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Volume 28, Index, Canadian Medical Association
Volume 28, 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.
What's Happening: December 25, 1985, Maine Medical Center
What's Happening: December 25, 1985, Maine Medical Center
What's Happening
No abstract provided.
Ua66/14/3 Nursing Pinning Ceremony, Wku Nursing
Ua66/14/3 Nursing Pinning Ceremony, Wku Nursing
WKU Archives Records
Pinning ceremony program listing graduates of the WKU Nursing program.
What's Happening: December 18, 1985, Maine Medical Center
What's Happening: December 18, 1985, Maine Medical Center
What's Happening
No abstract provided.
What's Happening: December 11, 1985, Maine Medical Center
What's Happening: December 11, 1985, Maine Medical Center
What's Happening
No abstract provided.
Inhibitors Of Bacterial Collagenase, Richard E. Galardy, Damian Grobelny
Inhibitors Of Bacterial Collagenase, Richard E. Galardy, Damian Grobelny
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry Faculty Patents
This invention relates to amino acid derivatives that are useful as inhibitors of bacterial collagenase. . .
To read the remainder of this abstract, please download this patent.
Nefom: Board Of Trustees: Kirmes To Brown 1985-12-4, William Kirmes D.O.
Nefom: Board Of Trustees: Kirmes To Brown 1985-12-4, William Kirmes D.O.
William Kirmes, D.O. Collection
A letter from Dr. Kirmes to Dr. Robert Brown, Chairman of NEFOM, nominating Dr. Joseph Akil for the position of Chairman of NEFOM.
What's Happening: December 4, 1985, Maine Medical Center
What's Happening: December 4, 1985, Maine Medical Center
What's Happening
No abstract provided.
Human Performance Lab Newsletter, Vol 5, No. 1, St. Cloud State University
Human Performance Lab Newsletter, Vol 5, No. 1, St. Cloud State University
Human Performance Lab Newsletter
Contents of this issue include:
- Record Number of Graduate Students Enrolled
- To Your Health!
- Eating Fish is a Healthy Bet
- Exercise...Too Little or Too Much?
Synapse, Alabama Health Libraries Association
Synapse, Alabama Health Libraries Association
Synapse - Newsletter of ALHeLa
This is the December, 1985 edition of the ALHeLa newsletter - Synapse.
Contents include:
- President's Column by Rebecca Buckner
- Calendar of events
- ALHELA NEWS - FALL CONFERENCE
- ABULS participants meeting held.
- SC/MLA membership update
- RML satellite librarian - Health Library Networking in Alabama meeting by Marian Brennan
- Health library networking in alabama meeting
The Effects Of A Contingency Contract On Bulimic Behavior, Tim Lee Vander Molen
The Effects Of A Contingency Contract On Bulimic Behavior, Tim Lee Vander Molen
Masters Theses
In dealing with a 22 year old university student suffering from bulimia, two factors of the subject's behavior must be corrected. First, the subject must regain control over eating. This was done by having the subject regulate the type and amount of.food consumed and the time of day in which food was consumed. Second, the subject must correct the misconceptions about body weight, body image, and means of weight control. This was done by having the subject read and discuss relevant literature which force the subject to reevaluate the concepts of body weight and weight control. To clarify the treatment, …
Functional Rehabilitation In Ankle Sprains, Chrong-Sonq Chou, Tao-Chang Hsu
Functional Rehabilitation In Ankle Sprains, Chrong-Sonq Chou, Tao-Chang Hsu
Rehabilitation Practice and Science
The relationship between ankle sprains and proprioceptive deficit has been much discussed. Twenty-three patients including 17.4% minor fracture were collected from Sept. 1983 to Sept. 1984. A history of the ankle sprain. Soreness and instability were complained. Modified Romberg's test for detective objective strengthening, coordination ex., deep transverse friction and proprioceptive training were prescribed. Cases analysized and the result were reported.
Cwoih Calendar Of International Conferences And Events, 健醫學會雜誌資料室 復
Cwoih Calendar Of International Conferences And Events, 健醫學會雜誌資料室 復
Rehabilitation Practice and Science
No abstract provided.
Intraocular Lens Implant Image Quality: The Optico-Retinal Interface, David D. Bogorad
Intraocular Lens Implant Image Quality: The Optico-Retinal Interface, David D. Bogorad
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
Improvements in intraocular lens implants during the past ten years have revolutionized cataract surgery. Both anterior and posterior chamber lenses are currently in wide use, but the optical superiority of the posterior chamber location has yet to be demonstrated. To do so, a more detailed analysis is required of visual function than is clinically routine. Also required is appreciation that the retina is an integral part of the eye's optical system because of its directional characteristics, which are known as the Stiles-Crawford effect. The optical quality of the pseudophakic eye is affected by the optics of the implant, its centration, …
Glaucoma Filtration Surgery: A Personal Review, Saul Sugar
Glaucoma Filtration Surgery: A Personal Review, Saul Sugar
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
No abstract provided.
Immunocytologic Methods In The Diagnosis Of Orbital Tumors, David M. Reifler, Sudha R. Kini, John S. Kennerdell, Andrew Dekker, Leslie J. Fisher
Immunocytologic Methods In The Diagnosis Of Orbital Tumors, David M. Reifler, Sudha R. Kini, John S. Kennerdell, Andrew Dekker, Leslie J. Fisher
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
The pathologic diagnosis was supported or confirmed in three out of four cases that had an adequate cytologic specimen. The results demonstrate that adjunctive immunocytologic techniques can be used in combination with fine-needle aspiration for a variety of orbital tumors. The pathologic diagnosis was supported or confirmed in three out of four cases that had an adequate cytologic specimen. The results demonstrate that adjunctive immunocytologic techniques can be used in combination with fine-needle aspiration for a variety of orbital tumors.
Some Unusual Foreign Bodies In The Anterior Segment Of The Eye And The Orbit, Saul Sugar
Some Unusual Foreign Bodies In The Anterior Segment Of The Eye And The Orbit, Saul Sugar
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
No abstract provided.
Malnutrition And Length Of Stay - A Relationship?, Marvin D. Anderson, Gladys Collins, Gloria Davis, Brack A. Bivins
Malnutrition And Length Of Stay - A Relationship?, Marvin D. Anderson, Gladys Collins, Gloria Davis, Brack A. Bivins
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
The admission nutrition status of 135 consecutive general medical patients admitted to a single nursing unit was evaluated using a simple questionnaire and available laboratory studies. A statistical analysis of the data obtained indicates that prolonged length of stay may be related to admission nutritional status.
Childhood Lead Poisoning, Raj P. Warrier, Jan Waisanen, Sam R. Kottamasu, Sayeed Sultana, K. Ratnakar Kini, William L. Kestenberg, John Strauthers, Craig Foreback
Childhood Lead Poisoning, Raj P. Warrier, Jan Waisanen, Sam R. Kottamasu, Sayeed Sultana, K. Ratnakar Kini, William L. Kestenberg, John Strauthers, Craig Foreback
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
Although lead encephalopathy is rare, lead intoxication continues to be a significant problem in Detroit. Neuropsychological effects may occur even at low levels of lead. Since treatment of lead poisoning consists of a painful series of injections, it is imperative that more attention be given to the prevention of this disease. To confirm the magnitude of the problems, our experience with lead poisoning during a three-year period at Henry Ford Hospital's Pediatric Department is reviewed.
Primary Hyperparathyroidism: Changing Patterns In Presentation And Treatment Decisions In The Eighties, D. Sudhaker Rao
Primary Hyperparathyroidism: Changing Patterns In Presentation And Treatment Decisions In The Eighties, D. Sudhaker Rao
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
No abstract provided.
Dermatomyositis Complicated By Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura, Maria A. Sawdyk, Jeffrey Jundt
Dermatomyositis Complicated By Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura, Maria A. Sawdyk, Jeffrey Jundt
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
A 65-year-old woman who had a documented history of dermatomyositis was hospitalized for evaluation of a syncopal attack. During the course of her stay, she experienced progressive neurologic dysfunction, hemolytic anemia, and thrombocytopenia. A clinical diagnosis of thrombotic thrombocytopenia purpura (TTP) was made, and therapy was initiated with glucocorticoids, plasmapheresis, plasma infusion, and antiplatelet medication. The pathogenesis of TTP has not been cleady elucidated. However, reports in the literature have postulated immune damage of the endothelium with demonstration of IgM and complement deposits as the origin of the condition. Further, there are reported cases of TTP associated with collagen disorders …
Clinical Trials: Ii. Randomization And Sample Size, Barbara Tilley, Anthony Schork
Clinical Trials: Ii. Randomization And Sample Size, Barbara Tilley, Anthony Schork
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
This second in a series of articles focuses on clinical trials. Information is provided on determining sample size and on methods of randomization including simple and single- and double-consent randomization, and blocked, stratified, and adaptive procedures to randomize patients to a study group.
Hereditary Sclerocornea, David Barsky, Steven P. Dunn
Hereditary Sclerocornea, David Barsky, Steven P. Dunn
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
A rare case of total hereditary sclerocornea is presented along with clinical history, histopathology, and a review of the possible pathogenesis and current literature on the subject. It is quite possible that imperfect cleavage of the anterior chamber angle may be the predisposing factor in scleralization of the cornea due to a failure of neural crest cell differentiation. If surgical intervention to correct for the corneal opacification is indicated, corneal transplantation should be performed as soon as possible after birth, similar to the indications for removal of dense congenital cataracts to avoid deprivation amblyopia.
Orbital Metastasis With Enophthalmos: A Review Of The Literature, David M. Reifler
Orbital Metastasis With Enophthalmos: A Review Of The Literature, David M. Reifler
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
Orbital metastasis is associated with enophthalmos in up to one third of all cases. After analyzing the clinical and pathologic features In 25 reported cases of enophthalmic orbital metastasis, the condition was found to almost exclusively affect females, usually in the 60 to 70 age group. The right orbit was the most commonly affected. The primary lesion was located in the breast in 19 (76%) cases and in the abdomen in 6 (24%) cases. In one third of the cases, the manifestations of the orbital metastasis were recognized before diagnosing the primary lesion. The most common presenting features were diplopia …
Editorial: Corneal Stability With Rigid Gas Permeable Lens Refitting, Robert J. Crossen
Editorial: Corneal Stability With Rigid Gas Permeable Lens Refitting, Robert J. Crossen
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Pseudo-Leukocyte-Specific/Nuclear Membrane Antinuclear Antibody Pattern: A Puzzle, Thomas K. Burnham
The Pseudo-Leukocyte-Specific/Nuclear Membrane Antinuclear Antibody Pattern: A Puzzle, Thomas K. Burnham
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
We report an antinuclear antibody (ANA) pattern—the pseudo-leukocyte-specific/nuclear membrane (PLS/NM) ANA pattern—that is puzzling because it usually reacts with only a few cells on human spleen imprints but with most epidermal and numerous dermal nuclei of normal human skin sections. The designation "pseudo-leukocyte-specific" was chosen because it is generally seen in only a few nuclei on human spleen imprints, thereby resembling the true leukocyte-specific ANA pattern. A few small round nuclei fluoresce homogeneously, surrounded by a bright wall, suggesting nuclear membrane (NM) fluorescence. The term "nuclear membrane" was added to the name because the NM appearance is even more prominent …
Evaluation Of Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome In A Family, Kayhan Ozkan
Evaluation Of Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome In A Family, Kayhan Ozkan
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
Five cases of Peutz-Jeghers syndrome in one family have been studied, and a review of the history and features of the syndrome are presented. This syndrome was detected in four of six siblings and in the father. Three family members underwent surgery after small-bowel obstruction was diagnosed. A gastric polyp was removed from a fourth family member. Rectal bleeding dominated the clinical picture in two patients. Colonic polyps were also found in the three patients who had small-bowel polyps. One of the four affected siblings had mucocutaneous pigmentation, but no evidence of intestinal polyps was detected. The five affected family …
Hematopoiesis Or Hemopoiesis, T. Prasanphanij
Hematopoiesis Or Hemopoiesis, T. Prasanphanij
Chulalongkorn Medical Journal
No abstract provided.