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Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences
Kidney Function Tests In Chronic Renal Disease: Serum Urea Nitrogen, Creatinine, And Creatine Clearance, Roy B. Patton, Donald Remp
Kidney Function Tests In Chronic Renal Disease: Serum Urea Nitrogen, Creatinine, And Creatine Clearance, Roy B. Patton, Donald Remp
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Cerebellopontile Angle, The Blood Supply Of The Brain Stem And The Reticular Formation — Part Ii: Anatomical And Functional Correlations Relevant To Surgery Of Acoustic Tumors, Jose Bebin
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
Present knowledge of the structure, function and pathology of the brain provides a better understanding of the events which lead to postoperative failures in the intracranial surgery of acoustic tumors. Part one of Dr. Bebin's presentation appeared in Volume 16, No. 1 — the Spring issue. In this second part, special reference is made to vascular and respiratory changes and to disturbances of consciousness.
Ticks Of The National Reactor Testing Station, Dorald M. Allred
Ticks Of The National Reactor Testing Station, Dorald M. Allred
Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series
During the period from June, 1966, to September, 1967, 27 amphibians of two species, 446 reptiles of eight species, 561 birds of 81 species, and 4050 mammals of 26 species were examined for ectoparasites at the National Reactor Testing Station in southern Idaho. Of seven species of ticks collected, the predominant one was Ixodes kingi, found on mammals of 12 species. Next in abundance was Dermacentor andersoni found on birds of three species and mammals of 16 species. Haemaphysalis leporispalustris was taken from birds of 10 species and six spvecies of mammals. Four other species of Ixodes were taken from …
Osteology And Myology Of Phrynosoma P. Platyrhinos Girard And Phrynosoma D. Hernandesi Girard, Richard L. Jenkins, Wilmer W. Tanner
Osteology And Myology Of Phrynosoma P. Platyrhinos Girard And Phrynosoma D. Hernandesi Girard, Richard L. Jenkins, Wilmer W. Tanner
Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series
This study confirms the work of Etheridge (1964) in suggesting the peculiarity of the genus Phrynosoma within the family Iguanidae. The anterior osteology and myology of Phrynosoma platyrhinos platyrhinos Girard and Phrynosoma douglassi hernandesi Girard indicate Phrynosoma to be highly specialized and to differ significantlv from the Iguanid structure as portrayed by Oelrich (1956), Robison and Tanner (1962), and Avery and Tanner (1964). They also differ because of: ( 1 ) absence of lacrimal and postfrontal bones; (2) occurrence of occipital (also mandibular and temporal) spines; (3) posterodorsal shift of the skull elements; (4) divided nature of the M. sternohyoideus, …
Front Matter, Vol. 9 No. 4
Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series
No abstract provided.
Front Matter, Vol. 10 No. 1
Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series
No abstract provided.
End Matter, Vol. 9 No. 4
Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series
No abstract provided.
End Matter, Vol. 10 No. 1
Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series
No abstract provided.
Congenital Erythroblastic Hypoplasia: Treatment Of Transfusion Hemosiderosis With Desferrioxamine B, Frank J. Hildner, Raymond W. Monto, John W. Rebuck
Congenital Erythroblastic Hypoplasia: Treatment Of Transfusion Hemosiderosis With Desferrioxamine B, Frank J. Hildner, Raymond W. Monto, John W. Rebuck
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
No abstract provided.
Addison's Disease In Half-Siblings, Richard E. Bickham, Dora Silvestre, Raymond C. Mellinger
Addison's Disease In Half-Siblings, Richard E. Bickham, Dora Silvestre, Raymond C. Mellinger
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
In this only reported incidence of Addison's disease in half-siblings, the adrenal failure is postulated to be a sex-linked recessive character. Adrenocortical antibodies were not detected.
Effects Of The Potent Nephrotogenic Aminonucleoside Of Puromycin On Phospholipid Metabolism In Rat Kidney Cortex Subcellular Fractions, Paul Bartlett, James F. Bossart
Effects Of The Potent Nephrotogenic Aminonucleoside Of Puromycin On Phospholipid Metabolism In Rat Kidney Cortex Subcellular Fractions, Paul Bartlett, James F. Bossart
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
A continuing study of a chemically induced model of "nephrosis" raises some interesting possibilities in the understanding of membrane mechanochemistry and resultant transport abnormalities
Publications Of The Staff Of The Henry Ford Hospital And The Edsel B. Ford Institute For Medical Research
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
No abstract provided.
A New Natricine Snake Of The Genus Adelophis From Western Mexico, Douglas A. Rossman, Richard M. Blaney
A New Natricine Snake Of The Genus Adelophis From Western Mexico, Douglas A. Rossman, Richard M. Blaney
Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural Science, Louisiana State University
No abstract provided.
Louisiana Agriculture Magazine, Spring 1968, Lsu Agricultural Experiment Station
Louisiana Agriculture Magazine, Spring 1968, Lsu Agricultural Experiment Station
Louisiana Agriculture
No abstract provided.
Recognition And Management Of Hypoxia In Postoperative Open Heart Surgical Patients, Rodman E. Taber, Jean Van De Kerckhof
Recognition And Management Of Hypoxia In Postoperative Open Heart Surgical Patients, Rodman E. Taber, Jean Van De Kerckhof
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
The management of hypoxia as encountered in the postoperative open-heart surgical patient is described. The principles are applicable in a number of medical and surgical situations.
Aging: The Last And Greatest Challenge, Bernard L. Strehler
Aging: The Last And Greatest Challenge, Bernard L. Strehler
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
The Edsel B. Ford Memorial Lectures, which are sponsored jointly by the Edsel B. Ford Institute for Medical Research and the Henry Ford Hospital, have been held annually since 1952. The following is an adaptation of Dr. Strehler's lecture before staff doctors and guests, including pathologists, physiologists, biochemists, physicists, biologists and clinicians from Michigan and Ontario.
Gaucher's Disease: Case Report With Stress On Eye Findings, Angel O. Carbone, Carlos F. Petrozzi
Gaucher's Disease: Case Report With Stress On Eye Findings, Angel O. Carbone, Carlos F. Petrozzi
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
This interesting case report comes from an alumnus of Henry Ford Hospital - Dr. Carlos Petrozzi who was a medical resident here from July 1961 to 1964. The findings may be of interest to opththalmologists and others because of the rather specific changes in the bulbar conjunctiva which can be easily seen without special ophthalmic instruments.
A Quick Look At Immunofluorescence, Thomas R. Neblett
A Quick Look At Immunofluorescence, Thomas R. Neblett
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
No abstract provided.
Correlation Of The Transverse Sizes Of 6th And 11th Ribs In Normal And Osteoporotic Individuals, F. Santoro, H. M. Frost
Correlation Of The Transverse Sizes Of 6th And 11th Ribs In Normal And Osteoporotic Individuals, F. Santoro, H. M. Frost
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
In a continuing study of bone biodynamics, established values for the 6th rib are used to predict the parameters of the 11th rib. Autopsy samples of the 6th and 11th rib are compared and the correlation is used to validate studies of the 11th rib in osteoporosis showing normal cross sectional area with enlarged marrow cavity. The values presented are considered provisional until larger numbers of patients are studied.
Publications Of The Staff Of The Henry Ford Hospital And The Edsel B. Ford Institute For Medical Research
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
No abstract provided.
Critical Analysis Of The Control Of Malignant Effusions With Radioisotopes, Robert M. O'Bryan, Robert W. Talley, Michael J. Brennan, Emiliana San Diego
Critical Analysis Of The Control Of Malignant Effusions With Radioisotopes, Robert M. O'Bryan, Robert W. Talley, Michael J. Brennan, Emiliana San Diego
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
Experience with radioisotope therapy at Henry Ford Hospital is reviewed here through critical analysis of results with 105 patients having recurrent malignant effusions. It is concluded that intracavitary isotope administration is of significant benefit and adds to the ease of care and comfort of such patients
The Nature Of Bone Resorption And Formation In Normalcy And Disease, Bruce N. Epker, Harold M. Frost
The Nature Of Bone Resorption And Formation In Normalcy And Disease, Bruce N. Epker, Harold M. Frost
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
Classically, Howship's lacunae and osteoid seams or tissue have been used for microscopic identification of sites of bone osteoclastic and osteoblastic cell activity respectively. Recent transmitted light and blue light fluorescence microscopic study of fresh, undemineralized, specially stained and tetracycline labeled bone specimens have supported this use of these parameters of bone resorption and formation. Reports that the osteoclast is not required for bone resorption are evaluated here; it is concluded that no evidence exsists for resorption of bone tissue without osteoclasts. This does not apply to the perilacunar phenomena observed in certain well-defined situations.
The Cerebellopontile Angle, The Blood Supply Of The Brain Stem And The Reticular Formation: Anatomical And Functional Correlations Relevant To Surgery Of Acoustic Tumors, Jose Bebin
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
The cerebellopontile angle and the vascular supply of the adjacent brain stem and cerebellum are susceptible to compression and damage by tumor and may be injured, directly or indirectly, during surgery. Awareness of the normal anatomical features of the region is valuable to the neuropathologist, the neurosurgeon and the neuro-otologist. Following is the first of a two-part presentation which describes the anatomy of the cerebellopontile angle, the vascular supply of the brain stem and its pathophysiology.
The Claremont Herbarium, Philip A. Munz
The Claremont Herbarium, Philip A. Munz
Aliso: A Journal of Systematic and Floristic Botany
No abstract provided.
Sandersoniomyces, A New Genus Of Laboulbeniales Allied To Diplomyces, Symplectromyces And Teratomyces, Richard K. Benjamin
Sandersoniomyces, A New Genus Of Laboulbeniales Allied To Diplomyces, Symplectromyces And Teratomyces, Richard K. Benjamin
Aliso: A Journal of Systematic and Floristic Botany
No abstract provided.
Balazucia, A New Genus Of Laboulbeniales Allied To Cucujomyces Spegazzini, Richard K. Benjamin
Balazucia, A New Genus Of Laboulbeniales Allied To Cucujomyces Spegazzini, Richard K. Benjamin
Aliso: A Journal of Systematic and Floristic Botany
No abstract provided.
Synopsis Of A Putatively Phylogenetic Classification Of The Flowering Plants, Robert F. Thorne
Synopsis Of A Putatively Phylogenetic Classification Of The Flowering Plants, Robert F. Thorne
Aliso: A Journal of Systematic and Floristic Botany
No abstract provided.