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Publikováno v:
Przeglad epidemiologiczny. 55(1 Suppl 2)
Autor:
R, Zajtchuk, G R, Sullivan
Publikováno v:
Military medicine. 160(1)
Autor:
R C Smallridge, K Hall-Boyer, C R Lake, R Zajtchuk, R Hargraves, G P Zaloga, K D Burman, Bart Chernow
Publikováno v:
Annals of Surgery. 201:456-464
Thyroid hormone alterations (known as the "sick-euthyroid syndrome") are common following major surgery, but the time course for appearance and recovery from these alterations has not previously been longitudinally studied in a large group of surgica
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. 50:775-780
Publikováno v:
Diseases of the Chest. 51:482-486
Publikováno v:
The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery. 69(2)
A case of bilateral atrial myxomas is presented. The diagnosis was made preoperatively with the aid of echocardiography and cineangiography. The use of the echocardiogram in the diagnosis of this lesion is emphasized.
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 54(4)
This report documents the experience of the authors with two patients who had received thoracic radiation for disseminated teratocarcinomas of the testis, survived their malignancies, and subsequently developed squamous cell carcinomas of the esophag
Publikováno v:
The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery. 80(4)
Thirty-one patients treated for isolated intrathoracic ganglioneuroblastoma have been evaluated. The surviving patients (27/31) have been followed for periods up to 25 years. The modes of treatment consisted of complete or partial resection of the tu
Publikováno v:
The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery. 91(5)
A retrospective analysis was conducted to ascertain whether computed tomography had increased diagnostic accuracy while decreasing the number of tests needed in the preoperative assessment of patients with mediastinal masses. A total of 42 patients w
Publikováno v:
The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery. 80(1)
Eighty patients underwent isolated mitral valve replacement with the Kay-Shiley prosthesis during a 6 year period (September, 1966, in October, 1972) at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. One-hundred percent follow-up has been achieved with this group.