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Showing papers in "Southern Medical Journal in 1967"



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TL;DR: The authors have shown that sensitivity may develop as related to the intensity as well as duration of exposure to these insects in the environment.
Abstract: Contamination of food by the insect, as well as direct contact with it, may induce sensitization to cockroaches or their products. The authors have shown that sensitivity may develop as related to the intensity as well as duration of exposure to these insects in the environment.

62 citations




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TL;DR: It is illustrated that tuberculous meningitis, characteristic of recent infection, has moved from childhood to adult life and would be anticipated to accompany the demonstrated later acquisition of tuberculosis of today.
Abstract: This review illustrates that tuberculous meningitis, characteristic of recent infection, has moved from childhood to adult life. This would be anticipated to accompany the demonstrated later acquisition of tuberculosis of today.

45 citations


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TL;DR: In metabolic acidosis, the combination of bicarbonate with epinephrine is a valuable adjunct in the management of cardiac arrest.
Abstract: In metabolic acidosis, the combination of bicarbonate with epinephrine is a valuable adjunct in the management of cardiac arrest

44 citations




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TL;DR: This seems to offer the most objective means of diagnosing and evaluating obstruction in the lower urinary tract and far surpasses the older clinical means of estimating such obstruction.
Abstract: This seems to offer the most objective means of diagnosing and evaluating obstruction in the lower urinary tract. It far surpasses the older clinical means of estimating such obstruction.

32 citations



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TL;DR: This fungus is a major source of infection in the oral cavity of people with certain chronic diseases and treatment with antibiotics is accompanied by an overgrowth.
Abstract: Certain chronic diseases and treatment with antibiotics are accompanied by an overgrowth of this fungus in the oral cavity.










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TL;DR: Its presence in instances of the diseases considered here raises interesting questions of pathogenesis, may mutant cells of the host act as an antigen to stimulate antibody response and thus autoimmunity.
Abstract: Vasculitis of the subcutis and/or panniculus is commonly associated with systemic disease as a manifestation of autoimmunity. Its presence in instances of the diseases considered here raises interesting questions of pathogenesis. May mutant cells of the host act as an antigen to stimulate antibody r

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TL;DR: The role of the physician as a vector who transmits the etiologic agents to the patient and the Journal drew attention to this topic last year.
Abstract: More and more the “diseases of medical progress” are coming to the fore. One author has pertinently described, “The role of the physician as a vector who transmits the etiologic agents to the patient . . .” The Journal drew attention to this topic last year (July).




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TL;DR: In this paper, the functional state of the eustachian tube was evaluated and the importance of this in prognosis and anticipated results of tympanoplasty was discussed.
Abstract: The authors describe their method of evaluating the functional state of the eustachian tube. They indicate the importance of this in prognosis and anticipated results of tympanoplasty.

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TL;DR: The recognition of this not uncommon congenital anomaly has a practical importance for the surgeon who is to operate in the cervical region, for the avoidance of surgical accidents.
Abstract: The recognition of this not uncommon congenital anomaly has a practical importance. Its presence explains several diagnostic aberrations. For the surgeon who is to operate in the cervical region, knowledge of its presence is to be forewarned for the avoidance of surgical accidents.



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TL;DR: The authors believe this drug to be very effective in the gram-negative infections of wounds, burns, peritonitis and other lesions.
Abstract: The authors believe this drug to be very effective in the gram-negative infections of wounds, burns, peritonitis and other lesions. Little toxicity was encountered.