Publications by authors named "E F Wolfman"

Behavioral research supports the efficacy of intervention for reading disability, but the brain mechanisms underlying improvement in reading are not well understood. Here, we review 39 neuroimaging studies of reading intervention to characterize links between reading improvement and changes in the brain. We report evidence of changes in activation, connectivity, and structure within the reading network, and right hemisphere, frontal and sub-cortical regions.

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Determination of intestinal viability.

Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract

August 1989

Operations for intestinal ischemia are frequently done by veterinarians. In equine surgery those conditions commonly producing ischemia are intussusception, volvulus, bowel obstructions, and incarcerated hernias. In an attempt to predict intraoperative bowel viability after the restoration of circulation, a variety of adjuvant methods have been investigated.

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Exploration of the neck for primary hyperparathyroidism has increased in our institution, as evidenced by nine patients treated in the past one year, as compared with six in the previous three years. Our experience indicates that methylene blue staining has served as an important adjunct in the localization of abnormal parathyroid glands. No complications were noted intraoperatively or postoperatively as a result of its use.

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Of 24 dogs subjected to hemorrhagic shock, 12 resuscitated with intravenous infusions containing 2.5 per cent human serum albumin maintained significantly higher, p less than 0.05, serum albumin levels than did 12 others treated with Ringer's lactate solution, with or without 50 per cent dog plasma.

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