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  • Book
    Hiroki Yamaue, editor.
    Summary: This collection of chapters describes in detail the latest insights into the evaluation of resectability and neoadjuvant therapy to pancreaticoduodenectomy and distal pancreatectomy for pancreatic cancer. Shedding light on immunotherapy and gene therapy, this volume comprehensively covers treatments and procedures for the disease, allowing surgeons and trainees to gain an overview and explore innovative treatments. It also provides information on various cases using tools such as endoscopic ultrasound, MDCT, PET for diagnosis and laparoscopy and robotic resection methods. Edited and authored by pioneering professionals, Diagnosis and Treatment for Pancreatic Cancer is a valuable resource for gastroenterologists, medical oncologists, surgical oncologist and general surgeons interested in treatment of pancreatic cancer care.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Book
    edited by George A. Olah.
    Summary: Inspired by a symposium held at the University of Southern California, in March 1988, dedicated to Paul van R. Schleyer, contributors examine the role of 'hypercarbons' in several areas of chemistry in this book. The multicenter bonding of 'hypercarbons' relative to the chemistry of main group elements, organometallics, cluster chemistry, carbocations, and hydrocarbon chemistry are systematically covered. Nielsen 9780471622925 20160528

    Contents:
    My Thirty Years in Hydrocarbon Cages: From Adamantane to Dodecahedrane (P. Schleyer). Catalytic Routes to Adamantane and Its Homologues (M. McKervey & J. Rooney). The Superacid Route to 1--Adamantyl Cation (T. Sorensen & S. Whitworth). Carbocations and Electrophilic Reactions of Cage Hydrocarbons (G. Olah). Fragmentation and Transannular Cyclization Routes to Cage Hydrocarbons (A. Yurchenko). Bridgehead Reactivity in Solvolysis Reactions (P. Muller & J. Mareda). Stabilization of Cage Compounds through Steric Hindrance by tert--Butyl Groups (G. Maier, et al.). Homologues of Barrelene, Bullvalene, and Benzene: Concepts, Questions, and Results (A. de Meijere). The [n]Peristylane--Polyhedrane Connection (L. Paquette). The Pagodane Route to Dodecahedrane (W. Fessner & H. Prinzbach). Author Index. Subject Index. Nielsen 9780471622925 20160528
    Print 1990
  • Article
    Hetzel DJ, Hansky PJ, Shearman DJ, Korman MG, Hecker R, Taggart GJ, Jackson R, Gabb BW.
    Gastroenterology. 1978 Feb;74(2 Pt 2):389-92.
    Eighty-five patients with endospcopically confirmed duodenal or pyloric canal ulcers entered a double blind trial with 1200 mg of cimetidine per day or placebo for 6 weeks. Eighty-four per cent of patients treated with cimetidine and 38 percent of those receiving placebo healed their ulcers (P less than 0.001). Measurement of basal acid output and maximal acid output before and after treatment showed no significant change but patients who failed to heal their ulcers had a higher basal acid output and maximal acid output than those who healed. Patients who smoked or drank alcohol had the same healing rate as abstainers. Sity-seven patients with duodenal ulceration healed by a 6-week course of cimetidine were randomly allocated to 400 mg of cimetidine twice daily or placebo in the maintenance trial. Actuarial analysis of the number of relapses in each group demonstrates that cimetidine is highly effective in preventing relapse.
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