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Clinical Note: Excision Of A Large Ovarian Leiomyoma In A Centenarian, James A. Sapala, M. Andrew Sapala Mar 1983

Clinical Note: Excision Of A Large Ovarian Leiomyoma In A Centenarian, James A. Sapala, M. Andrew Sapala

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

Leiomyoma of the ovary is a rare neoplasm; only 28 cases in the literature are known to us. In 1979, we encountered a tumor of this type and are reporting it here because of its great size and its occurrence in a 103-year-old woman. The patient has been well for two years since the tumor was removed.


How Useful Is Peritoneal Lavage Amylase?, Eugene Meyer, James C. Gruenberg Mar 1983

How Useful Is Peritoneal Lavage Amylase?, Eugene Meyer, James C. Gruenberg

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

Prospectively for 23 months, 289 patients with penetrating and 317 patients with blunt trauma to the lower chest and/or abdomen had amylase determinations in the peritoneal lavage as part of their initial evaluation. In nine (1.5%) of the 606 patients, the amylase in the lavage was higher than normal serum values and, when elevated, it identified intra-abdominal injury. Intra-abdominal injuries usually involved a hollow viscus injury—either isolated or combined with solid organ injuries—rather than pancreatic injury. Although elevation of the lavage amylase was a reliable indication of intra-abdominal injury in this series, we feel that routine use of this test …


The Role Of Splenectomy In Endocarditis, Donald J. Magilligan Jr., Edward L. Quinn Mar 1983

The Role Of Splenectomy In Endocarditis, Donald J. Magilligan Jr., Edward L. Quinn

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

Five patients with endocarditis, persistent sepsis, and positive liver-spleen scans underwent splenectomy. Three had splenectomy performed concomitantly with cardiac valve replacement, one after valve replacement and one as an isolated procedure. Four of five spleens contained abscesses, and bacterial cultures of two were positive. Histologic study of one spleen revealed splenitis. All patients improved after splenectomy, and all are well two to twenty months postoperatively. An aggressive approach to splenic abscess in endocarditis may lead to reduced mortality from bacterial endocarditis and infected prosthetic valves.


Therapeutic Hemapheresis, Sheikh M. Saeed, B. K. S. Raman Mar 1983

Therapeutic Hemapheresis, Sheikh M. Saeed, B. K. S. Raman

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Editorials Mar 1983

Editorials

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Back Matter Mar 1983

Back Matter

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program Jan 1983

Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program

WKU Archives Records

The WKU Student Honors Research Bulletin is dedicated to scholarly involvement and student research. These papers are representative of work done by students from throughout the university.

  • Albin, Bettye. John Dryden's Criticism: The Neglected Link
  • Allen, Christopher. Martial Reflections: Ancient Cultures and Their War-Gods
  • Case, Laura. Climatic Preference
  • Deller, Kathy. Regression Analysis: The Effects of Advertising, Price, Income and Import Sales on American-Made Auto Sales
  • Downing, Elizabeth. Dorothy Leigh Sayers: Detective of Literary Theory in The Mind of the Maker
  • Elder, Janice. A Retrospective Study on Discharge Planning and Primiparas at Breckinridge Memorial
  • Flora, Joan. Narcissism and the Need for …


United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Egypt, Medical Zoology Department Translation List, Harry Hoogstraal Jan 1983

United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Egypt, Medical Zoology Department Translation List, Harry Hoogstraal

United States Naval Medical Research Unit 3: Publications

List of translations of medical parasitology and medical entomology papers prepared by the United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number 3 in Cairo, Egypt. The papers were translated from numerous languages, such as Russian (most were translated from Russian), Bulgarian, Chinese, Czech, Finnish, French, German, and Japanese, into English. The publication dates of the original papers ranged from about 1915 to 1983. Harry Hoogstraal translated some or all of the papers.