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
1988
Of Cholescintigraphy, Sonography, and Great Bears
Burrell M, Zeman R. Of Cholescintigraphy, Sonography, and Great Bears. Journal Of Clinical Gastroenterology 1988, 10: 123-126. PMID: 3047211, DOI: 10.1097/00004836-198804000-00002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow-grade obstructionCommon duct stonesPainless jaundiceBiliary obstructionBiliary tractDuct stonesClinical findingsTherapeutic optionsDirect cholangiographyImaging testsNoninvasive imagingHigher likelihoodCholescintigraphyObstructionCholedocholithiasisCholangiographyJaundicePatientsMalignancySonographyMainstayTract