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Liou T, Adler F, Cahill B, FitzSimmons S, Huang D, Hibbs J, et al.
JAMA . 2001 Dec; 286(21):2683-9. PMID: 11730443
Context: Patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) are the second largest group of lung transplant recipients in the United States. The survival effect of transplantation on a general CF population has...
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Cahill B, ORourke M, Parker S, Stringham J, Karwande S, Knecht T
Transplantation . 2001 Oct; 72(7):1251-5. PMID: 11602851
Background: Osteoporotic fracture is a significant source of morbidity after lung transplantation. Therapies to prevent posttransplant fracture are largely untested among lung transplant recipients. Methods: In this prospective uncontrolled study,...
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Liou T, Adler F, FitzSimmons S, Cahill B, Hibbs J, Marshall B
Am J Epidemiol . 2001 Feb; 153(4):345-52. PMID: 11207152
The objective of this study was to create a 5-year survivorship model to identify key clinical features of cystic fibrosis. Such a model could help researchers and clinicians to evaluate...
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Cahill B, Hibbs J, Savik K, Juni B, Dosland B, Hertz M
Chest . 1997 Nov; 112(5):1160-4. PMID: 9367451
Background: Invasive Aspergillus is an important cause of morbidity and mortality among lung transplant recipients. The diagnosis can be difficult and treatment is often unsuccessful so many centers preemptively treat...
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Cahill B, ORourke M, Strasburg K, Savik K, Jessurun J, Bolman 3rd R, et al.
J Heart Lung Transplant . 1996 Nov; 15(11):1130-7. PMID: 8956122
Background: Steroid-resistant or recurrent acute rejection is a risk factor for the development of chronic graft failure in lung transplant recipients. The best treatment for these patients is not known....
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Cahill B, Ingbar D
Clin Chest Med . 1994 Mar; 15(1):147-67. PMID: 8200191
The first priorities in treating the patient with massive hemoptysis are to maintain the airway, optimize oxygenation, and stabilize the hemodynamic status. The major question to be answered is whether...
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Cahill B, Harmon K, Shumway S, Mickman J, Hertz M
Am Rev Respir Dis . 1992 Mar; 145(3):719-21. PMID: 1546856
Broncholithiasis can result in airway obstruction through the erosion of calcified lymph nodes into the bronchial lumen or by extrinsic compression of the tracheobronchial tree. We report an unusual case...
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Hertz M, Harmon K, Knighton D, Cahill B, DUVALL 3rd A, Shumway S, et al.
Chest . 1991 Dec; 100(6):1717-9. PMID: 1959419
Lung transplantation has resulted in dramatic functional improvement in patients with end-stage pulmonary diseases. Among the complications of lung transplantation are dehiscence and stenosis at the site of the bronchial...