayed antemortem diagnosis of adenocarcinoma of the cecum presenting as lower extremity gas gangrene

    The rare entity of nontraumatic metastatic gas gangrene is commonly associated with occult gastrointestinal malignancies. Normally the patient's...

    Geoffrey G. Hallock in Diseases of the Colon & Rectum
    Article 01 February 1984
  14. Sudden death in an infant with aberrant origin of the right coronary artery from the left sinus of Valsalva of the aorta: Case report and review of the literature

    An infant who had aberrant origin of the right coronary artery from the left sinus of Valsalva of the aorta died suddenly secondary to acute...

    Richard R. Liberthson, David L. Gang, Joseph Custer in Pediatric Cardiology
    Article 01 January 1983
  15. Primary gastric lymphoma

    The records of 50 patients with localized primary gastric lymphoma were reviewed and clinical and prognostic factors characterized. Pathologic...

    B. Dworkin, C. J. Lightdale, ... D. Straus in Digestive Diseases and Sciences
    Article 01 November 1982
  16. Mental patient advocacy by a patient advocate

    Michael L. Perlin in Psychiatric Quarterly
    Article 01 September 1982
  17. Gastrointestinal tract metastasis in patients with germ-cell tumor of the testis

    A study of the incidence and clinical course of testicular germ-cell tumor metastatic to the gastrointestinal tract is presented. Gastrointestinal...

    Maxwell M. Chait, Robert C. Kurtz, Steven I. Hajdu in The American Journal of Digestive Diseases
    Article 01 October 1978
  18. Mechanical circulatory assistance by intra-aortic balloon pum** for the treatment of cardiogenic shock

    Although the shock state due to acute myocardial infarction may be reversed by IABP in 80 per cent of patients, 55 to 65 per cent remain...

    J. -P. Bourdarias, R. Gourgon, J. Bardet in Intensive Care Medicine
    Article 01 March 1978
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