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2. Effectiveness of a simulator in training anesthesiology residents
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Abrahamson, S, Denson, J S, and Wolf, R M
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- 2004
3. Co oxidation over silica supported Pt-Rh alloy catalysts
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Van Den Bosch-Driebergen, A. G., Kieboom, M. N. H., Van Dreumel, A., Wolf, R. M., Van Delft, F. C. M. J. M., and Nieuwenhuys, B. E.
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- 1989
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4. Reduction of nitric oxide by carbon monoxide over silica-supported platinum-rhodium alloys, comparison with the CO + O2 reaction
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Bosch-Driebergen, A. G. v. d., Kieboom, M. N. H., Dreumel, A. v., Wolf, R. M., Delft, F. C. M. J. M. v., and Nieuwenhuys, B. E.
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- 1989
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5. Exchange biasing in MBE grown Fe3O4/CoO bilayers: The antiferromagnetic layer thickness dependence.
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van der Zaag, P. J., Ball, A. R., Feiner, L. F., Wolf, R. M., and van der Heijden, P. A. A.
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MOLECULAR beam epitaxy ,IRON compounds ,LAYER structure (Solids) - Abstract
Provides information on a study which investigated exchange biasing in molecular beam epitaxy grown iron compound bilayers. Methods; Results; Discussion.
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- 1996
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6. A study of the magneto-optical Kerr spectra of bulk and ultrathin Fe3O4.
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van der Zaag, P. J., Fontijn, W. F. J., Gaspard, P., Wolf, R. M., Brabers, V. A. M., van de Veerdonk, R. J. M., and van der Heijden, P. A. A.
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IRON oxides ,MAGNETOOPTICS - Abstract
Provides an analysis of the stoichometry of a thin iron oxide layer based on Kerr spectum which is compared to an analysis based on Verwey transition. Results and discussion; Significance of subsequent model calculations; Importance of spectral variations in magneto-optic-Kerr effect experiments.
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- 1996
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7. CMS - The Compact Muon Solenoid
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Waltenberger, W, De roeck, A, Schwick, C, Treille, D, Sakulin, H, Tinoco mendes, A D, Summers, S P, Chen, H, Zhang, H, Tao, J, Liao, H, Iemmi, F, Klein, K, Louis, D, Meuser, D, Dodonova, A, Eckerlin, G, Kasemann, M, Wissing, C, Mussgiller, A, Nurnberg, A M, Wiens, L, Ribeiro lopes, B, Milella, G, Garutti, E, Steinbrueck, G, Rieger, M, Kutzner, V G, Moureaux, L J, Labe, F J, Frahm, M, Rabbertz, K H, Butz, E M, Wolf, R M, Goldenzweig, P D, Shvetsov, I, Mitra, S, Martinez rivero, C, Gomez, G, Salerno, R A, Kalipoliti, L, Chierici, R, Perries, S O, Goldstein, J, Smith, V, Flacher, H U, De palma, M, Venditti, R, Elmetenawee, W, Simone, F M, Castro, A, Cuffiani, M, Bonacorsi, D, Borgonovi, L, Meola, S, Cavallari, F, Diemoz, M, Candelise, V, Moon, D H, Choi, S Y, Oh, Y D, Walczak, M B, Kalinowski, A, Faccioli, P, Murzin, V, Krasnikov, N, Popov, V, Blinov, V, Kayis topaksu, A, Damarseckin, S, Sokmen, G, Albrow, M G, Freeman, J E, Nahn, S C, Gray, L A, Soha, A L, Cerati, G B, Jayatilaka, B A, 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Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics::Experiment - Abstract
CMS is a general purpose proton-proton detector designed to run at the highest luminosity at the LHC. It is also well adapted for studies at the initially lower luminosities. The CMS Collaboration consists of over 1800 scientists and engineers from 151 institutes in 31 countries. The main design goals of CMS are: \begin{enumerate} \item a highly performant muon system, \item the best possible electromagnetic calorimeter \item high quality central tracking \item hermetic calorimetry \item a detector costing less than 475 MCHF. \end{enumerate} All detector sub-systems have started construction. Engineering Design Reviews of parts of these sub-systems have been successfully carried-out. These are held prior to granting authorization for purchase. The schedule for the LHC machine and the experiments has been revised and CMS will be ready for first collisions now expected in April 2006. \\\\ ~~~~$\bullet$ Magnet \\ The detector (see Figure) will be built around a long (13~m) and large bore ($\phi$=5.9~m) high-field (4T) superconducting solenoid leading to a compact design for the muon spectrometer. The magnetic flux is returned through $\approx$1.5~m of saturated iron yoke (1.8~T) instrumented with muon chambers. The construction of the magnet is well advanced. It will be tested on the surface in July 2004. Three of the five barrel yokes (YB) have been assembled in the surface building at Point 5. The assembly of the endcap yokes (YB) will start in April 2001. Four good lengths of Rutherford cable and three lengths of the insert (Rutherford cable co-extruded with pure aluminium), out of 21, have been produced. Each one has a length of 2.65km. The contracts for the winding machine have been placed. \\\\ ~~~~$\bullet$ Inner Tracking \\ All high $p_t$ muons, isolated electrons and charged hadrons, produced in the central rapidity region, are reconstructed with a momentum precision of $\Delta p_t / p_t \approx$~0.005~+~0.15$p_t$ ($p_t$ in TeV). The high momentum precision is a direct consequence of the high magnetic field. The tracking volume is given by a cylinder of length 6~m and a diameter of 2.6~m. In order to deal with high track multiplicities tracking detectors with small cell sizes are used. Silicon microstrip detectors provide the required granularity and precision in the bulk of the tracking volume. Stereo information is provided by back-to-back microstrip detectors with strips at a small angle. Pixel detectors placed close to the interaction region improve the measurement of the track impact parameter and secondary vertices. High track finding efficiencies are achieved for isolated high $p_t$ tracks. It is also fairly high for tracks in jets. \\ In June 2000 the LHCC approved the `All-Silicon Tracker' to be built in a single stage. The layout has been optimized with the removal of the central support tube. A pre-production comprising 200 detectors has been launched to exercise the automated production procedure. \\ The short bunch crossing time at the LHC (25ns) places challenging requirements on the readout electronics. Furthermore, the detectors and the read-out electronics have to withstand high levels of irradiation. A test in an LHC-like bunched beam was successfully carried out to test the functionality of the full electronics chain. Beam tests using electronics designed in the 0.25$\mu$m technology have confirmed the expected performance. \\ Good progress is also being made on the electronics and mechanics of the pixel detectors. \\\\ ~~~~$\bullet$ Muon System \\ Centrally produced muons are measured three times, in the inner tracker, after the coil and in the return flux. They are then identified and measured in four identical muon stations (MB) inserted in the return yoke. Special care has been taken to avoid pointing cracks and to maximize the geometric acceptance. Each muon station consists of twelve planes of aluminium drift tubes designed to give a muon vector in space, with 100~$\mu$m precision in position and better than 1~mrad in direction. The four muon stations include RPC triggering planes that also identify the bunch crossing and enable a cut on the muon transverse momentum at the first trigger level. The endcap muon system also consists of four muon stations (ME). Each station consists of six planes of Cathode Strip Chambers. The chambers are arranged such that all muon tracks traverse four stations at all rapidities, including the transition region between the barrel and the endcaps. The last muon stations are after a total of $\geq$~20$\lambda$ of absorber so that only muons can reach them. The four muon stations lead to a redundant and robust muon system. \\ Facilities for mass production have been set up in the institutes participating in the construction of the muon chambers. One site, CIEMAT (Madrid), has built two pre-production drift tube prototype chambers using the final assembly tools and procedures. The commissioning of two more sites (Aachen and Legnaro, Padova) is nearly complete. Around thirty CSC chambers have been manufactured at Fermilab. Parts and tooling have been procured for the sites at PNPI, St. Petersburg and IHEP, Beijing. The procurement of parts for the barrel RPCs also commenced in 2000. Mass production of DTs and CSCs at various sites is expected to reach the final rates in 2001. \\ The combined (using the inner tracker as well as the muon chambers) muon momentum resolution is better than 5\% at 0.3 TeV in the central rapidity region $|\eta
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8. Estrogen and progestin receptors in human prostatic carcinoma.
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Wolf, Richard M., Schneider, Sara L., Pontes, J. Edson, Englander, Lenore, Karr, James P., Murphy, Gerald P., Sandberg, Avery A., Wolf, R M, Schneider, S L, Pontes, J E, Englander, L, Karr, J P, Murphy, G P, and Sandberg, A A
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9. Transrectal ultrasound in the diagnosis of prostate cancer: Location, echogenicity, histopathology, and staging.
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Lee, F., McLeary, R. D., Kumasaka, G. H., Borlaza, G. S., Straub, W. H., Gray, J. M., Meadows, T. R., Solomon, M. H., McHugh, T. A., and Wolf, R. M.
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10. A phase I clinical trial of recombinant human tumor necrosis factor given daily for five days.
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Creaven, Patrick, Brenner, Dean, Cowens, J., Huben, Robert, Wolf, Richard, Takita, Hiroshi, Arbuck, Susan, Razack, Mohamed, Proefrock, April, Creaven, P J, Brenner, D E, Cowens, J W, Huben, R P, Wolf, R M, Takita, H, Arbuck, S G, Razack, M S, and Proefrock, A D
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TUMOR treatment ,BLOOD cells ,CLINICAL trials ,COMPARATIVE studies ,CLINICAL drug trials ,LIVER ,RESEARCH methodology ,MEDICAL cooperation ,RECOMBINANT proteins ,RESEARCH ,TUMOR necrosis factors ,EVALUATION research - Abstract
A phase I trial of human recombinant tumor necrosis factor (rH-TNF) has been carried out in patients with advanced solid tumors. Sixty-six courses of the drug were given by 1 h IV infusion, daily for 5 days to 33 patients at doses of 5, 10, 20, 30, 45, 60, and 80 x 10(4) U/m2/day. All patients received isotonic saline (up to 21/day) and either indomethacin or ketoprofen. Acute toxicity resembled that seen with the phase I study of a single dose (5). Dose limiting toxicity was acute, rapidly reversible, hepatic dysfunction and hypotension. Hypertension during drug infusion and dyspnea were marked in some patients. There was one complete and one minor response, both in patients with renal cell carcinoma. The dose of 80 x 10(4) U/m2/day x 5 was poorly tolerated and the recommended starting dose for phase II studies is 60 x 10(4) U/m2/day x 5. Caution is recommended in treating patients with pre-existing hepatic function abnormalities, hypertension, hypotension or significant obstructive airway disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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11. Clinical Value of Washed-Platelet Concentrates in Patients with Non-Hemolytic Transfusion Reactions.
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Silvergleid, A. J., Hafleigh, E. B., Harabin, M. A., Wolf, R. M., and Grumet, F. C.
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12. Effectiveness of a simulator in training anesthesiology residents.
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Abrahamson, S, Denson, J S, and Wolf, R M
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13. Scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy on thin Fe3O4 (110) films on MgO.
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Jansen, R., van Kempen, H., and Wolf, R. M.
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14. X-ray reflectometry from samples with rough interfaces: an oxidic-multilayer study.
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Boer, D. K. G. De, Leenaers, A. J. G., and Wolf, R. M.
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15. ChemInform Abstract: Synthetic Modifications of Antisense Oligonucleotides: Novel Backbone Replacements with Improved Properties.
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DE MESMAEKER, A., WALDNER, A., FRITSCH, V., LEBRETON, J., and WOLF, R. M.
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- 1995
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16. ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis of 2′-O-Methyl-6,3′-ethanouridine and Its Introduction into Antisense Oligonucleotides.
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BEVIERRE, M.-O., DE MESMAEKER, A., WOLF, R. M., and FREIER, S. M.
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- 1994
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17. ChemInform Abstract: Amides as Substitute for the Phosphodiester Linkage in Antisense Oligonucleotides.
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DE MESMAEKER, A., LEBRETON, J., WALDNER, A., FRITSCH, V., WOLF, R. M., and FREIER, S. M.
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- 1994
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18. ChemInform Abstract: Ureas as Backbone Replacements for the Phosphodiester Linkage in Oligonucleotides.
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WALDNER, A., DE MESMAEKER, A., LEBRETON, J., FRITSCH, V., and WOLF, R. M.
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- 1994
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19. ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis of Thymidine Dimer Derivatives Containing an Amide Linkage and their Incorporation into Oligodeoxyribonucleotides.
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LEBRETON, J., DE MESMAEKER, A., WALDNER, A., FRITSCH, V., WOLF, R. M., and FREIER, S. M.
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- 1994
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20. ChemInform Abstract: Quantitative Correlation Between Calculated Molecular Properties and Retention of a Series of Structurally Related Racemates on Cellulose Triacetate.
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WOLF, R. M., FRANCOTTE, E., and LOHMANN, D.
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- 1988
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21. Tyrosine phosphorylation of p190 RhoGAP by Fyn regulates oligodendrocyte differentiation.
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Wolf RM, Wilkes JJ, Chao MV, and Resh MD
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- Acute-Phase Proteins physiology, Animals, Cell Differentiation physiology, Cells, Cultured, DNA-Binding Proteins, Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factors physiology, Nuclear Proteins physiology, Oligodendroglia physiology, Phosphorylation, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-fyn, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Repressor Proteins, Substrate Specificity, p120 GTPase Activating Protein physiology, Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factors metabolism, Nuclear Proteins metabolism, Oligodendroglia cytology, Proto-Oncogene Proteins metabolism, Tyrosine metabolism
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During development of the central nervous system, oligodendrocyte progenitor cells differentiate into mature myelinating cells. The molecular signals that promote this process, however, are not well defined. One molecule that has been implicated in oligodendrocyte differentiation is the Src family kinase Fyn. In order to probe the function of Fyn in this system, a yeast two hybrid screen was performed. Using Fyn as bait, p190 RhoGAP was isolated in the screen of an oligodendrocyte cDNA library. Coimmunoprecipitation and in vitro binding assays verified that p190 RhoGAP bound to the Fyn SH2 domain. Phosphorylation of p190 required active Fyn tyrosine kinase and was increased threefold upon differentiation of primary oligodendrocytes. Moreover, complex formation between p190 and p120 RasGAP occurred in differentiated oligodendrocytes. p190 RhoGAP activity is known to regulate the RhoGDP:RhoGTP ratio. Indeed, expression of dominant negative Rho in primary oligodendrocytes caused a hyperextension of processes. Conversely, constitutively activated Rho caused reduced process formation. These findings define a pathway in which Fyn activity regulates the phosphorylation of p190, leading to an increase in RhoGAP activity with a subsequent increase in RhoGDP, which in turn, regulates the morphological changes that accompany oligodendrocyte differentiation., (Copyright 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.)
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- 2001
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22. Difference between blocking and Néel temperatures in the exchange biased Fe3O4/CoO system.
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van der Zaag PJ, Ijiri Y, Borchers JA, Feiner LF, Wolf RM, Gaines JM, Erwin RW, and Verheijen MA
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The blocking temperature T(B) has been determined as a function of the antiferromagnetic layer thickness in the Fe3O4/CoO exchange biased system. For CoO layers thinner than 50 A, T(B) is reduced below the Néel temperature T(N) of bulk CoO (291 K), independent of crystallographic orientation or film substrate ( alpha-Al2O3, SrTiO3, and MgO). Neutron diffraction studies show that T(B) does not track the CoO ordering temperature and, hence, that this reduction in T(B) does not arise from finite-size scaling. Instead, the ordering temperature of the CoO layers is enhanced above the bulk T(N) for layer thicknesses approximately less than or equal to 100 A due to the proximity of magnetic Fe3O4 layers.
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- 2000
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23. Morphological differentiation of oligodendrocytes requires activation of Fyn tyrosine kinase.
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Osterhout DJ, Wolven A, Wolf RM, Resh MD, and Chao MV
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- Animals, Brain cytology, Cell Differentiation drug effects, Cell Size drug effects, Cells, Cultured, Enzyme Activation drug effects, Fibroblast Growth Factors pharmacology, Myelin Proteins analysis, Myelin Proteins metabolism, Myelin Sheath drug effects, Myelin Sheath metabolism, Oligodendroglia drug effects, Oligodendroglia enzymology, Oligodendroglia metabolism, Phosphorylation drug effects, Phosphotyrosine metabolism, Platelet-Derived Growth Factor pharmacology, Proto-Oncogene Proteins analysis, Proto-Oncogene Proteins antagonists & inhibitors, Proto-Oncogene Proteins genetics, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-fyn, Pyrazoles pharmacology, Pyrimidines pharmacology, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Stem Cells drug effects, Stem Cells enzymology, Stem Cells metabolism, src-Family Kinases antagonists & inhibitors, src-Family Kinases metabolism, Oligodendroglia cytology, Proto-Oncogene Proteins metabolism, Stem Cells cytology, Up-Regulation drug effects
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In the central nervous system, myelination of axons occurs when oligodendrocyte progenitors undergo terminal differentiation and initiate process formation and axonal ensheathment. Although it is hypothesized that neuron-oligodendrocyte contact initiates this process, the molecular signals are not known. Here we find that Fyn tyrosine kinase activity is upregulated very early during oligodendrocyte progenitor cell differentiation. Concomitant with this increase is the appearance of several tyrosine phosphorylated proteins present only in differentiated cells. The increased tyrosine kinase activity is specific to Fyn, as other Src family members are not active in oligodendrocytes. To investigate the function of Fyn activation on differentiation, we used Src family tyrosine kinase inhibitors, PP1 and PP2, in cultures of differentiating oligodendrocyte progenitors. Treatment of progenitors with these compounds prevented activation of Fyn and reduced process extension and myelin membrane formation. This inhibition was reversible and not observed with related inactive analogues. A similar effect was observed when a dominant negative Fyn was introduced in progenitor cells. These findings strongly suggest that activation of Fyn is an essential signaling component for the morphological differentiation of oligodendrocytes.
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- 1999
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24. Molecular mechanics and dynamics studies on two structurally related amide-modified DNA backbones for antisense technology.
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Fritsch V, De Mesmaeker A, Waldner A, Lebreton J, Blommers MJ, and Wolf RM
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- Base Sequence, Computer Simulation, Models, Molecular, Molecular Sequence Data, Nucleic Acid Conformation, Nucleic Acid Hybridization, Amides chemistry, DNA chemistry, Nucleic Acid Heteroduplexes chemistry, Oligonucleotides, Antisense chemistry, RNA chemistry
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The effect of the replacement of the natural phosphodiester linkage -C3'-O-PO2-O-CH2-C4'- in the DNA strand of RNA.DNA hybrid duplexes by either of the two amide linkages -C3'-CH2-CO-NH-CH2-C4'- or -C3'-CH2-NH-CO-CH2-C4' has been investigated by molecular mechanics (MM) and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. Conformational analysis has been used to assess various low-energy conformers of the amide-modified backbones. MD simulations have been carried out to study the dynamic behavior of the modified duplexes. The modified RNA.DNA hybrid double helices kept a conservative base pairing scheme during the MD simulations. Although the general behavior has been found to be similar to that of the corresponding wild-type hybrid duplexes, some notable differences, especially regarding the sugar puckering in the amide-modified DNA strands, have been observed. The behavior of the RNA strands in the hybrid duplexes has not been affected by the modified DNA strands and is similar to that in wild-type RNA.DNA duplexes.
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- 1995
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25. Molecular dynamics simulations of a r(GA12G).d(CT12C) hybrid duplex.
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Fritsch V and Wolf RM
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- Base Sequence, Computer Graphics, Computer Simulation, Molecular Sequence Data, Molecular Structure, Thermodynamics, DNA chemistry, Models, Molecular, Nucleic Acid Conformation, Nucleic Acid Heteroduplexes chemistry, RNA chemistry
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RNA.DNA hybrid duplexes are relevant in various biological mechanisms like transcription and replication. Enzymes like RNase H cleave specifically the RNA strand in RNA.DNA duplexes. In antisense technology the complexation of mRNA with "modified" oligo(deoxy)-nucleotides leads to new hybrid duplexes. The knowledge about structure and dynamical behavior on an atomic level is fundamental for the understanding of any process involving hybrid duplexes. Therefore, molecular dynamics studies (200 picoseconds of trajectory) on a hybrid duplex structure r(GA12G).d(CT12C) were performed. During the stimulations, the deoxyribose residues assumed a puckering state between C2'-endo and C3'-endo, with an average mode around O4'-endo-C1'-exo, whereas the riboses of the RNA strand remained in the C3'-endo puckering domain. The results are compared to those obtained for the DNA.DNA duplex d(GA12G).d(CT12C) under identical simulation conditions. The DNA strand in the hybrid duplex behaves similar to that in a standard B-type DNA duplex. The helical parameters of the hybrid duplex however are closer to A- than to B-type. These observations suggest that RNA.DNA hybrid double helices are neither clearly A-form nor B-form. The furanoses in both strands can assume different puckering modes without the appearance of major geometrical constraints. The simulation results are in excellent agreement with recent experimental data.
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- 1994
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26. The use of transrectal ultrasound in the detection and evaluation of local pelvic recurrences after a radical urological pelvic operation.
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Parra RO, Wolf RM, and Huben RP
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- Carcinoma, Transitional Cell surgery, Cystectomy, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prostatectomy, Prostatic Neoplasms surgery, Urinary Bladder Neoplasms surgery, Carcinoma, Transitional Cell diagnosis, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local diagnosis, Prostatic Neoplasms diagnosis, Ultrasonography, Urinary Bladder Neoplasms diagnosis
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Transrectal ultrasound was performed in 20 patients with suspected local pelvic recurrence after a radical pelvic operation: 9 had undergone radical prostatectomy and 11 had undergone radical cystoprostatectomy. Transrectal sonography verified the presence of recurrence in 19 of 20 patients (95%) and this was confirmed by biopsy of the visualized lesions. Analysis of the sonographic echo patterns encountered revealed that in 14 of 19 recurrent neoplasms (71.5%) the echogenic pattern was hypoechoic. In the remaining 6 patients (31.5%) the echo pattern was isoechoic. No hyperechoic lesions were noted. Based upon our findings and because of the low costs compared to other diagnostic modalities transrectal ultrasound represents an ideal technique to compliment the digital rectal examination in evaluation of patients suspected of harboring a local pelvic recurrence after a radical pelvic operation.
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- 1990
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27. Presumptive downstaging from preoperative irradiation for bladder cancer as determined by flow cytometry: preliminary report.
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Klein FA, Whitmore WF Jr, Wolf RM, Herr HW, Sogani PC, Staiano-Coico L, and Melamed MR
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- Carcinoma, Squamous Cell pathology, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell surgery, Humans, Pilot Projects, Preoperative Care, Radiotherapy, High-Energy, Urinary Bladder Neoplasms pathology, Urinary Bladder Neoplasms surgery, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell radiotherapy, Flow Cytometry, Urinary Bladder Neoplasms radiotherapy
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Presumptive tumor downstaging was evaluated in 28 patients with grade II or III, solid, muscle-infiltrating bladder cancer (clinical category T3) treated by integrated irradiation (2000 rad to the whole pelvis in 5 days) and cystectomy (1-14 days later) by comparing the results of flow cytometry (FCM) on barbotage specimens obtained before and after irradiation (at the time of cystectomy) and the results of pretreatment clinical stage (T category) and post cystectomy pathological stage (P category). The patients were divided into three groups: (1) P greater than T, (2) P = T, and (3) P less than T. All of the patients in this study had positive FCM specimens with an aneuploid stemline in the pre-irradiation specimen. A complete radiation response (CRR) was defined by FCM as disappearance of the aneuploid stem cell line. Of the 5 patients in the P less than T group, 4 showed a CRR; of 20 patients in the P = T group, 8 showed a CRR; of the 3 patients in the P greater than T group, none showed a CRR. The proportion of patients in the various T/P groups is consistent with that previously observed in patients receiving integrated irradiation (2000 rad in 5 days) and cystectomy (1-14 days later). The overall downstaging response of 43%, as determined by FCM, correlates well with the pathological downstaging rates of 40%-68% reported by others following high dose (4000-5000 rad) integrated irradiation cystectomy regimens; however, it is more than the 27% rate reported with the low dose short course (2000 rad in 5 days) regimen. The correlation of the FCM findings with clinico-pathological downstaging is consistent with the possibility that FCM may be useful in identifying a favorable radiation response.
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- 1983
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28. Early complications of combined pelvic lymphadenectomy and radical prostatectomy versus lymphadenectomy alone.
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Livne PM, Huben RP, Wolf RM, and Pontes JE
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- Adenocarcinoma surgery, Aged, Humans, Lymph Nodes pathology, Lymphatic Metastasis, Male, Middle Aged, Pelvis, Prostatic Neoplasms pathology, Pulmonary Embolism etiology, Surgical Wound Infection etiology, Thromboembolism etiology, Lymph Node Excision adverse effects, Prostatectomy adverse effects, Prostatic Neoplasms surgery
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A comparison of the early morbidity of pelvic lymphadenectomy plus radical prostatectomy versus lymphadenectomy alone is reported. Fifty-one patients underwent the combined procedure; 26 had lymphadenectomy alone. Incidence of early complications was 35% in patients undergoing prostatectomy and node dissection and 27% in patients undergoing lymph node dissection only, a difference which is not statistically significant. Thrombophlebitis and pulmonary embolus occurred after the combined procedure. There was one postoperative death in the combined surgery group. The results of this study suggest that lymph node dissection may be performed at the time of radical prostatectomy rather than as a staging procedure, and emphasize the importance of pelvic lymph node dissection in the evaluation and treatment of clinically localized prostate cancer.
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- 1986
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29. The intrauterine contraceptive device and acute salpingitis: a multifactor analysis.
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Flesh G, Weiner JM, Corlett RC Jr, Boice C, Mishell DR Jr, and Wolf RM
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- Acute Disease, Black People, Female, Humans, Recurrence, Risk, Sexual Behavior, Socioeconomic Factors, Intrauterine Devices adverse effects, Salpingitis etiology
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From an indigent population hospitalized with acute salpingitis, 163 patients were compared with 222 control patients from the minor trauma section of the emergency room. Four factors were significantly different between cases and controls: race, type of contraception, number of sex partners, and previous history of salpingitis. A discriminate analysis based on a linear logistic equation demonstrated that each risk factor was independent rather than a reflection of another risk factor. Thus factors associated with race, IUD use, multiple sexual partners, and previous salpingitis increase the risk of salpingitis in the population studied.
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- 1979
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30. Prognostic factors in localized prostatic carcinoma.
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Pontes JE, Wajsman Z, Huben RP, Wolf RM, and Englander LS
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- Carcinoma surgery, DNA, Neoplasm analysis, Flow Cytometry, Humans, Lymphatic Metastasis, Male, Neoplasm Staging, Prognosis, Prostatectomy, Prostatic Neoplasms surgery, Risk, Carcinoma pathology, Prostate pathology, Prostatic Neoplasms pathology
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Serial histological sections were performed in 54 radical prostatectomy specimens in an attempt to identify prognostic factors responsible for dissemination of prostatic cancer. Factors considered in the study included clinical versus pathological staging, histological grading of the biopsy specimen compared to the final pathological result, intraprostatic tumor distribution and deoxyribonucleic acid analysis of the tumor by flow cytometry in the last 33 cases. In patients with clinical stages A2 and B1 disease pathological findings were in accord in 78 per cent (11 of 14). However, only 3 of 40 patients with clinical stage B2 tumor had pathological stage B2 disease. Histologically, 72 per cent of the tumors were bilateral. Microscopic involvement of the capsule per se did not appear to influence lymph node invasion, since only 1 of 27 patients with microscopic capsular involvement had pelvic lymph node metastasis. However, 9 of 13 patients with seminal vesicle involvement had pelvic lymph node metastasis. The addition of flow cytometry to the Gleason score improves the predictive value of histological grade in higher stage lesions.
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- 1985
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31. The use of evaluation data in planning.
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Wolf RM
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- Community Health Services, Evaluation Studies as Topic, Medical Records, Health Planning, Information Systems standards
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- 1976
32. Pelvic rhabdomyosarcoma: a review of the RPMI experience.
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Nseyo UO, Livne PM, Wolf RM, Pontes JE, and Huben RP
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- Adult, Aged, Child, Combined Modality Therapy, Female, Humans, Male, New York, Pelvic Neoplasms therapy, Retrospective Studies, Rhabdomyosarcoma therapy, Pelvic Neoplasms epidemiology, Rhabdomyosarcoma epidemiology
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Between 1959 and 1983, 16 patients with pelvic rhabdomyosarcoma were treated at Roswell Park Memorial Institute (RPMI). A multidisciplinary approach was utilized consisting of surgery, radiotherapy (XRT), and combined chemotherapy which resulted in prolonged survivals of thirteen to one hundred forty-four months in 10 patients. This improved survival was observed despite the fact that 63 per cent of the patients (10/16) presented with advanced stages of the disease. Herein we present a retrospective study of these 16 patients.
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- 1986
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33. Identifying the primary site in metastatic cancer of unknown origin. Inadequacy of roentgenographic procedures.
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Nystrom JS, Weiner JM, Wolf RM, Bateman JR, and Viola MV
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- Adenocarcinoma diagnostic imaging, Carcinoma diagnostic imaging, Digestive System diagnostic imaging, False Negative Reactions, False Positive Reactions, Humans, Radiography, Thoracic, Urography, Neoplasm Metastasis, Neoplasms diagnostic imaging
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Two hundred sixty-six patients with metastatic nonsquamous carcinoma of unknown origin underwent upper and lower gastrointestinal series, intravenous pyelograms, and chest roentgenograms (CR) for location of a primary cancer site. Of 129 identified cancer sites, only 22 were verified antemortem, whereas necropsy disclosed 25 cases with false-positive examination results. The CR patterns thought typical for lung cancer (eg, single mass lesion and hilar or mediastinal adenopathy) were often shown (43%) to represent metastatic lesions. Because contrast roentgenographic studies are costly, uncomfortable, of low yield, and often misleading, they should be limited to cases with specific organ dysfunction.
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- 1979
34. Metastatic and histologic presentations in unknown primary cancer.
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Nystrom JS, Weiner JM, Heffelfinger-Juttner J, Irwin LE, Bateman JR, and Wolf RM
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- Abdomen pathology, Abdominal Neoplasms pathology, Adenocarcinoma diagnosis, Adenocarcinoma pathology, Anaplasia pathology, Biopsy, Carcinoma diagnosis, Carcinoma pathology, Diagnostic Errors, Female, Humans, Liver Neoplasms diagnosis, Liver Neoplasms pathology, Male, Neoplasm Metastasis diagnosis, Thoracic Neoplasms diagnosis, Thoracic Neoplasms pathology, Thorax pathology, Neoplasm Metastasis pathology
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The patient with metastatic adeno- or undifferentiated carcinoma who presents with a cryptic primary is subjected to an extensive diagnostic search. These efforts apparently stem from the following assumptions: 1). The ultimately proven primary sites in such patients will occur with the same frequency as the most commonly occurring carcinomas (i.e., lung, breast, colon, prostate, etc.); and 2). Metastatic patterns and histologies seen at diagnosis are the same as for patients presenting with these more common tumors. Our data contradict these assumptions. For example, the most commonly occurring unknown primary was pancreas. Rarely occurring primaries included breast and prostate. Lung cancer was observed frequently, but the presentation was atypical because of the large proportion of female patients. In addition, the metastatic patterns at diagnosis were unusual for many of the ultimately proven primary sites. In an attempt to deal with these contradictions, a method to search for new relationships between primary site and metastatic-histologic presentations was employed. This method succeeded in placing the location of the primary cancer to above or below the diaphragm in 80% of the patients studied retrospectively. Tested prospectively in a small group of patients, the method appears to be clincally useful. Finally, in this study we have made the diagnosis, antemortem, of the primary cancer site (PCS) in only 30 of 264 patients. The failure to find the primary site, dispite extensive radiologic work-up, was disappointing to the authors, and emphasizes the difficulty of finding PCS antemortem. In our study pancreas and lung appear to be most common cryptic primary sites.
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- 1977
35. Access to data and the information explosion: oral contraceptives and risk of cancer.
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Weiner JM, Shirley S, Gilman NJ, Stowe SM, and Wolf RM
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- Female, MEDLARS, Male, Risk, United States, Contraceptives, Oral adverse effects, Information Systems standards, Neoplasms chemically induced
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This report describes a technically feasible method to deal with the enormous volume of literature published regarding oral contraceptives. This subject was discussed in 3735 publications during the period from November 1977 through October 1980. Our findings showed that those papers reporting original, numeric relationships involving risk of cancer and use of oral contraceptives were one percent of the total 3735 publications. However, only seven of the 27 articles involved were authored by individuals from departments of obstetrics and gynecology. Further, only four of the 27 were published in journals devoted to obstetrics and gynecology. The analyses suggest a form of censorship taking place, in that the obstetrics/gynecology specialists do not have ready access to the primary data.
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- 1981
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36. Simple method for the management of hematuria caused by radiation or cytoxan.
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Livne PM, Huben RP, Wolf RM, Pontes JE, and Piver SM
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- Hematuria etiology, Humans, Therapeutic Irrigation instrumentation, Urinary Bladder, Urinary Catheterization methods, Urogenital Neoplasms radiotherapy, Cyclophosphamide adverse effects, Hematuria therapy, Radiation Injuries therapy, Radiotherapy adverse effects
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A simple method of continuous bladder irrigation with two catheters is described for the management of hematuria caused by radiation or cytoxan. This simple method seems to be more effective than traditional irrigation with a three-way catheter.
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- 1987
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37. Empathy and nursing care outcomes.
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La Monica EL, Wolf RM, Madea AR, and Oberst MT
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- Adult, Consumer Behavior, Education, Nursing, Humans, Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care, Empathy, Nurse-Patient Relations, Nursing Care
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- 1987
38. Multilocular cyst of the kidney: a case report.
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Eisenkraft S, Englander L, Wolf RM, Huben RP, and Pontes JE
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- Aged, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Humans, Kidney Diseases, Cystic diagnosis, Kidney Diseases, Cystic surgery, Carcinoma, Renal Cell diagnosis, Kidney Diseases, Cystic pathology, Kidney Neoplasms diagnosis
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A 69-year-old female was referred to Roswell Park Memorial Institute for management of a right kidney tumor. Her evaluation included excretory urography, ultrasound, computerized axial tomography (CT scan), and selective renal angiography. Fine needle aspiration cytology was felt to be consistent with primary renal cell carcinoma. In spite of the radiological appearance of a benign lesion, a right radical nephrectomy was performed because of the positive cytology on fine needle aspiration. The pathological diagnosis was a solitary multilocular cyst of the kidney.
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- 1984
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39. Development of a patient satisfaction scale.
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La Monica EL, Oberst MT, Madea AR, and Wolf RM
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Female, Hospitalization, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Social Support, Consumer Behavior, Nursing Care
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Three studies to develop and test an instrument to measure hospitalized patients' satisfaction with nursing care are reported. Content validation procedures involved both clinicians and patients (N = 75). An inverse relationship of satisfaction scores to negative mood states demonstrated evidence of construct validity. Factor analytic procedures (N = 664) failed to confirm the existence of the subscales initially conceptualized for this instrument and others in common use. Three new factors were identified: dissatisfaction, interpersonal support, and good impression. The dissatisfaction subscale explained 73.6% of the variance and had a high internal consistency (alpha = .91); the reliability coefficients of the other subscales also were high (alpha = .92 and .89). Reliability coefficients for the total instrument in successive testings were .92 (N = 100) and .95 (N = 533).
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- 1986
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40. Vaginal recurrence after cystectomy for bladder cancer.
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Chin JL, Wolf RM, Huben RP, and Pontes JE
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- Aged, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols therapeutic use, Carcinoma, Transitional Cell surgery, Carcinoma, Transitional Cell therapy, Combined Modality Therapy, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Risk, Time Factors, Urinary Bladder surgery, Urinary Bladder Neoplasms therapy, Vaginal Neoplasms therapy, Carcinoma, Transitional Cell secondary, Urinary Bladder Neoplasms surgery, Vaginal Neoplasms secondary
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The records of 14 patients with vaginal recurrence following cystectomy were reviewed in an attempt to find factors responsible for the local failure. Comparison was made with female patients who underwent cystectomy for bladder cancer during the same period but who did not have vaginal recurrence. Patients with previous surgery and radiation to the pelvic organs appear to be at risk for local recurrence, probably because of the difficulties associated with surgical removal of the bladder. Patients with tumors other than transitional cell carcinoma, especially those located at the bladder neck and urethra, also appear to be at high risk. Proper surgical technique with en bloc cystourethrectomy, including excision of the anterior vaginal wall, is of paramount importance to avoid local recurrence.
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- 1985
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