Published in Proc Staff Meet Mayo Clin on April 04, 1956
Intestinal polyposis associated with mucocutaneous melanin pigmentation Peutz-Jeghers syndrome; review of literature and report of six cases with special reference to pathologic findings. Gastroenterology (1957) 2.21
Sclerosing cholangitis: its possible association with Riedel's struma and fibrous retroperitonitis. Report of two cases. N Engl J Med (1963) 2.09
Terramycin: some pharmacologic and clinical observations. Proc Staff Meet Mayo Clin (1950) 1.96
RETROPERITONEAL FIBROSIS IN PATIENTS TAKING METHYSERGIDE. JAMA (1965) 1.82
Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia and gastrointestinal hemorrhage. Gastroenterology (1963) 1.80
Meckel's diverticulum: 55 years of clinical and surgical experience. JAMA (1962) 1.80
Nearly fatal reaction to amodiaquine. JAMA (1962) 1.59
Abdominal exploration for gastrointestinal bleeding of obscure origin. JAMA (1961) 1.43
Intestinal polyposis associated with mucocutaneous melanin pigmentation (Peutz-Jeghers syndrome). Proc Staff Meet Mayo Clin (1957) 1.41
The vitamin B12 group; presence of 2-methyl purines in factors A and H and isolation of new factors. Biochem J (1955) 1.40
CHRONIC DISEASE OF THE LIVER ASSOCIATED WITH SYSTEMIC SCLERODERMA. Am J Dig Dis (1964) 1.40
Prognosis of the medically treated small gastric ulcer. I. Comparison of follow-up data in two series. N Engl J Med (1961) 1.38
Intestinal polyposis associated with mucocutaneous pigmentation. Surg Gynecol Obstet (1962) 1.38
Accumulation of arginine in plants afflicted with iron-deficiency type chlorosis. Science (1955) 1.35
LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS CELL PHENOMENON IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC ULCERATIVE COLITIS. Gut (1965) 1.28
Techniques for the collection of lymph from the liver, small intestine, or thoracic duct of the rat. J Lab Clin Med (1948) 1.27
Medically treated small gastric ulcer; five year follow-up study of four hundred fourteen patients. J Am Med Assoc (1952) 1.26
Esophageal hiatal hernia: a 10-year study of medically treated cases. JAMA (1961) 1.22
Chronic pancreatitis without pain. Gastroenterology (1956) 1.15
Hepatitis and cirrhosis in women with positive clot tests for lupus erythematosus. N Engl J Med (1958) 1.12
Some minor constituents of liver oils. Biochem J (1955) 1.11
[Primary malignant neoplasms of the duodenum, exclusing the papilla of vater; a clinicopathologic study of 31 cases]. Gastroenterology (1956) 1.06
Prognosis of the medically treated small gastric ulcer. II. Ten-year to nineteen-year follow-up study of 391 patients. N Engl J Med (1961) 1.05
Further obervations on hepatitis and cirrhosis in young women with positive clot tests for lupus erythematousus. Gastroenterology (1960) 1.03
Ascites. I. The value of examination of ascitic fluid and blood for lipids and for proteins by electrophoresis. Gastroenterology (1958) 1.03
Further studies on the lymphatic vessels at the hilus of the liver of man: their relation to ascites. Proc Staff Meet Mayo Clin (1957) 0.99
Carcinoma of the pancreas associated with chronic relapsing pancreatitis. Gastroenterology (1958) 0.98
RELATIONSHIP OF CALCIUM IN THE SERUM TO THAT IN THE PANCREATIC SECRETION IN NORMAL AND HYPERCALCEMIC STATES. Surgery (1965) 0.98
Lymph fistulas in trained dogs; an experimental technique. Surgery (1950) 0.97
INTRAHEPATIC CHOLESTASIS ASSOCIATED WITH THE INGESTION OF ERYTHROMYCIN ESTOLATE (ILOSONE). Gastroenterology (1963) 0.96
Jaundice caused by chlorpromazine (thorazine). J Am Med Assoc (1955) 0.92
Obstructive biliary cirrhosis and alcoholic cirrhosis; comparison of clinical and pathologic features. Am J Clin Pathol (1955) 0.92
Surgical aspects of choledocholithiasis. J Am Med Assoc (1954) 0.88
Newer concepts in pancreatic disease. Gastroenterology (1959) 0.87
Effect of chlorpromazine on the liver. Gastroenterology (1958) 0.87
PSEUDOTUMORAL GASTRIC VARICES. Am J Roentgenol Radium Ther Nucl Med (1964) 0.87
Primary atrophy and lipomatosis of the pancreas. Gastroenterology (1959) 0.87
Fatal postoperative pancreatitis. Ann Surg (1957) 0.86
[Jaundice associated with lipochrome pigmentation of the liver (Dubin-Johnson syndrome)]. Gastroenterology (1957) 0.85
Intestinal polyposis and mucocutaneous pigmentation (Peutz-Jeghers syndrome); further comments and report of an additional case. Minn Med (1958) 0.85
A study of radiation therapy in carcinoma of the pancreas. Proc Staff Meet Mayo Clin (1958) 0.83
Leiomyosarcoma of the duodenum; report of case with fever and abdominal pain for 7 years. Proc Staff Meet Mayo Clin (1957) 0.83
Juxta-esophageal gastric ulcer. Surg Gynecol Obstet (1955) 0.82
Ascites. II. The value of determinations of enzymes in the study of ascitic fluid. Gastroenterology (1959) 0.82
AMYLOIDOSIS AND MALABSORPTION SYNDROME. Arch Intern Med (1964) 0.82
RECURRENT COMMON BILE DUCT STONES. Arch Surg (1964) 0.82
Postbulbar duodenal ulcer. Ann Intern Med (1957) 0.81
Lipids of lymph following feeding of fat: an experimental study. Am J Physiol (1950) 0.81
Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome associated with situs inversus: report of case simulating myocardial infarction electrocardiographically. Proc Staff Meet Mayo Clin (1952) 0.81
Rupture of abdominal aortic aneurysm into vena cava. Electrocardiographic changes. Arch Intern Med (1963) 0.80
Chronic micrococcal bacteremia without fever: report of a case. Proc Staff Meet Mayo Clin (1957) 0.78
Cancer of the stomach after gastric resection for peptic ulcer. Surg Gynecol Obstet (1958) 0.78
Improved benzidine sugar reagent for paper chromatograms. Nature (1961) 0.77
Miroestrol: an oestrogen from the plant Pueraria mirifica. Nature (1960) 0.77
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS CELL PHENOMENON IN OLDER WOMEN WITH CHRONIC HEPATIC DISEASE. Mayo Clin Proc (1965) 0.76
ACUTE EXPERIMENTAL PANCREATITIS: ROLE OF A PROTEOLYTIC ENZYME INHIBITOR IN TREATMENT. JAMA (1965) 0.76
Ascites. IV. Clinical appraisal of the laboratory studies of ascitic fluid and blood as an aid to diagnosis. Gastroenterology (1959) 0.76
Lymph from liver and thoracic duct; an experimental study. Surg Gynecol Obstet (1947) 0.75
Epidemic pulmonary disease. Med Clin North Am (1949) 0.75
The significance of prolapse of the gastric mucosa. Gastroenterology (1958) 0.75
Medical complications of acute pancreatitis. Med Clin North Am (1962) 0.75
LOST GENERATIONS. JAMA (1965) 0.75
[IMMUNOLOGICAL FACTORS IN THE GENESIS OR IN THE CHRONICITY OF PANCREATITIS]. Rev Invest Clin (1964) 0.75
Variations in pigmentation from quinacrine. Report of case mimicking chronic hepatic disease. Arch Intern Med (1962) 0.75
IMMUNE MECHANISMS IN CHRONIC PANCREATIC DISEASE. I. OCCURRENCE OF PRECIPITINS TO PANCREATIC HOMOGENATES FOLLOWING CERTAIN FORMS OF PANCREATIC DAMAGE: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY. Am J Dig Dis (1964) 0.75
INTESTINAL ANGINA ASSOCIATED WITH PREGNANCY. Am J Obstet Gynecol (1964) 0.75
Phospholipids of lymph following feeding of fat to dogs. Fed Proc (1947) 0.75
Misleading calcific shadaws in the abdomen. Postgrad Med (1961) 0.75
Regional enteritis following acute trauma to the abdomen. JAMA (1962) 0.75
Medical management of pancreatitis. JAMA (1961) 0.75
A technic for liver biopsy applicable to uncooperative psychotic patients. Proc Staff Meet Mayo Clin (1959) 0.75
Experimental studies of liver and thoracic duct lymph. Minn Med (1948) 0.75
Chronic disease of the liver in young women: an evaluation of patients with a negative clot test for lupus erythematosus. Gastroenterology (1962) 0.75
Irritable bowel. Postgrad Med (1963) 0.75
MANAGEMENT OF RECURRENT AND CHRONIC PANCREATITIS. Mod Treat (1965) 0.75
THE ASSOCIATION OF ESOPHAGEAL HIATAL HERNIA WITH ASCITES. J Lancet (1964) 0.75
A PATIENT WITH NEURITIS AND AN ACUTE ABDOMINAL CONDITION. Mayo Clin Proc (1964) 0.75
CUTANEOUS MANIFESTATIONS OF GASTROINTESTINAL DISEASE. Postgrad Med (1964) 0.75
An unusual pulmonary disease. Arch Intern Med (Chic) (1947) 0.75
HEPATIC REACTIONS TO DRUGS. JAMA (1965) 0.75