G B Bulkley
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Meilahn J, Morris J, Ceppa E, Bulkley G
Ann Surg
. 2001 Jun;
234(1):107-15.
PMID: 11420490
Objective: To evaluate the effect of selective intramesenteric artery vasodilator infusion on intestinal viability in a rat model of acute segmental mesenteric vascular occlusion. Summary Background Data: Although intramesenteric arterial...
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Reilly P, Wilkins K, Fuh K, Haglund U, Bulkley G
Shock
. 2001 May;
15(5):329-43.
PMID: 11336191
The mesenteric hemodynamic response to circulatory shock is characteristic and profound; this vasoconstrictive response disproportionately affects both the mesenteric organs and the organism as a whole. Vasoconstriction of post-capillary mesenteric...
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Bailey R, Brengman M, Fuh K, Hamilton S, Herlong H, Bulkley G
Shock
. 2000 Oct;
14(4):451-9.
PMID: 11049109
Post-ischemic hepatic injury is observed commonly following cardiogenic or hypovolemic shock. We evaluated the putative roles of the alpha-adrenergic sympathetic nervous system and the renin-angiotensin axis in the pathogenesis of...
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Toung T, Reilly P, Fuh K, Ferris R, Bulkley G
Shock
. 2000 Apr;
13(4):267-73.
PMID: 10774614
Previous studies indicate that cardiogenic shock (tamponade) in swine produces selective mesenteric ischemia due to disproportionate mesenteric vasospasm mediated primarily by the renin-angiotensin axis. Here, we characterized the systemic and...
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Segal B, Sakamoto N, Patel M, Maemura K, Klein A, Holland S, et al.
Infect Immun
. 2000 Mar;
68(4):2374-8.
PMID: 10722648
Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is an inherited disorder of the NADPH oxidase in which phagocytes are defective in generating superoxide and downstream microbicidal reactive oxidants, leading to recurrent life-threatening bacterial...
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Yamakawa Y, Takano M, Patel M, Tien N, Takada T, Bulkley G
Ann Surg
. 2000 Mar;
231(3):387-98.
PMID: 10714632
Objective: To evaluate the putative relation of platelet activating factor (PAF), xanthine oxidase, reactive oxidants, and leukocytes in the pathogenesis of hepatic injury after shock/resuscitation (S/R) in vivo. Background: Reactive...
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Owaki T, Meneshian A, Maemura K, Takao S, Wang D, Fuh K, et al.
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol
. 2000 Jan;
278(1):H269-76.
PMID: 10644608
The immunomodulatory function of endothelial cells (EC) includes the initiation of leukocyte margination, diapedesis, and activation through the upregulation of various cell surface-associated molecules. However, the effect that EC have...
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Wilkins K, Sheikh E, Green R, Patel M, George S, Takano M, et al.
Ann Surg
. 1999 Oct;
230(4):562-72; discussion 572-4.
PMID: 10522726
Objective: To evaluate the Johns Hopkins Hospital experience with 136 thymomas over the past 40 years. This number of patients allowed quantitative estimation of the independent influence of common clinicopathologic...
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Ahrendt S, Schlossberg L, Bulkley G
Am Surg
. 1999 Aug;
65(8):774-6.
PMID: 10432090
The safe performance of a right hepatic lobectomy requires adequate exposure of the hepatic veins and of the suprahepatic vena cava. An extended subcostal or midline incision is commonly used...