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Family History, Brca1/Brca2 Status, And Local Recurrence In Conservatively Treated Breast Cancer Patients, Elizabeth Virginia Harrold (Ratchford)
Family History, Brca1/Brca2 Status, And Local Recurrence In Conservatively Treated Breast Cancer Patients, Elizabeth Virginia Harrold (Ratchford)
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This study explores the relationship among young age at diagnosis, family history, BRCA1/2 status, and ipsilateral breast tumor relapse (IBTR) in conservatively treated breast cancer patients. First, age was examined as a prognostic factor for IBTR using clinical information from 984 patients in a computerized database. Second, 52 case patients who had experienced an IBTR were matched to 52 control patients from the database to determine if IBTR was associated with family history. For these 104 patients, detailed family history interviews were conducted; all data were recorded in a pedigree. A genetic counselor blind to the clinical histories then scored …
Prognostic Significance Of Histologic Regression In Thin Cutaneous Malignant Melanoma, Jason C. Sluzevich
Prognostic Significance Of Histologic Regression In Thin Cutaneous Malignant Melanoma, Jason C. Sluzevich
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No abstract provided.
Severity Of Illness And Prognosis Of Liver Transplant Candidates At Yale, Arvind Venkat
Severity Of Illness And Prognosis Of Liver Transplant Candidates At Yale, Arvind Venkat
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The increasing number of patients with end-stage liver disease (ESLD) listed for transplantation has forced physicians to examine the disparities in waiting times (WT) for this procedure across the US. The debate has centered upon whether physicians within regions with longer WT, such as that of Yale, are listing patients prematurely compared to regions with shorter WT . Using regional variations in WT, per this argument, to analyze access to organs is therefore misleading. To determine the appropriateness of listing practices at Yale, the authors applied stratification guidelines for liver transplant candidates adopted by the United Network for Organ Sharing …
The Sequential Schedule For Poliovirus Immunization: Factors Associated With Its Adoption By Primary Care Providers, Melissa Sharyn Ellis
The Sequential Schedule For Poliovirus Immunization: Factors Associated With Its Adoption By Primary Care Providers, Melissa Sharyn Ellis
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Models Of Medical Malpractice In Jewish Law, Brian Howard Galbut
Models Of Medical Malpractice In Jewish Law, Brian Howard Galbut
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Medical malpractice is largely a product of the modem era. Consequently, one might suppose that ancient sources have little to add to any meaningful discussion of the topic. Yet, numerous models and precedents directly or indirectly applicable to malpractice surface in the vast body of traditional Jewish literature of the last two millennia. These sources can lend profound insight for the physician - and others - grappling with issues of moral and legal responsibilities related to care of patients and malpractice. This thesis will first catalogue the various types of immunities, and qualifications for those immunities, granted by Jewish law …
Using An Electronic Reminder To Improve Physician Practices At Yale-New Haven Hospital, Alicia Inés Arbaje
Using An Electronic Reminder To Improve Physician Practices At Yale-New Haven Hospital, Alicia Inés Arbaje
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The inappropriate use of diphenhydramine (Benadryl™) can lead to iatrogenic complications, such as cognitive decline. Electronic reminders can be effective in implementing clinical guidelines, providing decision support to clinicians, and reducing medical errors. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of an electronic reminder screen on physicians' routine use of diphenhydramine as a pretreatment prior to blood transfusions, and to assess their attitudes regarding this reminder. The researchers reviewed diphenhydramine use in adult inpatients before, immediately after, and one year after implementation of the reminder screen. A total of 752 transfusion episodes (467 patients) were reviewed, with …