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Hemolysis in patients with the cloth-covered aortic valve prosthesis : Changing severity of hemolysis and prediction of anemia
(Elsevier, 1974-10-03)
This paper is addressed to two questions: (1) Is there evidence for Increasing hemolysis in patients with a cloth-covered aortic valve prosthesis? (2) Is it possible to predict from the hematocrit, retriculocyte count, ...
133Xenon clearance in the diagnosis of arterial occlusive disease
(Elsevier, 1974-04)
The 133xenon clearance test is an easy, noninvasive method to assess arterial blood flow and can distinguish a normal from an ischemic limb. In addition, the close correlation with clinical findings affords an objective ...
Pemphigoid and pemphigus antigens in cultured epidermal cells
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 1978-06)
Fractions of IgG from sera of patients with pemphigoid and pemphigus added to monolayer cultures of mouse epidermal cells resulted in a sparse distribution of cells. Direct immunofluorescence studies of these monolayers ...
Distribution of 1-aminocyclopentanecarboxylic acid in the rhesus monkey
(Elsevier, 1970-04)
The distribution of ACPC in Rhesus monkeys appears to be different from that observed in other species. High concentrations are noted in the liver following intravenous injection. ACPC is concentrated in the pancreas to a ...
The effect of abdominal aortic cross-clamping on myocardial function
(Elsevier, 1977-05)
This study of 27 patients undergoing abdominal aortic operations was under-taken in an effort to define myocardial and peripheral vascular responses more precisely. Thirteen patients underwent resection of abdominal aortic ...
Reversal of renal allograft rejection with intravenous methylprednisolone "pulse" therapy,
(Elsevier, 1972-03)
Intravenous administration of large doses of methylprednisolone sodium succinate was demonstrated to modify rejection in both canine and human renal allografts. One dose of intravenous methylprednisolone 30 mg./kg. ...
Circulation studies in experimental phlegmasia cerulea dolens
(Elsevier, 1976-06)
A model of phlegmasia cerulea dolens in the canine hind limb was used to study the effects of heparin, sympathectomy, and venous thrombectomy plus heparin on limb hemodynamics. Only thrombectomy plus heparin restored ...