Warhol, Michael J Antonioli, Donald A Pinkus, Geraldine S Burke, Louis Rice, Robert H
Involucrin, a protein subunit of keratinocyte cross-linked envelopes, is a distinctive marker for suprabasal differentiation in stratified squamous epithelium. Immunoperoxidase staining for involucrin was used to evaluate paraffin sections of tissue obtained by colposcopically directed biopsies of infectious, metaplastic, and dysplastic lesions of ...
Schachter, J
Methods for detecting microbial antigens in clinical specimens offer an alternative to culture in the diagnosis of some sexually transmitted diseases. Developers of the immunologic methods are faced with a number of problems in evaluating the new tests. Traditionally, these tests are compared to culture as the "gold standard." Unfortunately, cultur...
Nalcioglu, O Roeck, WW Seibert, JA Lando, AV Tobis, JM Henry, WL
Stoller, Marshall L Kogan, Barry A
Radioisotopic renal imaging proved to be much more sensitive than excretory urography in diagnosing renal parenchymal damage in 6 children with acute febrile urinary tract infections. This increased sensitivity may affect clinical management. More importantly, it may change the interpretation of scientific studies evaluating the natural history and...
Katzman, R Aronson, M Fuld, P Kawas, C Brown, T Morgenstern, H Frishman, W Gidez, L Eder, H Ooi, WL
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We have prospectively followed over a 5-year period 434 volunteers who were at intake ambulatory, functional, presumably nondemented, and between 75 and 85 years of age. Fifty-six (an incidence of 3.53 per 100 person-years at risk) developed a progressive dementia: 32 met diagnostic criteria for Alzheimer's disease (AD) (an incidence of 2.0 per 100...
Seeger, LL
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is proving to be an effective means for evaluating the shoulder. The use of a surface coil and high resolution scanning techniques have allowed detailed analysis of the normal anatomy of the shoulder. When evaluating for shoulder pathology, the choice of imaging plane and pulse sequencing will be determined by the s...
Crim, Julia R Cracchiolo, Andrea Bassett, Lawrence W Seeger, Leanne L Soma, Charles A Chatelaine, Anne
This article demonstrates normal anatomy of the foot and ankle as visualized with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the sagittal, axial, and coronal planes. Additionally, selected cases chosen from our experience with more than 100 clinical scans are shown to highlight the primary areas in which we have found MRI to be clinically useful: bone mar...
Jernigan, TL Press, GA Hesselink, JR
In this article, methods for measuring brain morphologic features on magnetic resonance images are described and normative data are provided for six morphologic variables. An estimated function relating age (ranging from 8 to 79 years) to average values is given for each measure. A linear decrease over the age range is observed in the volume of the...
Dupont, RM Jernigan, TL Butters, N Delis, D Hesselink, JR Heindel, W Gillin, JC
Magnetic resonance imaging was utilized to determine the nature and rate of subcortical abnormalities in bipolar affective disorder. Nine of 19 bipolar patients and no controls demonstrated subcortical signal hyperintensities on blind evaluation of the images. There was no apparent change in the appearance of the hyperintensities in 7 of 7 subjects...
Gold, Richard I Seeger, Leanne L Bassett, Lawrence W Steckel, Richard J
The radionuclide bone scan is the most effective whole body screening test for bone metastases. Conventional radiography, although relatively insensitive to the presence of bone metastases, is the best modality for characterizing them once they are detected in radionuclide scans. When the radionuclide bone scan and appropriate correlative radiograp...