Published in J Urol on March 01, 1959
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Management of sclerosing fibrosis of the mediastinal and retroperitoneal areas. Ann Surg (1967) 0.90
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The small intestine. The vicarious uses to which it may be put and some studies in its motility. Ann R Coll Surg Engl (1967) 0.75
Recurrent renal calculi. Br Med J (Clin Res Ed) (1981) 0.75
Extreme hypernatraemia in association with renal failure following caecocystoplasty. Postgrad Med J (1984) 0.75
Total replacement of both ureters by an ileac segment. Ann Surg (1962) 0.75
Human renal transplantation. I. Clinical experiences with six cases of renal homotransplantation. J Urol (1963) 3.35
Percutaneous trocar (needle) nephrostomy in hydronephrosis. J Am Med Assoc (1955) 2.49
Rapid identification of Pasteurella pestis with fluorescent antibody. III. Staining Pasteurella pestis in tissue impression smears. J Infect Dis (1959) 2.32
Renal arteriovenous fistula following nephrectomy. Ann Surg (1956) 1.87
An unusual strain of Pasteurella pestis isolated from a fatal human case of plague. Bull World Health Organ (1960) 1.86
Rapid identification of Pasteurella pestis with fluorescent antibody. II. Specific identification of Pasteurella pestis in dried smears. J Infect Dis (1959) 1.78
The radioisotope renogram: an external test for individual kidney function and upper urinary tract patency. J Lab Clin Med (1956) 1.55
Translumbar aortic puncture and retrograde catheterization of the aorta in aortography and renal arteriography. Ann Surg (1950) 1.48
A clinical study of a new renal function test: the radioactive diodrast renogram. J Urol (1956) 1.45
Study of the homograft reaction by retransplantation of the canine kidney. Surg Forum (1960) 1.39
Hematuria and sickle cell disease; unexplained, gross unilateral, renal hematuria in Negroes, coincident with the blood sickling trait. J Urol (1950) 1.23
Human renal transplantation. III. Technical problems encountered in six cases of kidney homotransplantation. J Urol (1963) 1.20
TRANSPLANTATION OF THE KIDNEY, SPRING 1963. Urol Surv (1963) 1.20
The scintillation counter as an instrument for in vivo determination of thyroid weight. Radiology (1952) 1.19
Methods of diagnosis of carcinoma of the prostate: a comparison of clinical impression, prostatic smear, needle biopsy, open perineal biopsy and transurethral biopsy. J Urol (1954) 1.19
Treatment of priapism: comparison of methods in fifteen cases. J Urol (1961) 1.18
Results of the radioisotope renogram and comparison with other kidney tests among hypertensive persons. J Urol (1959) 1.12
Cup-patch technique of ileocystoplasty for bladder enlargement or partial substitution. Surg Gynecol Obstet (1959) 1.11
Unilateral renal disease and hypertension: use of the radioactive diodrast renogram as a screening test. J Urol (1957) 1.08
A clinical comparison and analysis of radioactive diodarast, hypaque, miokon and urokon renograms as tests of kidney function. J Urol (1958) 1.06
Radical prostatectomy after previous prostatic surgery; technical problems encountered in treatment of occult prostatic carcinoma. J Am Med Assoc (1952) 1.06
Advances in the radioisotope renogram test. J Urol (1961) 1.01
Open, transcolonic ureterointestinal anastomosis; a new approach. Surg Gynecol Obstet (1953) 1.00
Rapid identification of Pasteurella pestis with fluorescent antibody. I. Production of specific antiserum with whole cell Pasteurella pestis antigen. J Infect Dis (1959) 0.99
Visual delineation of thyroid glands in vivo. J Lab Clin Med (1952) 0.97
Phalloplasty. J Urol (1952) 0.96
A study of 229 consecutive cases of total perineal prostatectomy for cancer of the prostate. J Urol (1957) 0.94
Rectourinary fistula: principles of management and a technique of surgical closure. J Urol (1958) 0.93
Abdominal venography in urological diagnosis. J Urol (1956) 0.93
Isolated ileal loops for ureteral repair. Surg Gynecol Obstet (1956) 0.92
William Osler and Howard A. Kelly, physicians, medical historians, friends, as revealed by nineteen letters from Osler to Kelly. Bull Hist Med (1946) 0.91
The problem of rectal involvement by prostatic cancer. Surg Gynecol Obstet (1957) 0.90
Clinical experience with a new test agent for the radioisotope renogram: sodium orthoiodohippurate-I-131 (hippuran-I-131). J Urol (1961) 0.89
Surgical treatment of multiple, recurrent, branched, renal (staghorn) calculi by pyelonephro-ileo-vesical anastomosis. J Urol (1961) 0.88
THE PERFORMANCE OF DIVIDED RENAL FUNCTION TESTS IN RENAL HYPERTENSION: A PRACTICAL METHOD. J Urol (1964) 0.88
Aortography and pneumography in children. J Urol (1957) 0.88
RENAL HYPERTENSION SECONDARY TO RENAL TUBERCULOSIS. REPORT OF CURE IN FOUR PATIENTS TREATED BY NEPHRECTOMY. Am J Med (1965) 0.88
Sexual potency after perineal biopsy. J Urol (1957) 0.88
Benjamin Franklin's bladder stone. J Hist Med Allied Sci (1953) 0.87
RADIOISOTOPE UROFLOMETRY AND BLADDER RESIDUAL TEST. J Urol (1964) 0.87
Results of ileocystoplasty. J Urol (1958) 0.87
Needle biopsy in diagnosis of prostatic cancer. Calif Med (1954) 0.86
Renal lymphatics. III. Clinical implications and experiments of nature. Ann Intern Med (1958) 0.85
Feminizing adrenal adenoma in a 7-year-old boy. Pediatrics (1961) 0.84
The excretory urogram as a kidney function test. J Urol (1960) 0.84
Chyluria: attempted surgical treatment by lymphatic-venous anastomosis. J Urol (1962) 0.84
RENOGRAM AND OTHER RADIOISOTOPE TESTS IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF RENAL HYPERTENSION. Am J Surg (1964) 0.83
A new test for vesicoureteral reflux: an external technique using radioisotopes. J Urol (1959) 0.83
Human renal transplantation III. Technical problems encountered in six cases of kidney homotransplantation. Trans Am Assoc Genitourin Surg (1962) 0.83
Intraaortic procaine injection in aortography. Angiology (1953) 0.82
A method using I131 for the determination of abnormal thyroid morphology. Am J Roentgenol Radium Ther Nucl Med (1952) 0.82
Hypothermia as a therapeutic adjunct in management of bacteremic shock after urological surgery. J Urol (1961) 0.81
IDIOPATHIC UNILATERAL RENAL HEMATURIA ASSOCIATED WITH ATYPICAL ACID-FAST BACILLUS: BATTEY TYPE. CURE BY PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY. J Urol (1965) 0.81
Retrocaval ureter. Surg Gynecol Obstet (1957) 0.81
Current concepts concerning treatment of cancer of the prostate gland. Proc Natl Cancer Conf (1960) 0.80
Cushing's syndrome with multinodular adrenal glands. J Clin Endocrinol Metab (1960) 0.79
Results sigmoidocystoplasty. J Urol (1958) 0.79
The renal lymphatics. I. Review of some of the pertinent literature. Urol Surv (1956) 0.79
Technique of sigmoidocystoplasty. Surg Gynecol Obstet (1959) 0.79
Human renal transplantation. II. A successful case of homotransplantation of the kidney between identical twins. Calif Med (1962) 0.78
Surgical treatment of multiple, recurrent, branched, renal (staghorn) calculi by pyelonephro-ileo-vesical anastomosis. Trans Am Assoc Genitourin Surg (1960) 0.78
Diagnosis of "renal" hypertension and prediction of surgical outcome. Application of supplementary renal tests to confirm a positive screening survey. JAMA (1961) 0.78
Estrogen production by the testis. J Clin Endocrinol Metab (1949) 0.78
Rose bengal and iodopyracet as radiodiagnostic agents in liver and kidney diseases. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1959) 0.78
Thoracic kidney: case reports. J Urol (1957) 0.78
Kidney function tests in children. Calif Med (1961) 0.78
Bacteremic shock:hypothermia as a therapeutic adjunct. Surg Forum (1960) 0.78
SIXTEEN CASES OF RENAL HOMOTRANSPLANTATION . Arch Intern Med (1964) 0.78
The results of 1,694 consecutive simple perineal prostatectomies. J Urol (1957) 0.78
Exstrophy of bladder treated by rectal transplantation of divided trigone; modification of the Maydl-Bergenhem operations. Surg Gynecol Obstet (1951) 0.77
Renal infarction and its relation to hypertension. Urol Surv (1951) 0.77
Hemoglobinemia and lower nephron nephrosis following transurethral prostatic surgery. J Urol (1951) 0.77
Cystoplasty to increase bladder capacity. I. Experimental use of isolated patches and loops of large and small bowel to increase urinary bladder capacity in animals. Surg Forum (1957) 0.76
Carcinoma of the male urethra: one stage surgical treatment by radical perineal excision and rectal transplantation of the divided trigone. Surg Gynecol Obstet (1953) 0.76
Further experiences with the radioisotope renogram. Am J Roentgenol Radium Ther Nucl Med (1959) 0.76
A malignant testis tumor with hepatic metastasis in a grizzly bear. J Urol (1953) 0.76
The value of chlor-trimeton in the prevention of immediate reactions to 70 per cent urokon. J Urol (1955) 0.76
Complications of the Johanson operation in the repair of urethral strictures. J Urol (1962) 0.76
Multiple, benign, fibrous tumors of tunica vaginalis testis. J Urol (1946) 0.75
Total replacement of both ureters by an ileac segment. Ann Surg (1962) 0.75
Prostatic carcinoma involving the rectum; the problem of differentiation from other malignant lesions. Calif Med (1955) 0.75
Experiments with intussuscepted ileal valve in ureteral substitution. J Urol (1959) 0.75
Use of silicone-treated test tubes to obtain serum from blood. Am J Clin Pathol (1949) 0.75
EXSTROPHY OF THE BLADDER: A RE-EVALUATION OF THE TREATMENT. J Urol (1965) 0.75
Nonproduction by penicillin of false positive reactions in Kahn and Kolmer tests. Am J Clin Pathol (1947) 0.75
Urologic lesions misdiagnosed in patients with abdominal pain. Med Clin North Am (1959) 0.75
Replacement of the ureter by small intestine: clinical application and results of the ileal ureter. Trans Am Assoc Genitourin Surg (1958) 0.75
RADIOISOTOPE RENOGRAPHY--THE FIRST DECADE. Proc R Soc Med (1965) 0.75
The surgeon, the urologist and the patient with abdominal pain. Am J Surg (1957) 0.75