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M E Ein

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McCabe R, Schlossberg D, Donowitz G, Scheld W, Zellner S, Lindenberg L, et al.
Clin Ther . 1989 May; 11(3):304-14. PMID: 2663160
The efficacy of cefonicid and of ceftriaxone, administered once daily for the treatment of lower respiratory tract bacterial infections (pneumonia or bronchitis), was evaluated and compared in 118 patients with...
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McKinney R, Porschen R, Edelstein P, Bissett M, Harris P, Bondell S, et al.
Ann Intern Med . 1981 Jun; 94(6):739-43. PMID: 7235414
A new species of bacteria that is an etiologic agent of human pneumonia has been isolated and characterized. Clinical symptoms of infection with this organism are not readily distinguishable from...
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Ein M, Smith N, Aruffo J, Heerema M, Bradshaw M, WILLIAMS Jr T
Antimicrob Agents Chemother . 1979 Nov; 16(5):655-9. PMID: 260880
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus epidermidis is an important cause of cerebrospinal fluid shunt infections and prosthetic valve endocarditis. Agar dilution minimum inhibitory concentrations were determined for 100 strains of methicillin-resistant S. epidermidis...
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Heerema M, Ein M, Musher D, Bradshaw M, WILLIAMS Jr T
Am J Med . 1979 Aug; 67(2):219-27. PMID: 463926
Anaerobic meningitis occurred in four patients in whom anaerobic bacteria had not been suspected as a possible cause. The predisposing conditions were typical of those seen in patients previously reported...
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Ein M, Wallace Jr R, WILLIAMS Jr T
Am Rev Respir Dis . 1979 May; 119(5):811-20. PMID: 378049
Two patients who represent the first well-documented cases of an allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis-like syndrome developing consequent to an aspergilloma are reported. These patients experienced both subjective and objective evidence of...
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Westerman E, Bradshaw M, Ein M, Smith N, WILLIAMS Jr T
Am J Med Sci . 1978 Sep; 276(2):159-71. PMID: 367159
Eleven patients with serious infections involving anaerobic bacteria were treated with carbenicillin (four patients) or ticarcillin (seven patients). All patients were cured clinically and bacteriologically of their infections. An in...