D Warshauer
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Thompson J, Pisano E, Warshauer D
Clin Imaging
. 1995 Apr;
19(2):118-21.
PMID: 7773874
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is emerging as a preferred surgical method in the treatment of cholecystitis. Decreased morbidity and mortality rates make this an attractive alternative to conventional cholecystectomy. Recently, specific complications...
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Warshauer D, Scott G, Gottschalk A
AJR Am J Roentgenol
. 1987 Sep;
149(3):505-6.
PMID: 3497532
No abstract available.
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Green L, Warshauer D
J Nerv Ment Dis
. 1981 Mar;
169(3):196-8.
PMID: 6110701
The administration of stimulant drugs to hyperactive children often leads to a decrease in their excessive motor activity. This "paradoxical" effect is discussed in terms of the rate-dependency hypothesis which...
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Busse W, Anderson C, DICK E, Warshauer D
Am Rev Respir Dis
. 1980 Oct;
122(4):641-6.
PMID: 6254414
Rhinovirus respiratory infections have been frequently associated with the precipitation of an asthma attack. As an explanation for virus-provoked asthma, it has been proposed that viruses or their products may...
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Effects of experimental rhinovirus 16 infection on airways and leukocyte function in normal subjects
Bush R, Busse W, Flaherty D, Warshauer D, DICK E, Reed C
J Allergy Clin Immunol
. 1978 Feb;
61(2):80-7.
PMID: 563883
We infected 7 normal volunteers with rhinovirus 16. In general, the symptoms and alterations in airways were minimal although all subjects had upper respiratory symptoms. Three subjects developed in addition...
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Effect of influenza viral infection on the ingestion and killing of bacteria by alveolar macrophages
Warshauer D, Goldstein E, Akers T, Lippert W, Kim M
Am Rev Respir Dis
. 1977 Feb;
115(2):269-77.
PMID: 842940
In experimental animals, influenza prediposes the lung to superinfection by reducing the antibacterial efficiency of the alveolar macrophage system. Because such defects may represent abnormalities in ingestion or inactivation of...
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Kim M, Goldstein E, Lewis J, Lippert W, Warshauer D
J Infect Dis
. 1976 Mar;
133(3):310-20.
PMID: 768383
The component processes of phagocytosis (ingestion, inactivation, and destruction of bacteria) were studied in mice by histological and microbiological techniques after aerosol infection with Staphylococcus aureus. Rates of bacterial ingestion...
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Goldstein E, Lippert W, Warshauer D
J Clin Invest
. 1974 Sep;
54(3):519-28.
PMID: 4853956
The rate of ingestion of inhaled bacteria by pulmonary alveolar macrophages is an important determinant of host defense. This parameter was investigated by infecting rats with finely dispersed aerosols bearing...
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Warshauer D, Goldstein E, Hoeprich P, Lippert W
J Lab Clin Med
. 1974 Feb;
83(2):228-40.
PMID: 4810951
No abstract available.