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Autor:
Barbara G. Silverman, S. Gerald Sandler, Philip Quarles, Lawrence McMurtry, Darrell J. Triulzi, Carolyn Whitsett, Paul R. McCurdy, Virginia Wanamaker, David Satcher, Leo J. McCarthy, Stephen D. Nightingale, Christopher D. Hillyer, Dennis Goldfinger
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Transfusion. 43:364-372
BACKGROUND : This report describes the first year of a government-sponsored program that uses daily reports from 29 sentinel sites to monitor the capacity of the US blood supply to meet demand. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS : From August 15, 2001, to Augu
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Rob Roy MacGregor, Samuel A. Bozzette, David M. Parenti, Michael P. Dubé, Diane V. Havlir, Kent A. Sepkowitz, Donald N. Forthal, J. Allen McCutchan, Carol A. Kemper, A. Clinton White, Fred R. Sattler, Stephen D. Nightingale, Mallory D. Witt, Francesca J. Torriani, Michael W. Dunne, Sarah H. Cheeseman, Princy Kumar, Michael Zelasky
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Clinical Infectious Diseases. 27:1369-1375
We compared the efficacy of a 400-mg once-weekly dosage versus a 200-mg daily dosage of fluconazole for the prevention of deep fungal infections in a multicenter, randomized, double-blind trial of 636 human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients to
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Psychology, Health & Medicine. 1:207-221
Abstract We sought to improve measurement of the constructs of sympathy and empathy using samples of 114 physicians and 95 college undergraduates. Separately by group, a structural model was developed for the Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI)-puta
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Stephen D. Nightingale
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Science. 299:1315-1317
In his Policy Forum, “Strengthening the FDA” (20 Dec., p. [2332][1]), Michael Friedman, the former Acting Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), makes four recommendations on how to strengthen the FDA. His first recommendation is
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American Journal of Clinical Pathology. 101:446-451
Thirty-seven bone marrow core biopsy specimens from 21 human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients with Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare complex bacteremia were stained using rabbit polyclonal antibodies against Mycobacterium bovis strain Bacill
Two Controlled Trials of Rifabutin Prophylaxis against Mycobacterium avium Complex Infection in AIDS
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Stephen D. Nightingale, D. William Cameron, Fred M. Gordin, Paul M. Sullam, David L. Cohn, Richard E. Chaisson, Lawrence J. Eron, Paula D. Sparti, Bernard Bihari, David L. Kaufman, John J. Stern, Daniel D. Pearce, Winkler G. Weinberg, Anthony LaMarca, Frederick P. Siegal
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New England Journal of Medicine. 329:828-833
Background Disseminated Mycobacterium avium complex infection eventually develops in most patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). This infection results in substantial morbidity and reduces survival by about six months. Methods W
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S X Cal, Stephen D. Nightingale, S L Saletan, D A Watson, E G Silverman, F G Pilkiewicz, C E Swenson, A J Lawrence
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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 37:1869-1872
TLC G-65, a liposome-encapsulated gentamicin, was given intravenously twice weekly for 4 weeks to AIDS patients with Mycobacterium avium-M. intracellulare complex (MAC) bacteremia at 1.7 mg of gentamicin per kg of body weight per infusion (4 patients
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Ophthalmology. 100:1032-1039
Background: An experimental sustained release intraocular device has been designed to deliver ganciclovir over a long period of time. As part of an efficacy trial, the ganciclovir intraocular device was used to treat cytomegalovirus (CIVIV) retinitis
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Journal of General Internal Medicine. 6:420-423
Objective:To test the hypothesis that physicians preferring a sympathetic over an empathetic response to a hypothetical patient’s misfortune will utilize more health care resources in the care of their patients. Design:Physicians were asked to sele
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Medical Decision Making. 11:176-179
Physician decisions concerning allocation of health care resources to patients are highly variable and poorly understood. Psychological androgyny theory (PAT) has been employed as a model of the interpersonal and task activities required of physician