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Publikováno v:
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 22:507-510
Autor:
Donald H. Klotz, Peter K. Kottmeier
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Annals. 8:60-81
Publikováno v:
Annals of Surgery. 154:475-484
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 36:572-582
Megacolon in early infancy and childhood may be due to a number of causes. The proper treatment must necessarily depend upon the accuracy of the diagnosis as to etiology in each patient. We have reviewed our cases of functional megacolon, i.e., "meco
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 8:271-283
Summary A review of eight patients with congenital biliary cysts showed that the correct diagnosis was only anticipated in two, that several patients underwent prolonged nonoperative treatment because of a mistaken diagnosis of hepatitis, and that ev
Autor:
Peter K. Kottmeier, Roman Dziadiw
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 2:111-117
Summary The complete release of the levator ani sling in patients with anal incontinence, due either to loss of sphincter or puborectalis muscle, is not only technically easier to perform but has shown improved results as compared with the partial re
Autor:
Stanley Minkowitz, Karl E. Karlson, Jose Pangan, Alan S. Josephson, Leonard Popowitz, Peter K. Kottmeier, Marvin L. Gliedman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 2:144-154
Summary An auxiliary liver transplant in a normal recipient could not be satisfactorily appraised, as to function, by changes in host liver function because the host liver masked graft disfunction. With high immunosuppressive regimens, graft survival
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 4:66-76
Autopsy findings and studies of pulmonary function, including pulmonary mechanics, air distribution, compliance, resistance, and hemodynamics in the intact animal indicate that anatomic and functional changes in the replanted growing lung do not sign
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 6:345-353
Absorption studies in replanted ileac segments in dogs have shown that chloride and water absorption are unimpaired. Mucosal permeability, as measured by the passage of ovalbumin, is unaltered and the response to hypertonic damage is within the same
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Surgery. 110:709-716