Mark W. Riggs
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View article: Wide Excision without Radiation as Primary Treatment for Breast Cancer in Older Patients
Wide Excision without Radiation as Primary Treatment for Breast Cancer in Older Patients Open
Introduction: Prior to the introduction of sentinel lymph node sampling, wide excision and axillary dissection followed by radiation to the breast was considered a standard treatment for breast cancer.Not all patients who undergo breast co…
View article: Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine, Trivalent, Is Safe in Healthy Children 18 Months to 4 Years, 5 to 9 Years, and 10 to 18 Years of Age in a Community-Based, Nonrandomized, Open-Label Trial
Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine, Trivalent, Is Safe in Healthy Children 18 Months to 4 Years, 5 to 9 Years, and 10 to 18 Years of Age in a Community-Based, Nonrandomized, Open-Label Trial Open
Objective. Influenza-associated deaths in healthy children that were reported during the 2003–2004 influenza season heightened the public awareness of the seriousness of influenza in children. In 1996–1998, a pivotal phase III trial was co…
View article: The natural history of bronchioloalveolar carcinoma (BAC) using the 1999 revised who classification
The natural history of bronchioloalveolar carcinoma (BAC) using the 1999 revised who classification Open
View article: Long-term follow-up of radiotherapy for prostate cancer
Long-term follow-up of radiotherapy for prostate cancer Open
View article: Correlation of Spirometric Values With the Measured Maximal Voluntary Ventilation (MVV
Correlation of Spirometric Values With the Measured Maximal Voluntary Ventilation (MVV Open
View article: Readmission and mortality in patients discharged the day after off-pump coronary bypass surgery
Readmission and mortality in patients discharged the day after off-pump coronary bypass surgery Open
View article: Utility of the Mayo End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) score in assessing prognosis of patients with alcoholic hepatitis
Utility of the Mayo End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) score in assessing prognosis of patients with alcoholic hepatitis Open
View article: Evaluation of Grid Pattern Photocoagulation for Macular Edema in Central Vein Occlusion
Evaluation of Grid Pattern Photocoagulation for Macular Edema in Central Vein Occlusion Open
The results of this study do not support a recommendation for macular grid photocoagulation for the population meeting the Central Vein Occlusion Study macular edema group eligibility criteria.
View article: Incidence, racial differences, and prognostic significance of prostate carcinomas diagnosed with obstructive symptoms
Incidence, racial differences, and prognostic significance of prostate carcinomas diagnosed with obstructive symptoms Open
Survival, stratified by stage and grade, is not affected adversely by obstructive symptoms. Neither racial differences in the incidence of obstructive symptoms nor the frequency with which obstructive symptoms require surgical correction e…
View article: Long-term survival of stage A prostate carcinoma, atypical hyperplasia/adenosis and BPH
Long-term survival of stage A prostate carcinoma, atypical hyperplasia/adenosis and BPH Open
View article: A Prospective Evaluation of Risk Factors for Infections from Dog‐bite Wounds
A Prospective Evaluation of Risk Factors for Infections from Dog‐bite Wounds Open
Objective: To define risk factors for infections from dog‐bite wounds and to model the probability of wound infection in patients presenting without infection who are treated as outpatients. Methods: A prospective survey of 769 consecutive…
View article: Prostate-specific antigen levels from completely sectioned, clinically benign, whole prostates
Prostate-specific antigen levels from completely sectioned, clinically benign, whole prostates Open
Clinically benign whole, untrimmed prostates and pelvic lymph nodes were obtained from 105 patients at autopsy. All 105 patients had premortem serum from which prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels were obtained. Sixty-eight did not have …
View article: Exsanguination due to gastric ulceration in a foal
Exsanguination due to gastric ulceration in a foal Open
An Arabian foal with a congenital heart disease died due to hemorrhage secondary to a large gastric ulcer. Previously, death of foals with gastric ulcers has been due to diffuse peritonitis resulting from gastric ulcer perforation. The foa…