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Renal failure. 13(4)
This report describes a patient who developed cyclosporin-induced thrombotic microangiopathy in a renal allograft. Cyclosporin-induced thrombotic microangiopathy is considered by many as a contraindication to subsequent therapy with cyclosporin. This
Autor:
David M. Warshauer, Stanley R. Mandel
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Clinical Imaging. 23:375-376
We report the computed tomography (CT) description of a leiomyoma involving the extraperitional portion of the round ligament. Although unusual, such a lesion may mimic other mass lesions in this vicinity including adenopathy, endometriomas, and ingu
Autor:
George E. Johnson, Stanley R. Mandel
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Journal of Vascular Surgery. 11:182-183
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The American Journal of Surgery. 145:120-125
Opens surgical drainage of intraabdominal, intrahepatic, and mediastinal abscess is well established. Although this may be the procedure of choice when there are indications for treatment of concurrent intraabdominal and mediastinal surgical disease,
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Investigative Radiology. 13:328-333
Intrarenal microlymphatic filling was observed during a microangiographic and histologic study of unmodified canine allograft rejection. The extent of lymphatic visualization was correlated with the pathophysiologic state of the allograft. An example
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Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 41:553-566
SummaryThrombosis of the microvasculature has been recognized as the end product of organ rejection, but the exact biological pathway through which this occurs has not been clarified. Normal, factor VII deficient and heterozygous hemophilic (factor V
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Annals of Surgery. 181:596-603
Data are presented on the clinical application of radionuclide imaging to evaluate changes in cadaver transplant function in the immediate postoperative period. The method uses orthoiodohippuric acid (hippuran) administered IV, with scintillation ima
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Annals of Surgery. 205:126-128
The surgical approach to bleeding visceral artery aneurysms has a mortality rate of 16-50% that is dependent primarily on anatomic location and underlying cause. Nineteen patients were studied over a 10-year period who were definitively treated by em
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Archives of surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960). 115(1)
• The patient with the symptomatic abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) presents a management dilemma, ie, emergent, urgent, or elective operation. The mortality for 38 patients with a ruptured AAA prior to 1972 was 61%. That year, a policy of immediate
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Archives of surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960). 112(11)
• Vascular access has become the most common operation performed at North Carolina Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill. Three hundred vascular access procedures performed between 1971 and 1975 were reviewed as to results, costs, and manpower commitment.