The observations are pertinent in that they show failure of a bone-marrow homograft to grow in a person whose immune responses are intact. The absence of pulmonary emboli and the failure to find ...
Purpose: The drug therapy of common conditions and complications during labor and delivery and the fetal and neonatal effects of this therapy are examined. Summary: The pharmacologic therapy of ...
The possibility that intracellular histamine metabolism and histamine formation from histidine decarboxylase activity might be involved in the mechanics of homograft rejection led to the present ...
His contributions include, but are not limited to, being the first to perform: carotid endarterectomy (1953), excision and homograft replacement of an aneurysm of the abdominal aorta (1954), ...
Of 135 women beyond fifty years of age who were evaluated for levels of bone density, those with a normal or only a minimally decreased bone density had the highest number of normal bone-marrow ...
In women at risk for preterm delivery (less than 37 weeks' gestation), antenatal corticosteroids are frequently administered to prevent fetal lung immaturity at birth. Two milliliters of ...