P D Utsinger
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Utsinger P, Weiner S, Utsinger J
Baillieres Clin Rheumatol
. 1996 Feb;
10(1):77-103.
PMID: 8674150
No abstract available.
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Clarke J, Weiner S, Bassett L, Utsinger P
Clin Exp Rheumatol
. 1987 Jul;
5(3):275-87.
PMID: 3322621
Intestinal bypass surgery as a treatment for morbid obesity was quite popular from 1965 to 1975 in the United States. The procedure was successful in reducing body weight but was...
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McLaughlin G, Utsinger P, Trakat W, Resnick D, Moidel R
Arthritis Rheum
. 1984 Jun;
27(6):694-7.
PMID: 6233986
No abstract available.
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Sugar A, Utsinger P, Santoro J
Am J Med Sci
. 1982 May;
283(3):165-8.
PMID: 7081290
The first case of gonococcal endocarditis on a prolapsing mitral valve is reported. The organism was found to be highly sensitive to penicillin G, Arg- Hyp- Ura-, and sensitive to...
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HICKS J, Utsinger P, Baran E, McLaughlin G
Ann Intern Med
. 1982 May;
96(5):607-10.
PMID: 7073155
A 40-year-old black man developed the primary features of Kawasaki disease, along with a pronounced distal motor and sensory neuropathy, abnormal electromyograms, and elevated creatine kinase levels. Results of the...
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McLaughlin G, Utsinger P, HICKS J
Arthritis Rheum
. 1981 Nov;
24(11):1453.
PMID: 7317127
No abstract available.
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Utsinger P
J Am Acad Dermatol
. 1980 Jun;
2(6):488-95.
PMID: 6447168
Twenty-one patients with arthritis and dermatitis following intestinal bypass surgery were studied. The arthritis was polyarticular, remittent, and intermittent. Typically, the synovial fluid was inflammatory. The commonest inflammatory skin lesion...
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Lemon S, Pagano J, Utsinger P, Sinkovics J
Ann Intern Med
. 1979 Jan;
90(1):54-5.
PMID: 311181
No abstract available.