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Report (U.S. Naval Medical Research Laboratory). 23
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Antibioticschemotherapy (Northfield, Ill.). 3(2)
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Antibioticschemotherapy (Northfield, Ill.). 1(3)
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Report (U.S. Naval Medical Research Laboratory). 23
Autor:
J W Parker, R W Gaines
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The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery. 77:572-577
We studied the results of prolonged intravenous therapy with antibiotics through a central venous silicone-elastomer catheter that had been peripherally inserted in thirty-five orthopaedic patients. The catheters remained in place for an average of t
Autor:
C K Kasper, G Gjerset, R B Counts, J W Mosley, Mary Ann Fletcher, Elizabeth Donegan, M C Pike, Yi Zhou, J W Parker, J Hassett
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Blood. 84:1666-1671
Low- and intermediate-purity clotting-factor therapies are believed to accelerate human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) progression in hemophiliacs through adverse immune effects of the other plasma proteins in the preparations. To investigate this post
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Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 7:169-176
Plasma cell myelomas in horses have been reported infrequently. Data from 10 cases, 9 from the literature and 1 new case, are used to characterize the disease in the horse. Hot-blooded horses (7/10), specifically Quarter Horses (4/10), were most ofte
Autor:
Hang Lee, J. M. Lusher, James W. Mosley, Mary Ann Fletcher, J. W. Parker, J. Hassett, Elizabeth Donegan, Jerry Kaplan, G. F. Gjerset
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Blood. 80:831-840
Children other than neonates infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) have low rates of progression to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Through 1989, 5.3% of 95 infected hemophiliacs aged 5 to 13 years developed AIDS, compa
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Toxicological Sciences. 15:44-52
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Spine. 25(9)
A retrospective review of all the surgically managed spinal fractures at the University of Missouri Medical Center during the 41/2-year period from January 1989 to July 1993 was performed. Of the 51 surgically managed patients, 46 were instrumented b