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J W Hazey

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Hazey J, McCreary M, Guy G, Melvin W
Surg Endosc . 2007 Feb; 21(7):1180-3. PMID: 17287911
Background: Few Western studies have focused on percutaneous techniques using percutaneous transhepatic choledochoscopy (PTHC) and holmium:yttrium-aluminum-garnet (YAG) laser to ablate biliary calculi in patients unable or unwilling to undergo endoscopic...
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Hazey J, Dunkin B, Melvin W
Surg Endosc . 2006 Oct; 21(3):445-8. PMID: 17054006
Background: As with new laparoscopic techniques, the ability to convince surgeons and gastroenterologists to embrace endolumenal techniques and the additional training required to perform the new procedures will correlate with...
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Malik A, Mellinger J, Hazey J, Dunkin B, MacFadyen Jr B
Surg Endosc . 2006 Jul; 20(8):1179-92. PMID: 16865615
The field of minimally invasive surgery has seen tremendous growth since the first laparoscopic cholecystectomy was performed in 1987. The key question is not how successful these techniques are currently,...
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Hazey J, Brody F, Rosenblatt S, Brodsky J, Malm J, Ponsky J
Surg Endosc . 2001 Dec; 15(10):1217-20. PMID: 11727104
Background: As opposed to acute, chronic, and acalculus cholecystitis, emphysematous cholecystitis (EC) is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Only a few studies have specifically reviewed the operative management and...
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Yang D, Hazey J, David F, Singh J, Rivchum R, Streem J, et al.
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab . 2000 Mar; 278(3):E469-76. PMID: 10710501
The substrates for hepatic ureagenesis are equimolar amounts of ammonium and aspartate. The study design mimics conditions in which the liver receives more NH(+)(4) than aspartate precursors (very low-protein diet)....
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Hazey J, Yang D, Powers L, Previs S, David F, Beaulieu A, et al.
Anal Biochem . 1997 May; 248(1):158-67. PMID: 9177735
The contribution of gluconeogenesis to glucose production in vivo can be measured by enriching body water with 0.5% 2H2O and measuring the glucose labeling ratio C6/C2 (Landau et al., J....
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Previs S, Martin S, Hazey J, Soloviev M, Keating A, Lucas D, et al.
Am J Physiol . 1996 Dec; 271(6 Pt 1):E1118-24. PMID: 8997233
The classical concept holds that liver and kidneys are the main sinks of glycerol released by adipose tissue. However, rates of glycerol appearance (Ra) exceed the rate of glycerol delivery...
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Previs S, Hazey J, Diraison F, Beylot M, David F, Brunengraber H
J Mass Spectrom . 1996 Jun; 31(6):639-42. PMID: 8799297
A technique is presented for measuring the 2H enrichment of water in biological samples when this enrichment is greater than 0.2%. The sample is reacted with calcium carbide to form...
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Yang D, Previs S, Fernandez C, Dugelay S, Soloviev M, Hazey J, et al.
Am J Physiol . 1996 May; 270(5 Pt 1):E882-9. PMID: 8967478
In human and primate liver, phenylacetate and glutamine form phenylacetylglutamine, which is excreted in urine. Probing noninvasively the labeling pattern of liver citric acid cycle intermediates with phenylacetylglutamine assumes that...