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Vital Signs, December, 1979, Boonshoft School Of Medicine Dec 1979

Vital Signs, December, 1979, Boonshoft School Of Medicine

Vital Signs

A six page newsletter created by the Boonshoft School of Medicine to document the current affairs of the school. This issue includes a variety of feature articles, a research spotlight, alumni notes, and more.


Front Matter Dec 1979

Front Matter

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


1979 Publications Of The Staff Of Henry Ford Hospital Dec 1979

1979 Publications Of The Staff Of Henry Ford Hospital

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Cumulative Index, 1973-1979 Dec 1979

Cumulative Index, 1973-1979

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Legal Representation Of The Mentally Ill, James R. Elkins Dec 1979

Legal Representation Of The Mentally Ill, James R. Elkins

West Virginia Law Review

The "rights revolution," sparked by the United States Supreme Court under the leadership of former Chief Justice Earl Warren, has abated as the Court modifies and in some instances emasculates the constitutional rights afforded criminal defendants. While the Supreme Court assumes a more “moderate" position regarding the rights of criminal defendants and takes a closer look at due process decisions generally, the "rights revolution" has had substantial spillover effect in the case of individuals confined involuntarily in mental institutions. The courts, especially federal courts, have recognized the constitutional basis of procedural and substantive safeguards for individuals subject to commitment in …


Volume 22, Index, Canadian Medical Association Nov 1979

Volume 22, Index, Canadian Medical Association

Canadian Journal of Surgery

The mission of CJS is to contribute to the effective continuing medical education of Canadian surgical specialists, using innovative techniques when feasible, and to provide surgeons with an effective vehicle for the dissemination of observations in the areas of clinical and basic science research.

Visit the journal website at http://canjsurg.ca/ for more.


Volume 22, Issue 6, Canadian Medical Association Nov 1979

Volume 22, Issue 6, Canadian Medical Association

Canadian Journal of Surgery

The mission ofCJSis to contribute to the effective continuing medical education of Canadian surgical specialists, using innovative techniques when feasible, and to provide surgeons with an effective vehicle for the dissemination of observations in the areas of clinical and basic science research.

Visit the journal website at http://canjsurg.ca/ for more.


Vital Signs, November, 1979, Boonshoft School Of Medicine Nov 1979

Vital Signs, November, 1979, Boonshoft School Of Medicine

Vital Signs

An eight page newsletter created by the Boonshoft School of Medicine to document the current affairs of the school. This issue includes a variety of feature articles, a research spotlight, alumni notes, and more.


"Sids: Current Areas Of Interest: Apnea, Monitors, And The High-Risk Infant", Alfred Steinschneider Oct 1979

"Sids: Current Areas Of Interest: Apnea, Monitors, And The High-Risk Infant", Alfred Steinschneider

Special Collections: Oregon Public Speakers

Session of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Informational Workshop, held October 20-21, 1979, at Portland State University.


Vital Signs, October, 1979, Boonshoft School Of Medicine Oct 1979

Vital Signs, October, 1979, Boonshoft School Of Medicine

Vital Signs

A sixteen page newsletter created by the Boonshoft School of Medicine to document the current affairs of the school. This issue includes a variety of feature articles, a research spotlight, alumni notes, and more.


Digest Of The Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine (Fall 1979), Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine Oct 1979

Digest Of The Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine (Fall 1979), Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine

Digest

The Fall 1979 issue of the Digest of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine includes the following articles:

  • The President's Page
  • Million Dollar Grant
  • Radiology Department
  • The Class of '83
  • Fall Sports
  • Open House
  • Faculty Notes
  • Registration & Orientation
  • PCOM Opens New Building
  • Division of Special and Continuing Education
  • New Appointments
  • News from the Hospital and Health Care Centers
  • News from the College
  • News from the School of Allied Health
  • Alumni News Briefs
  • In Memoriam


The Synthesis And Evaluation Of The Potential Antineoplastic Activity Of The Semicarbazone And The Thiosemicarbazone Derivatives Of The Di-2-Pyridyl Ketone And The 1,8-Diazafluorenone Ring Systems, Adriene Y. Principe Oct 1979

The Synthesis And Evaluation Of The Potential Antineoplastic Activity Of The Semicarbazone And The Thiosemicarbazone Derivatives Of The Di-2-Pyridyl Ketone And The 1,8-Diazafluorenone Ring Systems, Adriene Y. Principe

Chemistry & Biochemistry Theses & Dissertations

A number of' a-(N)-heterocyclic thiosemicarbazones have been synthesized and evaluated for potential antineoplastic activity since Brockman and colleagues2 reported the antineoplastic activity of' 2-f'ormylpyridine thiosemicarbazone (1). The primary objective of' this research project has been the synthesis and characterization of' the semicarbazone and the thiosemicarbazone derivatives of' the di-2-pyridyl ketone, (9-a) and (9-b), and the 1,8-diazaf'luorenone, (10-a) and (10-b), ring systems, as well as the evaluation of' these compounds for both in vitro and in vivo antineoplastic activity against Ehrlich ascites tumor cells in mice. These studies have suggested that di-2-pyridyl ketone thiosemicarbazone (9-b) is as effective as 2-formylpyridine …


Volume 22, Issue 5, Canadian Medical Association Sep 1979

Volume 22, Issue 5, Canadian Medical Association

Canadian Journal of Surgery

The mission of CJS is to contribute to the effective continuing medical education of Canadian surgical specialists, using innovative techniques when feasible, and to provide surgeons with an effective vehicle for the dissemination of observations in the areas of clinical and basic science research.

Visit the journal website at http://canjsurg.ca/ for more.


Vital Signs, September, 1979, Boonshoft School Of Medicine Sep 1979

Vital Signs, September, 1979, Boonshoft School Of Medicine

Vital Signs

An eight page newsletter created by the Boonshoft School of Medicine to document the current affairs of the school. This issue includes a variety of feature articles, a research spotlight, alumni notes, and more.


Front Matter Sep 1979

Front Matter

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Functions And Interrelationships Of Leukocytes In Inflammation As Elucidated By The Rebuck Skin Window Technique, Sheikh M. Saeed Sep 1979

Functions And Interrelationships Of Leukocytes In Inflammation As Elucidated By The Rebuck Skin Window Technique, Sheikh M. Saeed

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

This article provides an overview of the functions of human leukocytes in inflammation as elucidated by the Rebuck skin window technique. The migration sequence of various leukocytes into the field of inflammation is described, as well as cytologic, cytochemical, and transformational changes, and the interrelationships of responding leukocytes. Since it was introduced in 1955, the Rebuck skin window technique has provided an excellent means of studying in vivo inflammatory response to different phlogistic agents in normal individuals and in various disease states. This simple technique continues to prove fruitful to further study and to monitoring of many disease states.


Igg Lymphoplasmacytic Intestinal Lymphoma: A Case Report, Heidrun Z. Rotterdam, Sheldon C. Sommers Sep 1979

Igg Lymphoplasmacytic Intestinal Lymphoma: A Case Report, Heidrun Z. Rotterdam, Sheldon C. Sommers

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

We describe a rare case of a localized primary small intestinal lymphoma with features of both the Mediterranean and the Western type. This case demonstrates the need to regard intestinal lymphoma as a spectrum of diseases with the Mediterranean and the Western types at opposite ends and many variants in between. The role of the plasma cell infiltrate has been interpreted as reactive as well as neoplastic. In our case, both lymphocytic and plasmacytic proliferations spread widely in the intestinal submucosa, extended into muscularis propria and subserosal fat, and involved mesenteric lymph nodes. Direct immunofluorescence demonstrated IgG-kappa both in plasma …


Lymphocytes: 1979, Sudhir Gupta, Robert A. Good Sep 1979

Lymphocytes: 1979, Sudhir Gupta, Robert A. Good

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

Rapid progress has been made in understanding the complexity of the immune system. The current status of lymphocyte subpopulations with regard to ontogenic development, their surface and intracellular markers, and functions in various Immunologic phenomena has been reviewed. Heterogeneity of T lymphocytes as defined by receptors for immunoglobulin isotypes is discussed in detail. Various cell types and their products involved in immunoregulatlon are also presented.


Acute Inflammatory Response In Experimental Skin Lesions Of Patients With Ankylosing Spondylitis, Gilbert H. Bluhm, Honora H. Mcelroy, Jeanne M. Riddle, John W. Sigler Sep 1979

Acute Inflammatory Response In Experimental Skin Lesions Of Patients With Ankylosing Spondylitis, Gilbert H. Bluhm, Honora H. Mcelroy, Jeanne M. Riddle, John W. Sigler

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

Two different stimuli, tetanus toxoid (TT) and autologous fibrin (AF), were used to investigate the inflammatory response in ten patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS); in seven persons who had a family history of AS and were HLA-627 positive but had no clinical signs of AS; and in eight nonarthritic controls. The purpose was to determine whether the leukocytic response in an experimental Rebuck skin window lesion was the same or different from that seen in the synovial fluid of AS patients when in vivo-formed fibrin flakes were present. Four lesions were produced on each subject, with TT added to one …


Functional And Biochemical Alterations Of Platelets In Atherosclerosis And Thromboembolism, Orhan N. Ulutin Sep 1979

Functional And Biochemical Alterations Of Platelets In Atherosclerosis And Thromboembolism, Orhan N. Ulutin

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

In atherosclerosis, platelets appear to circulate in an activated state. Our findings are based on results obtained from 240 patients. These platelets demonstrated an increased degree of surface activation and an increased amount of aggregation. Platelet aggregation was also demonstrated by a heightened sensitivity to adrenalin and ADP. Greater than normal secretion of ADP, PF-4, platelet fibrinogen, and platelet antiplasmin was noted. Platelet antiplasmin was increased, whereas platelet antithrombin III was decreased. Membrane transport of glucose was found to be defective in atherosclerosis. There appears to be no alteration in the phospholipid distribution, although the amount of phospholipids increases. The …


A Method For Evaluating The Platelet Surface Response By Using Electron Microscopy, Jeanne M. Riddle Sep 1979

A Method For Evaluating The Platelet Surface Response By Using Electron Microscopy, Jeanne M. Riddle

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

Our method for evaluating the surface response of any given platelet population, which has evolved over the past two decades, provides a measure of both the adhesive and cohesive qualities of platelets. General morphologic features of the adherent, whole platelets can be assessed by transmission electron microscopy, and the results are reproducible when serial samples are collected on normal subjects and patient groups. With this technique, different metabolites and drugs can be combined with platelet populations that are either normoresponsive or hyperactive to determine if these substances trigger or inhibit the platelet response. To date, the results from in vitro …


A Method Of Studying Leukocytic Functions In Vivo, John W. Rebuck, James H. Crowley Sep 1979

A Method Of Studying Leukocytic Functions In Vivo, John W. Rebuck, James H. Crowley

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Contributions Of Electron Microscopy To The Study Of Platelets, J. W. Rebuck, Jeanne M. Riddle, S. A. Johnson, R. W. Monto, Ruth M. Sturrock Sep 1979

Contributions Of Electron Microscopy To The Study Of Platelets, J. W. Rebuck, Jeanne M. Riddle, S. A. Johnson, R. W. Monto, Ruth M. Sturrock

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Back Matter Sep 1979

Back Matter

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


John W. Rebuck Md, Phd, Raymond W. Monto Sep 1979

John W. Rebuck Md, Phd, Raymond W. Monto

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Sequential Electron Micrography Of Sickling, J. W. Rebuck, R. M. Sturrock, R. W. Monto Sep 1979

Sequential Electron Micrography Of Sickling, J. W. Rebuck, R. M. Sturrock, R. W. Monto

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


The Role Of High Molecular Weight Kininogen (Fitzgerald Factor) In The Activation Of Various Plasma Proteolytic Enzyme Systems, R. Waldmann, A. G. Scicli, J. Guimaraes, G. Scicli, Oscar A. Carretero, H. Kato, Y. N. Han, S. Iwanaga Sep 1979

The Role Of High Molecular Weight Kininogen (Fitzgerald Factor) In The Activation Of Various Plasma Proteolytic Enzyme Systems, R. Waldmann, A. G. Scicli, J. Guimaraes, G. Scicli, Oscar A. Carretero, H. Kato, Y. N. Han, S. Iwanaga

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

Bovine high molecular weight kininogen (bHMWK) partially corrects the aPTT of Fitzgerald-trait plasma, which is congenitally deficient in HMWK. The relationship between the structure and activity of HMWK was clarified by studying the effects of different fragments of bHMWK on the aPTT of Fitzgerald-trait plasma. The peptides studied, all in equimolar concentrations, were lys-bradykinin-free HMWK, bradyk In In-fragment 1-2-tree HMWK, heavy chain, fragment 1 -2-Hght chain, and light chain. Bradykinin- fragment 1-2-free HMWK, heavy chain, and light chain have little or no correcting activity upon Eitzgeraldtrait plasma aPTT. Fragment 1-2 light chain has the same correcting activity as intact bHMWK, …


The Chediak-Higashi Syndrome: Spectrum Of Giant Organelles In Peripheral Blood Cells, James G. White, C. C. Clawson Sep 1979

The Chediak-Higashi Syndrome: Spectrum Of Giant Organelles In Peripheral Blood Cells, James G. White, C. C. Clawson

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

The presence of giant organelles in the cytoplasm of peripheral blood elements is diagnostic for the Chediak-Higashi syndrome. These abnormal cytoplasmic inclusions are found within neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, and platelets. Their fine structural characteristics differ. Neutrophils demonstrate striking variability in the size, shape, and internal features of their giant organelles. Lymphocytes contain two different types of giant inclusions, one with a smoothly homogeneous substructure, the other with structures resembling microtubules. Emphasizing the ultrastructural similarities and differences of these anomalous granulations may provide valuable clues for understanding the basic defect of this inherited disorder.


The Application Of Techniques For Specific Staining And Enhancement To The Ultrastructural Study Of The Pancreatic Islands Of Langerhans, Vern Leonard Shellman Aug 1979

The Application Of Techniques For Specific Staining And Enhancement To The Ultrastructural Study Of The Pancreatic Islands Of Langerhans, Vern Leonard Shellman

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


The Role Of Exercise And Nutrition In The Rehabilitation Of The Geriatric, Robert R. Ladd Jul 1979

The Role Of Exercise And Nutrition In The Rehabilitation Of The Geriatric, Robert R. Ladd

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

[Abstract not included]