1992
Acute Jejunoileitis. A Distinct Entity?
Levine J, Schmidt M, Burrell M, Hopkins M. Acute Jejunoileitis. A Distinct Entity? Journal Of Clinical Gastroenterology 1992, 14: 47-51. PMID: 1556408, DOI: 10.1097/00004836-199201000-00012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntermittent abdominal painSmall bowel obstructionDistinct clinical entityAbdominal painBowel obstructionSteroid treatmentClinical entityStool culturesUnknown etiologyBloody diarrheaRadiographic featuresDistinct entityJejunoileitisEarlier reportsLeukocytosisPainAscitesDiarrheaEtiologyObstructionSymptomsProminent feature
1991
Classic and vigorous achalasia: A comparison of manometric, radiographic, and clinical findings
Goldenberg S, Burrell M, Fette G, Vos C, Traube M. Classic and vigorous achalasia: A comparison of manometric, radiographic, and clinical findings. Gastroenterology 1991, 101: 743-748. PMID: 1860637, DOI: 10.1016/0016-5085(91)90534-r.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVigorous achalasiaClassic achalasiaChest painEsophageal dilationClinical findingsContraction amplitudeLower esophageal sphincter pressureTertiary contractionsEsophageal contraction amplitudeEsophageal sphincter pressureMean contraction amplitudePneumatic dilationSphincter pressureRadiographic parametersManometric studiesClinical aspectsAchalasiaPatientsSimilar findingsSatisfactory responsePainDilationRepetitive wavesManometric techniqueHg