2001
Documentation of discussions about prognosis with terminally ill patients
Bradley E, Hallemeier A, Fried T, Johnson-Hurzeler R, Cherlin E, Kasl S, Horwitz S. Documentation of discussions about prognosis with terminally ill patients. The American Journal Of Medicine 2001, 111: 218-223. PMID: 11530033, DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9343(01)00798-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIll patientsMedical recordsDocumentation of discussionInoperable lung cancerStandardized abstraction formAdvance care planningLife-sustaining treatmentEnd of lifeClinical factorsMedical chartsIll inpatientsLung cancerCommunity hospitalResuscitate ordersAbstraction formCare planningGall bladderPatientsPrognosisFuture careFamily preferencesInpatientsCancerTreatmentPrevious studies
1995
A mucin-like glycoprotein identified by MAG (mouse ascites Golgi) antibodies. Menstrual cycle-dependent localization in human endometrium.
Kliman HJ, Feinberg RF, Schwartz LB, Feinman MA, Lavi E, Meaddough EL. A mucin-like glycoprotein identified by MAG (mouse ascites Golgi) antibodies. Menstrual cycle-dependent localization in human endometrium. American Journal Of Pathology 1995, 146: 166-81. PMID: 7531946, PMCID: PMC1870765.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMAG antibodyMucin-like glycoproteinHigh molecular weight mucin-like glycoproteinBlood groupCycle days 5Bile duct epitheliumAnti-MAG antibodiesConceptus-endometrial interactionsExpression of mucinsBlood type ABlood group AHuman endometrial glandsEndometrial biopsyPancreatic acinar cellsEndometrial glandsEndometrial surfaceIgG antibodiesImplantation windowHuman endometriumImmunohistochemical stainingGroup AGall bladderLuminal epitheliumDuct epitheliumLacrimal gland
1994
Growth of the fetal gall bladder in normal pregnancies
Goldstein I, Tamir A, Weisman A, Jakobi P, Copel J. Growth of the fetal gall bladder in normal pregnancies. Ultrasound In Obstetrics And Gynecology 1994, 4: 289-293. PMID: 12797163, DOI: 10.1046/j.1469-0705.1994.04040289.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFetal gall bladderGestational ageGall bladderAbdominal circumferenceBiparietal diameterBladder areaFirst-degree correlationGall-bladder areaFemoral lengthNormal pregnant womenBiliary duct systemSignificant correlationRoutine biometric measurementsNormative dataBladder circumferenceNormal pregnancyWeeks' gestationPregnant womenAdditional lesionsStudy groupBladderCircumferenceLong bonesAgeFurther studies
1989
Blunt hollow viscus injuries of the digestive tract: a poorly recognized phenomenon.
Longo W, Degutis L, Baker C. Blunt hollow viscus injuries of the digestive tract: a poorly recognized phenomenon. Connecticut Medicine 1989, 53: 451-4. PMID: 2766714.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHollow viscus injuryBlunt hollow viscus injuryViscus injuryYale-New Haven HospitalReview of recordsAbdominal tendernessEarly celiotomyMajor morbidityTrauma centerHigh morbidityPeritoneal lavageGall bladderMortality rateSmall intestineLarge intestineInjuryMorbidityPatientsDigestive tractAccurate predictorMortalityDiagnosisIntestineYear periodLavage
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