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Autor:
John F. Kurtzke, Henrik Brønnum-Hansen, L. S. Eriksen, A. Heltberg, K. Hyllested, J. D. Arbuckle, A. Olsen, M. T. Wallin, H. Jacobsen
Publikováno v:
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica. 96:149-157
Detailed questionnaires were completed in 1978-79 by 23 of the 28 then known resident Faroese multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and 127 controls. These controls were divided into 69 Group A (patient sibs and other relatives), 37 Group B (matched neigh
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Surgery. 96:185-190
Background Conventional surgical management of insulinomas involves an open technique. The laparoscopic approach has advantages in terms of improved postoperative pain and recovery time. This retrospective study evaluated the laparoscopic management
Autor:
D. A. McGROUTHER, J. D. Arbuckle
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hand Surgery. 20:836-840
Dynamic digital flexion was examined by video recording healthy subjects making a fist. The are of the fingertip sweep from full extension to full flexion was replayed frame by frame and plotted. A similar technique was employed to measure the MP, PI
Publikováno v:
Tissue Antigens. 42:105-110
Occurrence of clinical neurologic multiple sclerosis (CNMS) among resident Faroese began between 1943 and 1973 and comprised three epidemics. The occupation by British forces for 5 years during World War II was interpreted to have been of major impor
Publikováno v:
The British journal of surgery. 91(7)
Background Postoperative complications after laparoscopic choledochotomy are mainly related to the T tube. Both laparoscopic endobiliary stent placement with primary closure of the common bile duct (CBD) and primary closure of the CBD without drainag
Autor:
D. J. Bærentsen, J. L. Sever, C. Jersild, A. Olsen, D. L. Madden, John F. Kurtzke, J. D. Arbuckle, K. Hyllested
Publikováno v:
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica. 78:484-500
Clinical onset of multiple sclerosis (MS) occurred in 32 native resident Faroese between 1943 and 1973, comprising 3 consecutive epidemics of decreasing frequency. Relationship of MS with the appearance of canine distemper (CD) was explored by serolo