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pro vyhledávání: '"Bertha L. Paegel"'
Autor:
Warren Winkelstein, Philip S. Spiers, Charles Sisk, Donald R. Peterson, Milton S. Saslaw, Jo Ann Wray, John C. Cassel, Abraham M. Ltltenfeld, Nemat O. Borhani, Lewis H. Kuller, Curry Hb, Raymond Seltser, Bertha L. Paegel, Abraham Bolker, Herbert Anderson, Alan G. Robinson
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Epidemiology. 90:567-578
Autor:
Bertha L. Paegel, Joseph F. Ross
Publikováno v:
Blood. 1:189-201
1. A case of acute hemolytic anemia with hemoglobinuria precipitated by sulfadiazine is described. 2. Spherocytosis and increased hypotonic saline fragility were demonstrated during the acute phase of the disease. 3. Abnormal hemagglutinins and hemol
Autor:
Joseph F. Ross, Bertha L. Paegel
Publikováno v:
Medical Clinics of North America. 30:1042-1059
Publikováno v:
Blood. 3:68-90
1. Twenty-one patients with pernicious anemia were maintained on synthetic folic acid (pteroylglutamic acid) therapy alone for periods ranging from eight to seventeen months. Satisfactory blood levels were maintained in all cases receiving daily oral
Autor:
David Millward, Phillip Spiers, Warren Winkelstein, Joseph Wilber, Charles Sisk, Lewis Kuller, Abraham M. Lilienfeld, Raymond Selster, Donald R. Peterson, Milton S. Saslaw, Curry Hb, Herbert Anderson, Bertha L. Paegel, John Cassel
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Stroke. 1(2)
Previous studies have noted that the geographic differences in stroke mortality among areas of the United States were not due to artifacts of certification practices or accuracy of the diagnosis. A study of hospitalized stroke patients was completed
Autor:
Bertha L. Paegel
Publikováno v:
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association. 197:1047
To the Editor:— In your MYSTIC STATISTIC ( 197: 264,1966), Dr. Schor describes a clinical trial of an antihypertensive drug. I was somewhat startled by the statement that "the average decrease in blood pressure in the drug group was 100%." I am sur
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JAMA. 226:156
Of 1,240 transported patients, 70% were hospitalized. Forty-four percent of the hospitalized patients had acute myocardial infarction and of this group, 32% had a serious or life-threatening arrhythmia prior to hospitalization. There were 35 long-ter