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Vol. 104 No. 4, pp. 393-608, April 1972
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Table of Contents
ARTICLES
A surgeon looks at group practice
R. R. White 3rd
Arch Surg. 1972;104:393-396.
Massive upper gastrointestinal tract hemorrhage. A manifestation of regional enteritis of the duodenum
E. T. Paget; M. P. Owens; W. O. Peniston; C. Mathewson Jr
Arch Surg. 1972;104:397-400.
Factors in the prognosis of adenocarcinoma of the colon and rectum
P. M. Sanfelippo; O. H. Beahrs
Arch Surg. 1972;104:401-406.
Cloacogenic carcinoma of the anal canal
S. Kheir; R. C. Hickey; R. G. Martin; B. MacKay; H. S. Gallager
Arch Surg. 1972;104:407-415.
Colectomy in children with ulcerative and granulomatous colitis
C. F. Frey; D. K. Weaver
Arch Surg. 1972;104:416-423.
Ileorectostomy for ulcerative disease of the colon
M. A. Adson; A. M. Cooperman; G. M. Farrow
Arch Surg. 1972;104:424-428.
Hirschsprung's disease: pitfalls in diagnosis and surgical management
R. T. Soper; P. R. Figueroa
Arch Surg. 1972;104:429-433.
High calorie parenteral therapy in infants and children
M. J. Asch; R. F. Huxtable; D. M. Hays
Arch Surg. 1972;104:434-437.
The importance of six common bacteria in intestinal strangulation
C. E. Yale; E. Balish
Arch Surg. 1972;104:438-442.
Recent advances in management of functioning islet cell tumor
D. O. Ferris; G. D. Molnar; N. Schnelle; J. D. Jones; E. A. Moffitt
Arch Surg. 1972;104:443-446.
Excisional therapy for ulcerogenic tumors of the duodenum: long-term results
H. A. Oberhelman Jr
Arch Surg. 1972;104:447-453.
Surgical treatment of hydatid disease: prevention of complications and recurrences
C. A. Pissiotis; J. V. Wander; R. E. Condon
Arch Surg. 1972;104:454-459.
Sclerosing cholangitis
B. W. Thompson; R. C. Read; H. J. White
Arch Surg. 1972;104:460-464.
The changing clinical pattern of hepatic abscesses
J. F. Lee; G. E. Block
Arch Surg. 1972;104:465-470.
Multiple value replacement: an analysis of early and late results
A. I. Midell; A. DeBoer
Arch Surg. 1972;104:471-476.
Spasm in the differential diagnosis of gastroesophageal reflux
C. T. Bombeck; W. S. Battle; L. M. Nyhuss
Arch Surg. 1972;104:477-483.
Operative cholangiography during routine cholecystectomy: a review of 3,012 cases
G. S. Kakos; R. K. Tompkins; W. Turnipseed; R. M. Zollinger
Arch Surg. 1972;104:484-488.
Hemorrhagic pancreatitis
G. L. Jordan Jr; H. J. Spjut
Arch Surg. 1972;104:489-493.
Renal vein renin ratios and collateral vessels in renovascular hypertension
C. B. Ernst; J. J. Bookstein; J. Montie; E. Baumgartel; S. W. Hoobler; W. J. Fry
Arch Surg. 1972;104:496-502.
Early tangential excision of the eschars of major burns
W. W. Monafo; C. E. Aulenbacher; C. Pappalardo
Arch Surg. 1972;104:503-508.
Experience with Candida infections in the burn patient
B. G. MacMillan; E. J. Law; I. A. Holder
Arch Surg. 1972;104:509-514.
Bilateral impedance rheography in the diagnosis of deep venous thrombosis of the legs
A. B. Gazzaniga; A. F. Pacela; R. H. Bartlett; T. R. Geraghty
Arch Surg. 1972;104:515-519.
Surgical management of secondary hyperparathyroidism
H. E. Gordon; J. W. Coburn; E. Passaro Jr
Arch Surg. 1972;104:520-526.
Femoral-tibial bypass grafting
D. L. Kaminski; H. B. Barner; J. A. Dorighi; G. C. Kaiser; V. L. Willman
Arch Surg. 1972;104:527-531.
Retrograde arterial embolectomy for limb salvage
M. M. Kartchner
Arch Surg. 1972;104:532-535.
Quantitative peritoneal lavage in blunt abdominal trauma
W. R. Olsen; H. C. Redman; D. H. Hildreth
Arch Surg. 1972;104:536-543.
Liver trauma: current method of management
R. C. Lim Jr; J. Knudson; M. Steele
Arch Surg. 1972;104:544-550.
Acute mediastinal widening following blunt chest trauma: critical decisions
R. F. Wilson; A. Arbulu; J. S. Bassett; A. J. Walt
Arch Surg. 1972;104:551-558.
Coagulation changes in acutely bleeding patients
J. A. Caprini; E. S. Kurtides; J. M. Dorsey
Arch Surg. 1972;104:559-564.
Thrombosis of the internal carotid artery following blunt cervical trauma
J. B. Towne; D. D. Neis; J. W. Smith
Arch Surg. 1972;104:565-568.
Acute aortic thrombosis
L. A. Danto; W. J. Fry; R. O. Kraft
Arch Surg. 1972;104:569-572.
Conversion of Hollander tests in man from positive to negative: beta-adrenergic blockade with propranolol hydrochloride
R. C. Read; B. W. Thompson; W. H. Hall
Arch Surg. 1972;104:573-578.
Medullary thyroid carcinoma detected by serum calcitonin assay
M. A. Block; C. E. Jackson; A. H. Tashjian Jr
Arch Surg. 1972;104:579-586.
Treatment of malignant melanoma: wide excision alone vs lymphadenectomy
F. G. Conrad
Arch Surg. 1972;104:587-593.
Cecal volvulus: a lesion requiring resection
J. R. Meyers; C. J. Heifetz; A. E. Baue
Arch Surg. 1972;104:594-599.
Clinical fate of the patient with asymptomatic abdominal aortic aneurysm and unfit for surgical treatment
D. E. Szilagyi; J. P. Elliott; R. F. Smith
Arch Surg. 1972;104:600-606.
An all-volunteer national blood program
J. G. Allen
Arch Surg. 1972;104:607-608.

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