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Herbert Kaizer
Researcher at Rush University Medical Center
Publications - Â 36
Citations - Â 1903
Herbert Kaizer is an academic researcher from Rush University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bone marrow & Transplantation. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 36 publications receiving 1883 citations. Previous affiliations of Herbert Kaizer include University of Pennsylvania & Rush Medical College.
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A Controlled Trial of Fluconazole to Prevent Fungal Infections in Patients Undergoing Bone Marrow Transplantation
Jesse L. Goodman,Drew J. Winston,Ronald A. Greenfield,Pranatharthi H. Chandrasekar,Barry C. Fox,Herbert Kaizer,Richard K. Shadduck,Thomas C. Shea,Patrick J. Stiff,David J. Friedman,William G. Powderly,Jeffrey L. Silber,Harold W. Horowitz,Alan E. Lichtin,Steven N. Wolff,Mangan Kf,Samuel M. Silver,Daniel J. Weisdorf,Winston G. Ho,Gene S. Gilbert,Donald N. Buell +20 more
TL;DR: Prophylactic administration of fluconazole to recipients of bone marrow transplants reduces the incidence of both systemic and superficial fungal infections.
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Detection of tumor cells in the bone marrow, peripheral blood, and apheresis products of breast cancer patients using flow cytometry.
S J Simpson,Mona Vachula,M J Kennedy,Herbert Kaizer,J S Coon,Richard G. Ghalie,Stephanie F. Williams,D. Van Epps +7 more
TL;DR: A flow-cytometric method using cytokeratin-FITC and CD45-phycoerythrin (PE) to detect very low levels of cytokersatin-positive (CK+) tumor cells in mononuclear cell (MNC) preparations is developed, indicating that CK+ tumor cells could be detected by flow cytometry in all three specimen types.
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A multicenter, randomized, double-blind comparison of different doses of intravenous immunoglobulin for prevention of graft-versus-host disease and infection after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation.
Drew J. Winston,Joseph H. Antin,Steven N. Wolff,Barbara E. Bierer,Trudy N. Small,Kenneth B. Miller,Charles A. Linker,Herbert Kaizer,Hillard M. Lazarus,F. B. Petersen,Mj J. Cowan,Winston G. Ho,John R. Wingard,Gary J. Schiller,Mary C. Territo,J. Jiao,M. A. Petrarca,S. A. Tonetta +17 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that 100 mg/kg, 250 mg/ kg, and 500mg/kg doses of intravenous immunoglobulin are associated with similar incidences of GVHD and infections in most allogeneic marrow transplants.
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Evaluation of pulmonary complications after bone marrow transplantation: the role of pretransplant pulmonary function tests.
TL;DR: It is concluded that patients with pretransplant ventilatory defects have a higher risk of pulmonary complications after BMT, but the incidence of fatal complications was not significantly increased, although it cannot exclude a diminished study power due to the sample size.