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S L Werlin

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Heikenen J, Werlin S, Di Lorenzo C, Hyman P, Cocjin J, Flores A, et al.
Dig Dis Sci . 1999 Sep; 44(7):1288-92. PMID: 10489907
Following surgical correction of imperforate anus, voluntary bowel control is frequently poor because of abnormal anorectal function. Using colonic manometry we investigated the role of colonic motility in the pathogenesis...
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Heikenen J, Werlin S, Brown C, Balint J
Inflamm Bowel Dis . 1999 Aug; 5(3):158-60. PMID: 10453370
Presenting symptoms and their duration may affect the time that elapses prior to definitive diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). This study was undertaken to determine the mean duration of...
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Curr Opin Pediatr . 1998 Nov; 10(5):507-11. PMID: 9818249
In the past year, major advances in understanding pancreatic disease have been made through the tools of molecular biology. Genes responsible for both hereditary pancreatitis and pancreatic agenesis have been...
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Werlin S, Kumaran A
J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr . 1998 Apr; 26(3):361-2. PMID: 9523878
No abstract available.
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del Rosario M, Werlin S, Lauer S
J Clin Gastroenterol . 1998 Feb; 25(4):682-4. PMID: 9451687
A 16-year-old boy had hyperammonemia and encephalopathy develop after high-dose chemotherapy for acute lymphoblastic leukemia. He was treated successfully with the ammonia-trapping agents sodium benzoate and sodium phenylacetate.
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Yabut B, Werlin S, HAVENS P, Bohorfoush A, Brown C, Harb J
J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr . 1996 Dec; 23(5):624-7. PMID: 8985857
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Werlin S, Scott J
J Pediatr . 1996 Sep; 129(3):321-2. PMID: 8804319
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Santos J, Werlin S
Wis Med J . 1996 Aug; 95(8):581-2. PMID: 8772419
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Pan C, Leichter H, Werlin S
Pediatr Nephrol . 1995 Dec; 9(6):690-3. PMID: 8747106
Streptococcus pneumoniae is an uncommon etiological organism in hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS). Production of neuraminidase by S. pneumoniae results in exposure of red blood cell T-antigen, resulting in hemolysis, thrombocytopenia,...