J L Hinson
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Hinson J, McGrath P, Moore A, Davis J, Brill Y, Samoilova E, et al.
Ann Surg Oncol
. 2007 Aug;
15(1):250-5.
PMID: 17680314
Background: Sonographic evaluation of the axilla can predict node status in a significant proportion of clinically node-negative patients. This review focuses on the value of ultrasound followed by ultrasound-guided cytology...
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Sutton M, Hinson J, Nickell K, Boone T
Spinal Cord
. 1998 May;
36(4):246-51.
PMID: 9589524
Objectives: To evaluate the use of the ileocecal bowel segment for bladder augmentation in a select group of patients who need a low pressure, high capacity urinary storage mechanism and...
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Mutchnik S, Hinson J, Nickell K, Boone T
Urology
. 1997 Mar;
49(3):353-7.
PMID: 9123697
Objectives: Bladder management in tetraplegic patients traditionally has been intermittent catheterization by a caretaker, placement of indwelling suprapubic or urethral catheters, sphincterotomy and external catheter drainage, or supravesical urinary diversion...
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Hinson J, Boone T
Urol Clin North Am
. 1996 Aug;
23(3):475-81.
PMID: 8701560
Multiple sclerosis is an enigmatic and devastating neurologic disease. Voiding dysfunction is common and the irritative and obstructive symptoms can be disabling to the patient. Voiding symptoms alone are unreliable...
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Wong H, Hinson J, Griffith D
J Endourol
. 1995 Dec;
9(6):461-3.
PMID: 8775075
Establishment of a nephrostomy tract is a prerequisite for many endourologic procedures of the upper urinary tract. We reviewed our initial experience with 31 retrograde nephrostomies to determine the advantages...
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Hinson J, Hind I, Weidler D
J Pharm Sci
. 1994 Mar;
83(3):382-5.
PMID: 8207686
The pharmacokinetics of flosequinan and its active metabolite, flosequinoxan, were investigated following a single 100-mg oral dose in 10 patients with compromised hepatic function. Plasma and urine samples were collected...
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Gallo B, Hinson J, Weidler D
J Pharm Sci
. 1993 Mar;
82(3):282-5.
PMID: 8450423
The pharmacokinetics of flosequinan and its major active metabolite (BTS 53,554, 7-fluoro-1-methyl-3 methylsulfinyl-4-quinolone, 1) were investigated following a single oral dose of 100 mg of flosequinan in 20 patients with...
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Smith I, Hinson J, Johnson V, Brown R, Cook S, Whitt R, et al.
J Clin Pharmacol
. 1989 Feb;
29(2):174-84.
PMID: 2715375
The plasma and milk disposition of flurbiprofen (FB) was assessed in healthy women during the early post-partum period after multiple doses of FB. The results confirmed that a pragmatic study...
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Wilson J, Hinson J, Johnson V, Woods T, Smith I, Brown R
Dev Pharmacol Ther
. 1987 Jan;
10(1):60-72.
PMID: 3582074
A single-point estimate of the milk to plasma (M/P) drug ratio presupposes an invariant ratio. This may lead to erroneous conclusions about the amount of drug excreted in breast milk....
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Wilson J, Brown R, Hinson J, Dailey J
Annu Rev Pharmacol Toxicol
. 1985 Jan;
25:667-89.
PMID: 3890712
No abstract available.