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Ada News Letter - 12/14/1970, American Dental Association Dec 1970

Ada News Letter - 12/14/1970, American Dental Association

ADA News Letter

A newsletter published monthly to provide current information to officers of state and local dental societies on American Dental Association activities, 1948-1971


Uwomj Volume 41, No 2, December 1970, Western University Dec 1970

Uwomj Volume 41, No 2, December 1970, Western University

University of Western Ontario Medical Journal

Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry


In Vitro Hypothalamic Stimulation Of Fsh Synthesis And Release In Anterior Pituitaries From Five- And Twenty-Five-Day-Old Female Rats, James A. Dibbet Dec 1970

In Vitro Hypothalamic Stimulation Of Fsh Synthesis And Release In Anterior Pituitaries From Five- And Twenty-Five-Day-Old Female Rats, James A. Dibbet

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Ariel - Volume 3 Number 4, Brent Spears, Mary Beuchler, Richard Bonanno, Anton Kemps, Michael Leo, Robin Edwards, Robert Breckenridge, Jr., Alice M. Johnson Dec 1970

Ariel - Volume 3 Number 4, Brent Spears, Mary Beuchler, Richard Bonanno, Anton Kemps, Michael Leo, Robin Edwards, Robert Breckenridge, Jr., Alice M. Johnson

Ariel

Editors

Richard J. Bonanno

Robin A. Edwards

Associate Editors

Steven Ager

Tom Williams

Lay-out Editor

Eugenia Miller

Contributing Editors

Paul Bialas

Robert Breckenridge

Lynne Porter

David Jacoby

Terry Burt

Mark Pearlman

Michael Leo

Mike LeWitt

Editors Emeritus

Delvyn C. Case, Jr.

Paul M. Fernhoff


Population Review 1970: Kenya, Norman Miller Dec 1970

Population Review 1970: Kenya, Norman Miller

Dartmouth Scholarship

The Republic of Kenya, located astride the equator on the Indian Ocean, enjoys the distinction of being the first tropical African nation to initiate a serious government program in population analysis and family planning. Ghana, Botswana, and the Reunion Islands off the African coast recently followed suit and have positive programs underway. By contrast, most other African states remain apathetic toward their own population problems, and a few are vigorously pronatal. Perhaps the most extreme example is Kenya's island neighbor, Zanzibar, which reportedly has introduced the death penalty for illegal abortions, and banned the sale of all contraceptives.


Front Matter Dec 1970

Front Matter

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Co-Existent Klinefelter's Syndrome, Acquired Cutaneous Hepatic Porphyria And Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, M. Saeed-Uz-Zafar, W. R. Gronewald, G. B. Bluhm Dec 1970

Co-Existent Klinefelter's Syndrome, Acquired Cutaneous Hepatic Porphyria And Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, M. Saeed-Uz-Zafar, W. R. Gronewald, G. B. Bluhm

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

A patient is reported with Klinefelter's syndrome, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and acquired cutaneous hepatic porphyria. Although patients with chromatin positive Klinefelter's syndrome may have elevated auto-antibodies, this patient had definite diagnostic criteria for SLE. Furthermore, evidence of disturbed porphyrin metabolism compatible with acquired cutaneous hepatic porphyria was found. It is speculated that the major disturbance in our patient's porphyrin biosynthesis may be distal to ^-ALA synthetase. Any association between the three diseases is conjectural: however, it is noteworthy that both SLE and porphyria are more common in the female and that our patient had two X chromosomes in addition …


Mycosis Fungoides With Thrombotic Microangiopathy And Major Central Nervous System Manifestations, T. A. Chapel, S. M. Saeed, B. W. Steinhauer Dec 1970

Mycosis Fungoides With Thrombotic Microangiopathy And Major Central Nervous System Manifestations, T. A. Chapel, S. M. Saeed, B. W. Steinhauer

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

A case of mycosis fungoides is presented which terminated in death by an acute central nervous system illness. Autopsy revealed thrombotic microangiopathy. This is felt to be the first report of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura occurring in a patient with mycosis fungoides. Since thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura has been reported in association with other malignancies, the association of these relatively rare disorders may represent more than a coincidence.


The Prevention Of Recurrent Peritoneal Adhesions: A Clinical And Laboratory Investigation, T. A. Cromwell, Joseph L. Ponka Dec 1970

The Prevention Of Recurrent Peritoneal Adhesions: A Clinical And Laboratory Investigation, T. A. Cromwell, Joseph L. Ponka

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

This study documented the fact that recurrent episodes of small bowel obstruction were not uncommon (38%) in a review of 120 patients who underwent lysis of adhesions or lysis of adhesions and Noble Plication. A laboratory experiment using dogs was constructed to compare dextran to a combined promethazine-dexamethasone regimen for the prevention of adhesion formation in the immediate post-operative period. Dextran was completely ineffective in preventing adhesion reformation. Meticulous surgical technique remains the single most important factor in adhesion prevention.


Renal Cell Carcinoma Masquerading As A Pancreatic Pseudocyst: A Case Report, Stuart J. Kingma, Hubert M. Allen Dec 1970

Renal Cell Carcinoma Masquerading As A Pancreatic Pseudocyst: A Case Report, Stuart J. Kingma, Hubert M. Allen

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

A case is reported in which an abdominal mass was treated initially as a traumatic pseudocyst of the pancreas. Subsequent studies elucidated the true nature of the lesion, a renal cell carcinoma. The use of visceral arteriography as a definitive diagnostic tool is illustrated by this case.


Dose-Response Relationship Of Bile Flow To Cholecystokinin Stimulation As Measured By Duodenal Drainage, Robert J. Priest, Roberto F. Gluckmann, J. Edward Berk, Joseph A. Rinaldo Dec 1970

Dose-Response Relationship Of Bile Flow To Cholecystokinin Stimulation As Measured By Duodenal Drainage, Robert J. Priest, Roberto F. Gluckmann, J. Edward Berk, Joseph A. Rinaldo

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

A study was done to evaluate the dose-response of cholecystokinin administered intravenously to normal patients and to patients with diseased gallbladders. The volumes of bile and bilirubin units were measured in duodenal aspirates. A dosage of cholecystokinin between 12.5 and 25 Ivy dog units differentiated the several categories studied. Lower doses of cholecystokinin resulted in no change in the volume of bile, but significantly reduced the output of bilirubin units.


X-Ray Diffraction Powder Data For Amino Acid Derivatives, Jonathan Parsons, Joseph A. Scilla, William T. Beher Dec 1970

X-Ray Diffraction Powder Data For Amino Acid Derivatives, Jonathan Parsons, Joseph A. Scilla, William T. Beher

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

This paper follows a group of ten publications in this Journal reporting x-ray diffraction powder data for steroids. The data here reported is for a group of amino acid derivatives.


Hfh In The News Dec 1970

Hfh In The News

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Immunologic Competence In Idiopathic Ulcerative Colitis (Humoral Aspects Of Immunity), Gerald A. Logrippo, Klaus Anselm, Hajime Hayashi, Robert J. Priest Dec 1970

Immunologic Competence In Idiopathic Ulcerative Colitis (Humoral Aspects Of Immunity), Gerald A. Logrippo, Klaus Anselm, Hajime Hayashi, Robert J. Priest

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

Systemic immune status was studied in 86 idiopathic ulcerative colitis patients. Quantitation of the major serum immunoglobulins (IgG, IgA and IgM) and qualitation for specific enteropathogens (bacterial and viral) associated with the immunoglobulins are correlated with the severity and duration of the disease. The studies demonstrate the immunologic competence of these patients to respond to a variety of infections with normal activity and hyperactivity. In addition, systemic complications associated with ulcerative colitis, particularly liver involvement, are reflected in the immunologic studies.


The Effect Of Phenobarbital On Serum Bilirubin Of Full Term Infants: A Controlled Study, Mary J. Kokosky, Harold A. Falconer, Lester Weiss Dec 1970

The Effect Of Phenobarbital On Serum Bilirubin Of Full Term Infants: A Controlled Study, Mary J. Kokosky, Harold A. Falconer, Lester Weiss

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

Three bundled twenty-eight infants weighing more than 2500 grams were studied for the effect of low dose phenobarbital (15 mg/day) upon third and fifth day serum bilirubin levels. The groups were divided according to sex, race and type of treatment. Controls were made for the possible effect of the 14% ethanol contained in phenobarbital elixir. It was found that males had higher mean serum bilirubin levels than females, Caucasians had higher mean serum bilirubin levels than Negroes, and control infants had higher serum bilirubin values than those infants treated with phenobarbital. However, in those patients who had lower serum bilirubin …


Immunoglobulin Levels In Spinal Fluid And Saliva By Direct Immunochemical Assay And Microscopic Measurements, Hajime Hayashi, Gerald A. Logrippo, Mary Perry Dec 1970

Immunoglobulin Levels In Spinal Fluid And Saliva By Direct Immunochemical Assay And Microscopic Measurements, Hajime Hayashi, Gerald A. Logrippo, Mary Perry

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

The immunochemical procedure used in this hospital for serum immunoglobulins (Igs) has been modified to increase sensitivity (5-to-20-fold) so that minute quantities of immunoglobulins can now be measured directly in unconcentrated body fluids. Normal spinal fluid Ig levels (±2 S.D. from normal means) were found to be: 0.01-0.21 mg/100 ml for IgA; 0.5-2.50 mg/100 for IgG: and no detectable quantities for IgM. Normal (pooled) salivary Ig levels were found to be 0.01-2.25 mg/100 ml for IgA: trace quandties to 1.85 mg/100 ml for IgG: and no detectable quantities for IgM. Spinal fluid and salivary Igs were assayed in 227 adults …


Publications Of The Staff Of The Henry Ford Hospital And The Edsel B. Ford Institute For Medical Research Dec 1970

Publications Of The Staff Of The Henry Ford Hospital And The Edsel B. Ford Institute For Medical Research

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Back Matter Dec 1970

Back Matter

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


A Comparative Study Of The Head And Thoracic Osteology And Myology Of The Skinks Eumeces Gilberti Van Denburgh And Eumeces Skiltonianus (Baird And Girard), David F. Nash, Wilmer W. Tanner Dec 1970

A Comparative Study Of The Head And Thoracic Osteology And Myology Of The Skinks Eumeces Gilberti Van Denburgh And Eumeces Skiltonianus (Baird And Girard), David F. Nash, Wilmer W. Tanner

Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series

The differences observed from the osteology and myology are few and subtle.

Neither species is consistent in having all of the anatomical characters equal. E. skiltonianus, however, is more variable than gilberti. This species: 1. exhibits a wider range of variation in the number of slips of the intermandibularis anterior; 2. has two distinct bundles of the depressor mandibularis; and 3. has variation in the anterior suture pattern of the frontal, nasal, prefrontal and maxilla elements. E. gilberti on the other hand has: 1. only one distinct bundle of the depressor mandibularis; 2. a frequent reduction of the relative size …


Front Matter, Vol. 12 No. 2 Dec 1970

Front Matter, Vol. 12 No. 2

Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series

No abstract provided.


End Matter, Vol. 12 No. 2 Dec 1970

End Matter, Vol. 12 No. 2

Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series

No abstract provided.


Pretest Case History Information And Examiner Experience As Determinants Of Scoring Variability On Wechsler Intelligence Tests, Joseph J. Auffrey Dec 1970

Pretest Case History Information And Examiner Experience As Determinants Of Scoring Variability On Wechsler Intelligence Tests, Joseph J. Auffrey

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Stuttering Tremor; An Exploration Of Methodologies For Recording And Analysis, James J. Welsh Dec 1970

Stuttering Tremor; An Exploration Of Methodologies For Recording And Analysis, James J. Welsh

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Immunological And Reproductive Responses In The Male Rat Following Challenge With Homologous Or Autologous Sperm, James M. Andress Dec 1970

Immunological And Reproductive Responses In The Male Rat Following Challenge With Homologous Or Autologous Sperm, James M. Andress

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Ada News Letter - 11/30/1970, American Dental Association Nov 1970

Ada News Letter - 11/30/1970, American Dental Association

ADA News Letter

A newsletter published monthly to provide current information to officers of state and local dental societies on American Dental Association activities, 1948-1971


Ada News Letter - 11/17/1970, American Dental Association Nov 1970

Ada News Letter - 11/17/1970, American Dental Association

ADA News Letter

A newsletter published monthly to provide current information to officers of state and local dental societies on American Dental Association activities, 1948-1971


Ada News Letter - 11/02/1970, American Dental Association Nov 1970

Ada News Letter - 11/02/1970, American Dental Association

ADA News Letter

A newsletter published monthly to provide current information to officers of state and local dental societies on American Dental Association activities, 1948-1971


Ariel - Volume 3 Number 3, Richard Bonanno, Eugenia Miller, Brent Spears, Paul Bialias, David Jacoby, Terry Burt, Robert Breckenridge, Jr., Joseph S. Agnello, Jr. Nov 1970

Ariel - Volume 3 Number 3, Richard Bonanno, Eugenia Miller, Brent Spears, Paul Bialias, David Jacoby, Terry Burt, Robert Breckenridge, Jr., Joseph S. Agnello, Jr.

Ariel

Editors

Richard J. Bonanno

Robin A. Edwards

Associate Editors

Steven Ager

Stephen Flynn

Tom Williams

Lay-out Editor

Eugenia Miller

Contributing Editors

Paul Bialas

Robert Breckenridge

Lynne Porter

Milton Packer

Terry Burt

Mark Pearlman

Editors Emeritus

Delvyn C. Case, Jr.

Paul M. Fernhoff

Mike Leo


A Comparison Of Ecs And Drug Induced State-Dependent Learning, Mayse F. John Nov 1970

A Comparison Of Ecs And Drug Induced State-Dependent Learning, Mayse F. John

All Master's Theses

The purpose of the present experiment is twofold: (a) to determine if FS and ECS or just ECS can be used as an agent to produce "dissociated" learning in a multi-trial procedure, and (b) if shown, to determine the effectiveness of these agents relative to three different dosages of sodium pentobarbital preselected to produce no, moderate, and complete dissociation.


Volume 13, Index, Canadian Medical Association Oct 1970

Volume 13, 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.

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