Publications by authors named "H Herbsman"

The availability of ultrasonography and computerized tomography has significantly improved diagnostic capability in the evaluation of splenic abscess. In addition, recent evidence has shown that percutaneous drainage of splenic abscess is a safe and efficacious approach to therapy and is indicated especially when patients are seriously ill, postoperative or when the risks of general anesthesia, surgical drainage or splenectomy are substantial. Adequacy of response to percutaneous drainage correlates positively with the presence of unilocular collections that have a discrete wall without internal septations.

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Tracheal or esophageal compression was present in 91 (33 percent) of 273 consecutive patients with benign goiter during a 7 year experience. The underlying disease was nodular colloid goiter in 66 percent, adenoma in 21 percent, thyroiditis in 9 percent and Graves' disease in 4 percent. The incidence of tracheoesophageal compression was higher in patients with thyroiditis (67 percent) than in those with colloid goiter (46 percent).

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Five hundred adult patients with carcinoma of colon were studied to determine the relationship between age and prognosis. Regardless of the stage of disease or curative or palliative operation, younger patients had a better prognosis. Deaths after three years postresection were usually due to associated disease, which probably accounts for the poorer prognosis in the older patient.

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A retrospective analysis was performed on a series of 780 patients with breast cancer who underwent surgery, with emphasis on survival in the 138 patients over 70 years of age (elderly group). Absolute survival rates were determined using life table methods. Relative survival figures were derived from absolute figures by adjusting for expected longevity in each group.

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