H J Keim
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Keim H, Holtermuller K, Walter U, Bork K, Rothmund M, Gabbert H
Z Gastroenterol
. 1980 Jan;
18(1):20-9.
PMID: 6966870
We describe a patient with a "cryptogenic" massive upper gastrointestinal bleeding due to a pseudoxanthoma elasticum, recognized only postoperatively. She underwent twice emergency abdominal surgery with total gastrectomy and partial...
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Meltzer J, Keim H, LARAGH J, SEALEY J, Jan K, Chien S
Ann Intern Med
. 1979 Nov;
91(5):688-96.
PMID: 496101
Studies of 16 adults with nephrotic edema reveal a spectrum of disease, the extremes of which suggest two different pathophysiologic forms. Patients with the "classic" form--vasoconstriction or hypovolemic nephrosis--have high...
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Keim H, Farack U, Gabbert H
Leber Magen Darm
. 1979 Sep;
9(5):272-6.
PMID: 160481
It is well known that incidence of chronic obstructive lung disease in adult patients with alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency (ATD) is high. Adult carriers of this genetic trait with cirrhosis of...
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Keim H, Johnson P, Vaughan Jr E, BEG K, Follett D, Freeman L, et al.
J Nucl Med
. 1979 Jan;
20(1):11-17.
PMID: 430172
Computer-assisted static/dynamic renal imaging with [197Hg] chlormerodrin and [99mTc]pertechnetate was evaluated prospectively as a screening test for renovascular hypertension. Results are reported for 51 patients: 33 with benign essential hypertension...
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Wallace J, Case D, LARAGH J, Keim H, Drayer J, SEALEY J
Circ Res
. 1979 Jan;
44(1):38-44.
PMID: 214254
Saralasin, 10 microgram/kg per min, caused an immediate rise in blood pressure in 52 of 57 (91.2%) hypertensive patients. The increase in diastolic pressure averaged 18.8 +/- 1.83 mm Hg...
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Hecking E, Kohler H, Zobel R, Lemmel E, MADER H, Opferkuch W, et al.
Am J Clin Nutr
. 1978 Oct;
31(10):1821-6.
PMID: 360819
Patients on chronic hemodialysis may suffer from a latent protein deficiency, and therapy with essential amino acids has been recommended. In a double blind cross-over study, 13 hemodialysis patients received...
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Distler A, Keim H, Cordes U, Philipp T, Wolff H
Am J Med
. 1978 Mar;
64(3):446-51.
PMID: 25017
The relationship between sympathetic responsiveness and the blood pressure reduction induced by long-term beta-blockade was assessed in patients with essential hypertension. The increase in plasma noradrenaline concentration during physical exercise...
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Case D, Wallace J, Keim H, Weber M, SEALEY J, LARAGH J
N Engl J Med
. 1977 Mar;
296(12):641-6.
PMID: 190537
To block renin activity, a nonapeptide converting-enzyme inhibitor was given to 65 seated hypertensive patients. Depressor responses occurred only when control plasma renin activity exceeded 2 ng of angiotensin I...