Publications by authors named "Goluboff N"

The association of bone lesions, polyarthritis and cutaneous nodules with pancreatic disease is being recognized and reported more frequently. In adults all forms of pancreatitis and carcinoma of the pancreas have been involved, but in the few children described these complications have been associated with acute traumatic pancreatitis. This paper describes two cases of acute traumatic pancreatitis in which polyarthritis and limb pains were noted after 2 to 3 weeks.

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Prevention of poisoning.

Can Fam Physician

November 1974

Education of the public in prevention of accidental poisoning has been unsuccessful. The use of child-resistant containers for prescription drugs, patent medicines and household products is the most promising approach to this problem. The value of Syrup of Ipecac is stressed to induce early emesis, following ingestion of poisons.

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The fate of 80 infants delivered after induction of labour in 72 Rh-sensitized mothers was studied to determine whether the stillbirth rate could be reduced. Labour was induced at 32 to 39 weeks of gestation; the criteria for induction were based on the history of previously affected infants, and a maternal Rh-antibody titre of 1/40 or greater, using an indirect antiglobulin technique. Nine mothers were delivered by Cesarean section.

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