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Autor:
David Acker, G. B. C. Harris, Fredric D. Frigoletto, N T Griscom, Charles L. Easterday, Jason C. Birnholz, Irving Umansky
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 139:781-787
The results of intrauterine fetal transfusion in 365 consecutive fetuses with erythroblastosis fetalis, between May 1 1964, and December 1979, are reported. The gestational ages of the fetuses at initial transfusion ranged from 22 to 33 weeks. The cr
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Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey. 9:743-747
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Cancer. 22:901-914
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Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey. 19:683-687
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Fertility and Sterility. 4:428-435
Autor:
Charles L. Easterday
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Clinical obstetrics and gynecology. 12(3)
Autor:
Charles L. Easterday, Duncan E. Reid
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The New England journal of medicine. 260(14)
IN obstetric practice, it is acknowledged that a significant number of patients, without apparent cause, repeatedly terminate their pregnancies between the early part of the middle trimester and the period of medical viability (approximately sixteen
Changes in umbilical-cord blood oxygen affinity after intrauterine transfusions for erythroblastosis
Autor:
Irving Umansky, Frederic D. Frigoletto, Charles L. Easterday, Miles J. Novy, Nicholas M. Nelson
Publikováno v:
The New England journal of medicine. 285(11)
The oxygen affinity of umbilical-cord blood was measured in 15 infants who received intrauterine transfusions (IUT) of adult blood for severe erythroblastosis fetalis (EF), seven infants with EF and various degrees of anemia who did not receive IUT,
Autor:
Charles L. Easterday, Duncan E. Reid
Publikováno v:
American journal of obstetrics and gynecology. 78
Inversion of the puerperal uterus with its attending mortality remains a formidable problem. The purpose of this report is to present a case of uterine inversion treated by the method of Haultain and briefly to consider the more controversial aspects
Autor:
Duncan E. Reid, Benjamin P. Watson, John Figgis Jewell, Leonard E. Safon, Charles L. Easterday
Publikováno v:
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association. 206:344
A serious epidemic of puerperal sepsis in May 1965, without any evident breach of technique or good practice, was traced by modern bacteriologic methods for the first time to a single reservoir and the probable source of the infection. In the decade