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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine. 52:113-117
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum. 2:284-290
Experience with 89 cases of imperforate anus treated at Charity Hospital of New Orleans and the Ochsner Clinic has emphasized the importance of more standardized management of this anomaly. The importance of the observation period in determining the
Autor:
Patrick H. Hanley, Hines Mo
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Southern Medical Journal. 49:475-484
Autor:
Hines Mo
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum. 10:335-338
If the partnerships that have been discussed can be further developed, the rapid advances in American medicine during the past twenty-five years will be extrapolated. If they are not, we will lose by default. Some type of national medical service wit
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Southern medical journal. 57
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A.M.A. archives of internal medicine. 96(4)
Carcinoid tumors may arise anywhere in the gastrointestinal tract from the cardia to the rectum. They have also been reported in ectopic tissue of the gastrointestinal tract, as in dermoid cysts. Rarely, they are found in the bronchi, gall bladder, M
Autor:
Hines Mo
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JAMA. 190
Organization of an independent Section on Proctology of the American Medical Association represents another milestone in the recognition of our specialty. As chairman of the section's first meeting, I feel at the same time greatly honored and sincere
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JAMA. 174
The major cutaneous problems formerly associated with ileostomy have been virtually eliminated by appliances that can be held in place by adhesives. Advances in surgical procedures for initial establishment, subsequent care, and occasionally necessar
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American journal of surgery. 88(5)
A slight modification of a technic, originally described by Stone, is advocated for correction of low rectovaginal or rectoperineal congenital anomalies in which the external sphincter is preserved. Excellent functional results were obtained in four