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J D DILLON

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Noti J, Johnson A, DILLON J
J Biol Chem . 2000 Mar; 275(12):8959-69. PMID: 10722744
CD11d encodes the latest alpha-subunit of the leukocyte integrin family to be discovered, and it is expressed predominantly in myelomonocytic cells. We have isolated a genomic clone that contains CD11d...
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Bundschuh C, Stein L, Slusser J, Schinco F, Ladaga L, DILLON J
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol . 1990 Sep; 11(5):949-58. PMID: 2121000
Twenty patients with failed back surgery syndrome were analyzed prospectively with MR imaging. In addition, 10 of these patients were analyzed with high-dose contrast-enhanced CT or gadopentetate dimeglumine-enhanced MR imaging....
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Salazar A, Grafman J, Vance S, Weingartner H, DILLON J, LUDLOW C
Neurology . 1986 Feb; 36(2):178-87. PMID: 3945388
Among 342 men who survived severe penetrating brain wounds, only 15% had prolonged unconsciousness and 53% had no or momentary unconsciousness after injury, emphasizing the focal nature of these wounds....
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Salazar A, Jabbari B, Vance S, Grafman J, Amin D, DILLON J
Neurology . 1985 Oct; 35(10):1406-14. PMID: 3929158
Of 421 veterans who had penetrating brain wounds in Vietnam 15 years ago, 53% had posttraumatic epilepsy, and one-half of those still had seizures 15 years after injury. The relative...
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Rish B, DILLON J, Weiss G
J Neurosurg . 1983 Nov; 59(5):775-80. PMID: 6619929
A population of 1127 men with penetrating craniocerebral injuries who were alive 1 week after their injuries has been followed for 15 years. During this time, 90 deaths (8%) occurred....
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Rish B, CAVENESS W, DILLON J, Kistler J, Mohr J, Weiss G
Neurosurgery . 1981 Nov; 9(5):535-41. PMID: 7322316
A population of 1221 patients from the Vietnam War with penetrating craniocerebral trauma was analyzed. Thirty-seven cases of brain abscess were documented (incidence 3%). This sequela occurred more frequently in...
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MEIROWSKY A, CAVENESS W, DILLON J, Rish B, Mohr J, Kistler J, et al.
J Neurosurg . 1981 Jan; 54(1):44-8. PMID: 7463119
The records of 101 casualties of the war in Vietnam have been analyzed, with particular attention to missile wounds of the brain complicated by a cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) fistula. Fifty-four...
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Rish B, DILLON J, CAVENESS W, Mohr J, Kistler J, Weiss G
J Neurosurg . 1980 Dec; 53(6):772-5. PMID: 7441337
A craniotomy debridement technique was recommended for penetrating craniocerebral injuries as early as 1940, in World War II. However, with due consideration for the bacterial contamination of penetrating injuries, the...
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Mohr J, Weiss G, CAVENESS W, DILLON J, Kistler J, MEIROWSKY A, et al.
Neurology . 1980 Dec; 30(12):1273-9. PMID: 7192808
Aphasia occurred in 244 of 1030 patients with head wounds, correlating with gunshot cause (p < 0.03) and initial loss of consciousness (p < 10(-6)). Aphasia disappeared within 10 years...
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MEIROWSKY A, CAVENESS W, Rish B, DILLON J, Mohr J, Kistler S, et al.
Mil Med . 1980 Apr; 145(4):246-50. PMID: 6771695
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