J Silberberg
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Maerki J, Katava G, Siegel D, Silberberg J, Bhattacharyya P
Case Rep Hematol
. 2014 Nov;
2014:738428.
PMID: 25386371
Background. Multiple articles discuss the rare incidence and potential causes of second hematologic disorders arising after treatment of Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML), leading to the theory of imatinib, the current...
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Amillo S, Silberberg J, Arriagada C
Orthopedics
. 2001 Apr;
24(3):278-80.
PMID: 11300294
No abstract available.
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Silberberg J, Fryer J, Wlodarczyk J, Robertson R, Dear K
Genet Epidemiol
. 1999 Apr;
16(4):344-55.
PMID: 10207716
We examined 15 published continuous family history measures (scores) as well as two new formulations in terms of several desirable properties. We applied the scores to sample pedigrees and found...
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Newnham H, Silberberg J
Am Fam Physician
. 1999 Mar;
59(5):1125-6, 1131.
PMID: 10088872
No abstract available.
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Silberberg J, Crooks R, Wlodarczyk J, Nair B, Finucane P, Guo X, et al.
Aust N Z J Med
. 1998 Mar;
27(6):717.
PMID: 9483248
No abstract available.
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Newnham H, Silberberg J
Praxis (Bern 1994)
. 1998 Feb;
86(43):1698-700.
PMID: 9432695
1. Recommendations and decisions concerning treatment should primarily be based on the absolute evaluation of risk and risk reduction and not on calculation of a relative risk situation. 2. The...
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Silberberg J, Crooks R, Fryer J, Wlodarczyk J, Nair B, Guo X, et al.
Atherosclerosis
. 1997 Aug;
133(1):105-10.
PMID: 9258413
The methionine load test is widely used to identify subjects with mild homocysteinemia. We studied factors influencing the rise in plasma homocysteine (tHcy) levels following oral methionine loading, after taking...
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Silberberg J, Crooks R, Fryer J, Wlodarczyk J, Nair B, Finucane P, et al.
Aust N Z J Med
. 1997 Feb;
27(1):35-9.
PMID: 9079251
Background: Plasma homocyst(e)ine (H[e]) is frequently measured in patients with occlusive vascular disease, but levels vary between populations and between laboratories. Aims: We sought to derive reference values for an...