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Front Matter Dec 1981

Front Matter

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Clinical Thermoradiotherapy, H. I. Bicher, T. S. Sandhu, F. W. Hetzel Dec 1981

Clinical Thermoradiotherapy, H. I. Bicher, T. S. Sandhu, F. W. Hetzel

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Clinical Hyperthermia Pilot Studies, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital: Results Of 42.5c. Adjuvant To Irradiation, John Fazekas, Ted Nerlinger Dec 1981

Clinical Hyperthermia Pilot Studies, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital: Results Of 42.5c. Adjuvant To Irradiation, John Fazekas, Ted Nerlinger

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Glucose Metabolism In Liver And An Adenocarcinoma Of Mice With And Without Hyperthermia, Christian Streffer, Sieglinde Hegstebeck, Peter Tamulevicius Dec 1981

Glucose Metabolism In Liver And An Adenocarcinoma Of Mice With And Without Hyperthermia, Christian Streffer, Sieglinde Hegstebeck, Peter Tamulevicius

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Hyperthermia, F. K. Storm Dec 1981

Hyperthermia, F. K. Storm

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Local Microwave Hyperthermia In Cancer Therapy. Preliminary Report, Carlos A. Perez, Walter Kopecky, Robert Baglan, D. Venkata Rao, Richard Johnson Dec 1981

Local Microwave Hyperthermia In Cancer Therapy. Preliminary Report, Carlos A. Perez, Walter Kopecky, Robert Baglan, D. Venkata Rao, Richard Johnson

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Back Matter Dec 1981

Back Matter

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


An Updated Analysis Of Microwave Hyperthermia At 2450 Megahertz And 915 Megahertz Frequencies, Kenneth H. Luk Dec 1981

An Updated Analysis Of Microwave Hyperthermia At 2450 Megahertz And 915 Megahertz Frequencies, Kenneth H. Luk

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Combined Heat And X-Ray Treatment Of Experimental Tumours, J. Denekamp, S. A. Hill, F. A. Stewart Dec 1981

Combined Heat And X-Ray Treatment Of Experimental Tumours, J. Denekamp, S. A. Hill, F. A. Stewart

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Detergent Extraction Of A Presumptive Gating Component From The Voltage-Dependent Sodium Channel, W J. Culp, D T. Mckenzie Nov 1981

Detergent Extraction Of A Presumptive Gating Component From The Voltage-Dependent Sodium Channel, W J. Culp, D T. Mckenzie

Dartmouth Scholarship

A physiologically characterized radiolabeled neurotoxin complex obtained from venom of the scorpion Leiurus quinquestriatus has been used to identify detergent-solubilized presumptive sodium channel components in sucrose gradients. This toxin-binding component is found in extracts prepared from three sources of excitable membrane but appears to be absent from similar extracts prepared from nonexcitable membrane or from Torpedo californica membrane. Procedures that destroy the physiological activity of the Leiurus neurotoxin lead to a corresponding loss of toxin binding to the putative sodium channel component. The major component recognized by the Leiurus toxin sediments at 6.5 S. Scatchard analysis of quantitative binding experiments …


Human Performance Lab Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 1, St. Cloud State University Nov 1981

Human Performance Lab Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 1, St. Cloud State University

Human Performance Lab Newsletter

This issue mentions prior issues of the newsletter but is number Volume 1, Number 1.

Contents for this issue:

  • Advisory Board
  • Historical Overview of the Human Performance Program
  • Fund Raising Plan
  • Morning Exercise Program
  • Aerobic Dance
  • Six-month Testing Program
  • Calories Replace Points
  • Duration of Training Session


Algal Dynamics In A Cypress Stand In The Seasonally Flooded Great Dismal Swamp, Joseph A. Atchue Iii Oct 1981

Algal Dynamics In A Cypress Stand In The Seasonally Flooded Great Dismal Swamp, Joseph A. Atchue Iii

Biological Sciences Theses & Dissertations

The dynamics of epiphytic algae and phytoplankton were studied at a cypress stand in the Great Dismal Swamp, Virginia. Mean epiphytic algal biomass was 19.9 g m-2 and mean planktonic biomass was 3.4 g m-2.Nutrient concentrations in the epiphytic algae and the litter were determined. The algae had mean concentrations of 1.67% and 0.18%. They were found to immobilize as much as 0.5 g N m-2 and 0.06 g P m-2. This suggests that the algae are important as nutrient conservers. The phytoplankton were composed primarily of Bacillariophyceae. They exhibited a more or less …


Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 24 Number 1, Fall 1981, Santa Clara University Sep 1981

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 24 Number 1, Fall 1981, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

3- MEDIA AND MASS PSYCHOLOGY A not too gentle probe of the news media today. By Jerome Kroth.

9 - SAINTS, DIAMONDS AND BEARS A thoughtful comparison of education , today and 40 years ago. By William J. Rewak, S.J.

12 - SANTA CLARA POTPOURRI A chance to test your memory of campus features.

14 - THREE FOR ALL SEASONS Examining the interrelationship of three great Christian humanists. By Christiaan T. Lievestro.

18 - WHERE IS LOVE? Defining love in the new Catholic marriage law. By Theodore Mackin, S.J.

23 - TRACKING THE HIGH TECH BOOM The Silicon Valley is …


Front Matter Sep 1981

Front Matter

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


A New Surgical Approach To Stabilizing C1-2 Subluxation In Rheumatoid Arthritis, R. A. De Los Reyes, G. M. Malik, K. K. Wu, J. I. Ausman Sep 1981

A New Surgical Approach To Stabilizing C1-2 Subluxation In Rheumatoid Arthritis, R. A. De Los Reyes, G. M. Malik, K. K. Wu, J. I. Ausman

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

Atlanto-axial subluxation in patients with rheumatoid arthritis presents a difficult therapeutic problem. Because of their underlying disease, these patients do not tolerate the heavy orthotic devices or prolonged periods of immobilization associated with traditional methods of surgical fusion. This paper describes a surgical technique which allows early mobilization and minimal external fixation. The results from a series of ten patients in which this technique was used are also discussed.


A Role For Dentistry In Managing The Oro-Nasopharyngeal Irradiated Cancer Patient, Michael R. Britt Sep 1981

A Role For Dentistry In Managing The Oro-Nasopharyngeal Irradiated Cancer Patient, Michael R. Britt

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

Radiation therapy for oral and nasopharyngeal carcinoma produces direct and indirect changes in the oral cavity. Before such therapy is begun, the cancer patient should be examined by a trained dental specialist so that associated problems such as oral mucositis, xerostomia, radiation dental caries, osteoradionecrosis, and ageusia can be addressed. During and after irradiation therapy as well, the dental specialist should be involved in the treatment program. In this way, it Is possible to maintain the patient's dental system through restorative measures, mandatory use of topical fluorides, dental rinses, and preventive prophylaxis.


Addenda Vol. 29, No. 2, 1981 Sep 1981

Addenda Vol. 29, No. 2, 1981

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Intractable Hiccups And A Posterior Fossa Arteriovenous Malformation: A Case Report, Timothy J. Laing, Mircea A. Morariu, Ghaus M. Malik, Suresh C. Patel Sep 1981

Intractable Hiccups And A Posterior Fossa Arteriovenous Malformation: A Case Report, Timothy J. Laing, Mircea A. Morariu, Ghaus M. Malik, Suresh C. Patel

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

A 29-year-old man is presented who developed intractable hiccups following a subarachnoid hemorrhage from a posterior fossa dural arteriovenous malformation (AVM). The hiccups persisted even after various treatments had been attempted, and the AVM had been excised surgically. The hiccups stopped after a bilateral phrenic nerve section was performed. This report reviews the central causes and mechanisms of hiccups and emphasizes the importance of selective vertebral angiography in demonstrating posterior fossa AVM.


Henry Ford Hospital Clinicopathological Conference: Encephalopathy And Renal Failure In A Three-Month-Old Infant Sep 1981

Henry Ford Hospital Clinicopathological Conference: Encephalopathy And Renal Failure In A Three-Month-Old Infant

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Vertebral Artery Injury: Case Report And Review Of Operative Approaches, Richard G. Stapleford, James C. Gruenberg, D. Gary Wolford, James B. Kerchner Sep 1981

Vertebral Artery Injury: Case Report And Review Of Operative Approaches, Richard G. Stapleford, James C. Gruenberg, D. Gary Wolford, James B. Kerchner

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

Traumatic injury to the upper third of the neck, cephalad to the angle of the mandible, distorts the complexity of normal anatomy and underscores the importance of preoperative arteriography when possible. This report describes the case of a young man who was brought to the Emergency Room of our hospital suffering from a severe gunshot wound to the cervical spine, vertebral artery, and maxillofacial skeleton. His injury was successfully managed by combining a standard arterolateral incision with a procedure that has been described for exposing retro maxillary tumors. This operative technique provided the surgeon with direct access to the injury, …


Behcet's Syndrome: Case Report And Literature Review, K. V. Venkatasubramaniam, Douglas R. Swinehart Sep 1981

Behcet's Syndrome: Case Report And Literature Review, K. V. Venkatasubramaniam, Douglas R. Swinehart

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

Behcet's syndrome is a disease commonly found in Japan and in countries around the Mediterranean Sea. In the U.S., it is relatively uncommon. This report describes a 24-year-old Lebanese-American man with Behcet's syndrome who presented with symptoms four months after he developed arthritis and who had been initially diagnosed as having incomplete Reiter's syndrome. A literature review is Included.


The Role Of Industry In The Development Of Biomedical Technology, Raymond H. Kahn Sep 1981

The Role Of Industry In The Development Of Biomedical Technology, Raymond H. Kahn

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

The world is undergoing a biological revolution that has made unparalleled demands on the American health care system. This demand for health care and its escalating costs provide abundant Incentives for reducing the cost through better technology. Recent developments in medical technology include the CAT scanner, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), as well as new advances in prosthetic devices. Most biomedical research and development takes place at not-for-profit institutions, such as universities, hospitals, and private foundations, much of it supported by federal funding from such sources as the National Institutes of Health. But, today, the institutions are in danger of major …


The Polytetrafluoroethylene (Ptfe) Graft For Portacaval Interposition: An Experimental Observation, Alexander G. Yap, George Isshak, Ronald Lam, Roger F. Smith Sep 1981

The Polytetrafluoroethylene (Ptfe) Graft For Portacaval Interposition: An Experimental Observation, Alexander G. Yap, George Isshak, Ronald Lam, Roger F. Smith

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

In an attempt to determine the efficacy of the polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) graft as a portacaval interposition shunt, 26 mongrel dogs were randomly selected to receive a side-to-side shunt with a 6 mm, 8 mm, or 10 mm PTFE graft after portal hypertension had been created by hepatic vein ligation. The dogs were clinically observed, and if they showed signs of graft occlusion, they were reexplored surgically. The 6 mm graft had a 0% patency rate; the 8 mm graft had a 28.6% patency rate; and the 10 mm graft had an 87.5% patency rate. Histological examinations revealed adequate incorporation of …


Back Matter Sep 1981

Back Matter

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


The Neural Organization Of The Lamina Ganglionaris In The Crab Hemigrapsus Nudus A Light And Electron Microscope Study, Hsu-Cheng Huang Sep 1981

The Neural Organization Of The Lamina Ganglionaris In The Crab Hemigrapsus Nudus A Light And Electron Microscope Study, Hsu-Cheng Huang

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The gross structure and the neural arrangements in the optic lamina of crab Hemigrapsus nudus have been studied by light microscopy Golgi techniques and by electron microscopy. The lamina from distal to proximal is composed of a distinct cell layer, a fibular synaptic region, the plexiform layer, a spares cell layer, and the first optic chiasma. Golgi preparation of the lamina reveal four types of cells contributing to the lamina synaptic layer. Retinula cell axons and terminations, monopolar neurons with perikarya in the distal cell layer, tangential cells, neurons whose primary process enters from the chiasma with secondary processes branching …


The Effect Of Hypercholesterolemia On The Membrane Lipids, 3-0-[¹⁴C] Methylglucose Transport, And 2,3-Diphosphoglycerate Levels In Rat Erythrocytes, Edwin J. Lester Jr. Aug 1981

The Effect Of Hypercholesterolemia On The Membrane Lipids, 3-0-[¹⁴C] Methylglucose Transport, And 2,3-Diphosphoglycerate Levels In Rat Erythrocytes, Edwin J. Lester Jr.

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

An increase in dietary cholesterol and cholic acid will produce hypercholesterolemia in rats. For ten months, two groups of rats (six in each group) were fed commercial rat pellets (control group) or rat pellets plus cholesterol (1%) and cholic acid (0.25%) (experimental group). A blood sample from each animal was divided into three aliquots for three separate experiments on the erythrocytes: a membrane cholesterol and phospholipid determination, a 3-0-[14C] methylglucose (30MG) transport determination, and a 2,3-diphosphoglycerate (2,3 DPG) determination. The 30MG transport and 2,3 DPG aliquots were each incubated in the same five concentrations of 30MG and glucose …


Muscle Catabolism During A Protein Sparing Modified Fast As Measured By Urinary 3-Methylhistidine, Judith D. Nielsen Aug 1981

Muscle Catabolism During A Protein Sparing Modified Fast As Measured By Urinary 3-Methylhistidine, Judith D. Nielsen

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The urinary excretion of 3-Methylhistidine was used as an index of muscle catabolism in four groups of obese persons receiving a Protein Sparing Modified Fast (PSMF). The composition of the supplements were as follows: Group I: 75 g protein, 25 g complex carbohydrate (starch) per day; Group II: 25 g protein, 75 g complex carbohydrate (starch) per day; Group III: 75 g protein, 25 g simple carbohydrate (glucose) per day; Group IV: 25 g protein, 75 g simple carbohydrate (glucose) per day. The PSMF lasted for seven days and a 24-hour urine sample was collected at the beginning of the …


The Effects Of Orthodontic Repositioning Into A Surgically Expanded Site On Bone Formation And Tooth Mobility In A Baboon, Anthony B. Lier Aug 1981

The Effects Of Orthodontic Repositioning Into A Surgically Expanded Site On Bone Formation And Tooth Mobility In A Baboon, Anthony B. Lier

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

For sometime, expansion of the maxillary arch, by means of surgical and mechanical procedures, have been acknowledged with minimal attention directed toward the mandible. In this pilot study a surgical technique was employed in separating the mandible, A-P, at the symphysis. The interosseous void, approximately 10 mm., was then filled with autogenous bone marrow collected from the greater trochanter and the crest of the ilium.

The surgical site was then maintained for a period of eight (8) weeks with the aid of a precast chromium-cobalt splint and titanium mesh placed intradentally and at the symphysis, respectively. Following the stabilization period …


Occurrence Of Psilocybin/Psilocin In Pluteus Salicinus (Pluteaceae), Stephen G. Saupe Jul 1981

Occurrence Of Psilocybin/Psilocin In Pluteus Salicinus (Pluteaceae), Stephen G. Saupe

Biology Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Effect Of Metabolic Inhibitors On Exogenous Dna Entry Into Ca -Treated E.Coli Cells., Alexander G. Sabelnikov, Igor V. Domaradsky Jul 1981

The Effect Of Metabolic Inhibitors On Exogenous Dna Entry Into Ca -Treated E.Coli Cells., Alexander G. Sabelnikov, Igor V. Domaradsky

Alexander G Sabelnikov

No abstract provided.