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Articles 1 - 30 of 85
Full-Text Articles in Medical Specialties
Clinical Thermoradiotherapy, H. I. Bicher, T. S. Sandhu, F. W. Hetzel
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
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
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.
An Updated Analysis Of Microwave Hyperthermia At 2450 Megahertz And 915 Megahertz Frequencies, Kenneth H. Luk
An Updated Analysis Of Microwave Hyperthermia At 2450 Megahertz And 915 Megahertz Frequencies, Kenneth H. Luk
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
No abstract provided.
Vital Signs, December 1981, Boonshoft School Of Medicine
Vital Signs, December 1981, 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, alumni profiles, class notes, and more.
Digest Of The Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine (Winter 1981-1982), Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine
Digest Of The Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine (Winter 1981-1982), Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine
Digest
The Winter 1981-1982 issue of the Digest of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine includes the following articles:
- President's Page
- Founders Day/Alumni Weekend
- Reunions
- From the Archives
- Flounders Day Follies
- School of Allied Health Graduation
- People
- Faculty Notes
- News from the OMCP
- Worth Mentioning
- New Appointments
- News from the Alumni Office
- Alumni News Briefs
- In Memoriam
Hyperthermia, F. K. Storm
Local Microwave Hyperthermia In Cancer Therapy. Preliminary Report, Carlos A. Perez, Walter Kopecky, Robert Baglan, D. Venkata Rao, Richard Johnson
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.
Combined Heat And X-Ray Treatment Of Experimental Tumours, J. Denekamp, S. A. Hill, F. A. Stewart
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.
Volume 24, Index, Canadian Medical Association
Volume 24, 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 24, Issue 6, Canadian Medical Association
Volume 24, Issue 6, 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.
Human Performance Lab Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 1, St. Cloud State University
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
Vital Signs, November 1981, Boonshoft School Of Medicine
Vital Signs, November 1981, Boonshoft School Of Medicine
Vital Signs
A twelve 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, alumni profiles, class notes, and more.
1981-1982 Self-Study College Of Osteopathic Medicine University Of New England, University Of New England College Of Osteopathic Medicine
1981-1982 Self-Study College Of Osteopathic Medicine University Of New England, University Of New England College Of Osteopathic Medicine
Gene Yonuschot, Ph.D. Collection
The 1981-1982 Self-Study details the history, organization and administration, faculty, physical resources, curriculum, and financial resources of the the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Correspondence, William Bergen, D.O. To J. Jerry Rodos, D.O., 1981 October 13, William Bergen D.O.
Correspondence, William Bergen, D.O. To J. Jerry Rodos, D.O., 1981 October 13, William Bergen D.O.
William F. Bergen, D.O. Collection
Letter form William Bergen, D.O. to J. Jerry Rodos, D.O., Dean of the New England College of Osteopathic Medicine resigning from position as Director of Continuing Medical Education.
Vital Signs, October 1981, Boonshoft School Of Medicine
Vital Signs, October 1981, Boonshoft School Of Medicine
Vital Signs
A ten 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, alumni profiles, class notes, and more.
J.T.: A Case Of Mitral Valve Prolapse, F. Matthew Mihelic
J.T.: A Case Of Mitral Valve Prolapse, F. Matthew Mihelic
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Vital Signs, September 1981, Boonshoft School Of Medicine
Vital Signs, September 1981, 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, alumni profiles, class notes, and more.
Volume 24, Issue 5, Canadian Medical Association
Volume 24, 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.
New England Osteopathic Assembly: 10th New England Osteopathic Assembly Brochure 1981, New England Osteopathic Assembly
New England Osteopathic Assembly: 10th New England Osteopathic Assembly Brochure 1981, New England Osteopathic Assembly
William Kirmes, D.O. Collection
The New England Osteopathic Assembly brochure for the 10th Annual meeting. It includes a list of events and speakers.
A Role For Dentistry In Managing The Oro-Nasopharyngeal Irradiated Cancer Patient, Michael R. Britt
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
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
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
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
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, …
The Polytetrafluoroethylene (Ptfe) Graft For Portacaval Interposition: An Experimental Observation, Alexander G. Yap, George Isshak, Ronald Lam, Roger F. Smith
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 …
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
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.