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Texas Medical Center
Healthcare•Houston, Texas, United States•
About: Texas Medical Center is a healthcare organization based out in Houston, Texas, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Cancer. The organization has 2845 authors who have published 2394 publications receiving 79426 citations.
Topics: Population, Cancer, Stroke, Gene, Health care
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TL;DR: HCT has surpassed PT as the current gold standard for the radiographic evaluation and diagnosis of mandible fractures and has enhanced imaging quality, equivalent sensitivity in identification of fractures, decreased interpretation error, and greater interphysician agreement in the identification ofMandible fractures.
Abstract: :The introduction of computed tomography (CT) in 1972 revolutionized the radiographic evaluation of patients who have experienced trauma. However, panoramic tomography (PT) continued to be superior in sensitivity to CT in the identification of mandible fractures and has been considered the g
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TL;DR: The observations support the view that the tumor is monomorphic and that it arises from serous cells of the acini or intercalated ducts, and may be the benign homolog of the adenoid cystic carcinoma.
Abstract: A case of basal cell adenoma of the parotid gland is reported. The tumor was studied by electron microscopy, and fine structural features included numerous desmosomes, large secretory granules, and replication of the basal lamina. Myoepithelial cells were not observed. The observations support the view that the tumor is monomorphic and that it arises from serous cells of the acini or intercalated ducts. The tumor may be the benign homolog of the adenoid cystic carcinoma.
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TL;DR: In a pilot series of 10 cachectic human beings with metastatic adenocarcinoma of the colon, who were treated simultaneously with 5-FU and intravenous hyperalimentation, the incidence of gastrointestinal side effects was significantly reduced and response rate was greater than that usually reported in comparable patients fed by mouth.
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TL;DR: Alternative and additional methods of locating citations to published works are discussed, including citation analysis, which provides a logical starting point in measuring quality.
Abstract: When evaluated for promotion or tenure, faculty members are increasingly judged more on the quality than on the quantity of their scholarly publications. As a result, they want help from librarians in locating all citations to their published works for documentation in their curriculum vitae. Citation analysis using Science Citation Index and Social Science Citation Index provides a logical starting point in measuring quality, but the limitations of these sources leave a void in coverage of citations to an author's work. This article discusses alternative and additional methods of locating citations to published works.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Eric N. Olson | 206 | 814 | 144586 |
Scott M. Grundy | 187 | 841 | 231821 |
Joseph Jankovic | 153 | 1146 | 93840 |
Geoffrey Burnstock | 141 | 1488 | 99525 |
George Perry | 139 | 923 | 77721 |
David Y. Graham | 138 | 1047 | 80886 |
James R. Lupski | 136 | 844 | 74256 |
Savio L. C. Woo | 135 | 785 | 62270 |
Henry T. Lynch | 133 | 925 | 86270 |
Joseph P. Broderick | 130 | 504 | 72779 |
Huda Y. Zoghbi | 127 | 463 | 65169 |
Paul M. Vanhoutte | 127 | 868 | 62177 |
Meletios A. Dimopoulos | 122 | 1371 | 71871 |
John B. Holcomb | 120 | 733 | 53760 |
John S. Mattick | 116 | 367 | 64315 |