T H Rossing
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Arledge T, Liddle R, Stahl E, Rossing T
J Allergy Clin Immunol
. 1996 Dec;
98(6 Pt 1):1116-9.
PMID: 8977514
No abstract available.
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Impens N, Reiss T, Teahan J, Desmet M, Rossing T, Shingo S, et al.
Am Rev Respir Dis
. 1993 Jun;
147(6 Pt 1):1442-6.
PMID: 8389106
Descriptive studies suggest an association between the release of the cysteinyl leukotrienes and clinical asthma. To help clarify this association, we tested the hypothesis that an intravenous infusion of a...
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Daley J, Kopelman R, Comeau E, Ginns L, Rossing T
Chest
. 1991 Jul;
100(1):51-6.
PMID: 2060391
Study Objective: Our objective was to determine the extent to which patterns of diagnostic and therapeutic practice differ among hospitals caring for acutely ill hospitalized asthmatic patients in a single...
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Figge J, Rossing T, FENCL V
J Lab Clin Med
. 1991 Jun;
117(6):453-67.
PMID: 2045713
Serum proteins act as weak acids and participate in acid-base balance. Their effects are imprecisely quantified; in particular, the roles of albumin and globulins need reevaluation. We approached the problem...
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Lim T, Ang S, Rossing T, Ingenito E, INGRAM Jr R
Am Rev Respir Dis
. 1989 Aug;
140(2):340-3.
PMID: 2764370
Asthmatic patients who came to hospital for treatment of severe attacks were assessed for level of obstruction and the effects of a deep inhalation (DI) on degree of obstruction at...
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FENCL V, Rossing T
Annu Rev Med
. 1989 Jan;
40:17-29.
PMID: 2658746
In critically ill patients, nonrespiratory (metabolic) alkalosis is the most common acid-base disturbance; it is caused by hypochloremia and/or by hypoproteinemia. Information on the concentration of plasma proteins should be...
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Rossing T, Boixeda D, Maffeo N, FENCL V
J Lab Clin Med
. 1988 Nov;
112(5):553-9.
PMID: 3183488
Hypoproteinemia by itself produces a metabolic alkalosis. It is not clear whether a respiratory compensation (hypercapnia) develops with this alkalosis; patients with liver cirrhosis, most of them with hypoproteinemia, are...
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Rossing T, Shannon K, Miller M
Am Rev Respir Dis
. 1987 Oct;
136(4):841-4.
PMID: 3662237
We studied the effects of the phosphodiesterase inhibitor, milrinone, on isometric force production in the isolated, directly stimulated rat diaphragm. Milrinone (500 micrograms/ml) significantly increased force during twitch stimulation and...
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Kemmerich B, Rossing T, Pennington J
Am Rev Respir Dis
. 1987 Aug;
136(2):266-70.
PMID: 3113303
The relative oxidative and microbicidal activities of human blood monocytes compared with those of alveolar macrophages (AM) are poorly defined. Furthermore, the comparative efficiency of recombinant gamma interferon (rIFN gamma)...