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Circulatory changes in the dog produced by acute arteriovenous fistula.
- A. VAN LOO, E. Heringman
- Chemistry, Medicine
- The American journal of physiology
- 1 July 1949
Cholecystitis and cholelithiasis in the young.
- E. Heringman, D. Aiken
- Medicine
- American journal of surgery
- 1 July 1947
Abstract 1. 1. Twelve cases of cholecystitis and cholelithiasis in the young are reported. 2. 2. The pertinent literature has been reviewed. 3. 3. Adult factors, such as pregnancy, play an important… Expand
Compound lesions in arterial insufficiency of lower extremities.
- S. Greenstone, T. Massell, E. Heringman
- Medicine
- Vascular diseases
- 1 June 1966
Effect of Acute A-V Fistula on Circulation Time and Auricular Pressure in Dogs
- E. Heringman, H. Davis, J. Rives
- Biology, Medicine
- Proceedings of the Society for Experimental…
- 1 December 1945
The physiological effects of A-V fistula have long been the subject of extensive experimental investigation. Added impetus has been given to this work by successive wars. The existence of such… Expand
Hazards and Complications of Retrograde Aortography and Arteriography
- S. Greenstone, T. Massell, E. Heringman
- Medicine
- Angiology
- 1 March 1965
Arteriography and aortography have become essential studies in the eval uation of patients with symptoms of cerebral-vascular disease, hypertension, and certain visceral disturbances, as well as… Expand
Arterial endoscopy (arterioscopy).
- S. Greenstone, J. M. Shore, E. Heringman, T. Massell
- Medicine
- Archives of surgery
- 1 November 1966
THE RECENT development of flexible fiber-optic lighting and optical viewing systems has made possible visualization of previously inaccessible areas. The clinical practicality of the flexible… Expand
Woven Dacron and woven Teflon prostheses. Use for small artery replacement.
- T. Massell, E. Heringman, S. Greenstone
- Medicine
- Archives of surgery
- 1962
The recent evolution of vascular surgery has provided indications for more frequent surgical procedures on relatively small arteries. Although excellent studies have been reported on the… Expand
The problem of perforator localization in varicose veins; an operation to deal with perforator incompetence.
- S. Greenstone, E. Heringman, T. Massell
- Medicine
- A.M.A. archives of surgery
- 1957
Without doubt, the commonest disease in the field of angiology is varicose veins of the lower extremities. Inasmuch as this affliction is as old as the upright posture of the human race and is easily… Expand
Evaluation of diatrizoate (hypaque) in peripheral angiography and aortography.
- T. Massell, S. Greenstone, E. Heringman
- Medicine
- Journal of the American Medical Association
- 17 August 1957
• There were no serious systemic effects after approximately 100 injections of diatrizoate salts for vascular opacification, administered to 83 patients. Local reactions were infrequent and consisted… Expand
Spontaneous rupture of an abdominal aortic aneurysm into the inferior vena cava; report of a case.
- S. Greenstone, T. Massell, E. Heringman
- Medicine
- Journal of the American Medical Association
- 11 April 1959
Although sporadic reports of arteriovenous fistulas between the aorta and inferior vena cava have been noted in the literature, these were the results of trauma, usually a gunshot wound. The… Expand