SMJ // July 1965, Volume 58 - Issue 7
Case Report
Pregnancy Complicated by Pheochromocytoma
Case Report
Eosinophilia Associated with Abdominal Mass
Article
Indispensable Otolaryngologist
General Information
STREET MAP OF DOWNTOWN HOUSTON
Original Article
Endometriosis of the Colon Sigmoid, Rectosigmoid and Rectovaginal Septum
Endometriosis is not the rare disease it was thought to be in the past. Its diagnosis is not uncommonly difficult. The two papers which follow consider the clinical picture when endometriosis involves the lower bowel. Surgical management of this disease has undergone radical changes in recent years, and resection of…
Original Article
Comparative Value of Liver Biopsy and Percutaneous Cholangiography in the Diagnosis of Obstructive Jaundice
There is always that small group of cases of jaundice which offers a puzzle to the clinician and in which the diagnosis is in question. The authors have shown how the judicious combination of biopsy and cholangiography may reach the diagnostic goal.
Original Article
Acute Intermittent Porphyria
Instances of this interesting group of metabolic disturbances may be missed unless the suspicion is kept in mind. It is likely that all clinicians have missed the disease upon occasion.
Original Article
Tetanus Prevention in a Government Hospital
Original Article
Generalized Elastolysis (Cutis Laxa) and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (Cutis Hyperelastica) A Comparative Clinical and Laboratory Study
A comparative study has been made of these hereditable, serious disorders of the connective tissue. All tissues of the body are involved, and not only those of the skin.
Original Article
Cytoid Bodies Following Acute Blood Loss
The authors demonstrate what apparently is a new entity,— cytoid bodies following acute loss of blood.
Original Article
Low Cervical Transverse Cesarean Section Complicated by Injury to the Uterine Vessels
The paper outlines the indications for such an approach to cesarean section. It is pointed out how the uterine vessels may be damaged leading to serious morbidity.
Original Article
Sialograms of Parotid Gland Case Reports
Original Article
Endometriosis of the Bowel Treatment by Excision or Castration
Original Article
Herpetic (Inclusion-Body) Encephalitis
Original Article
The Use of Transbuccal Oxytocin for Induction and Stimulation of Labor
This paper summarizes the results of this method of inducing or stimulating labor. It seems to offer ease of administration and of control.
Original Article
Trends in Urology
Original Article
Iatrogenic Brain Syndrome
Those who tend to use the psychotropic drugs rather loosely and without specific indications may find this article of interest.
Original Article
Perilous Progress
Original Article
Treatment of Retinoschisis by Light Coagulation
The authors consider the technic and their results in the use of coagulation by light for this lesion of the retina. It offers a prophylactic measure for the avoidance of retinal detachment.
Original Article
Practical Office Dermatology
The author offers a very practical discussion of diseases of the skin as encountered in the office of the family doctor.
Original Article
Medical Grand Rounds from the University of Alabama Medical Center
Original Article
Unusual Infections in Lymphoma and Leukemia
Entirely new forms of infection are encountered today, often by organisms usually saprophytic, following treatment by antibiotics and drugs depressant to the bone marrow. Such infections are pointed up by the authors' cases.
Original Article
An Experimental Study for Closure of Tympanic Perforations with Fascia and an Adhesive
This experimental study indicates that a polymerizing adhesive may be very effective for use to seal a graft in place on the eardrum.
Original Article
Can Allergy Be Prevented?
The author presents a sound approach to prevention for the potentially allergic child. His thoughts should be carefully considered by the family physician.