Publications by authors named "H J Buchsbaum"

Long-term follow-up was obtained on 726 women with advanced ovarian carcinoma (suboptimal stage III and stage IV) who had received primary chemotherapy on two Gynecologic Oncology Group (GOG) protocols between 1976 and 1982. The first study compared melphalan alone versus melphalan plus hexamethylmelamine versus cyclophosphamide plus doxorubicin (CA). The second study evaluated the same CA regimen with or without cisplatin.

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Ovarian remnant syndrome should be considered in the differential diagnosis of pelvic pain with a mass in a patient who has had extirpative surgery. Although rarely reported in the literature, it is probably much more prevalent than is suspected. Most commonly, the initial surgery was performed for endometriosis or pelvic inflammatory disease, with incomplete excision of the ovaries.

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Whether there is significant moral development prior to the resolution of the oedipal conflict has been a source of debate between classic psychoanalytic and more recent clinical theories. We devised a play narrative technique, using standard story stems, to elicit 36-month-olds' representations of affective themes related to moral conflicts. Since morality is both influenced by interactions with significant others and involves dealing with the roles of others in the midst of conflict, we also explored narrative representations of the family.

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One hundred and eighty-seven patients with stages I, II and III optimal (metastatic lesions of less than 3 centimeters) epithelial carcinoma of the ovaries were evaluated preoperatively and had standardized exploration and biopsy. The protocol called for examination and biopsy of the peritoneum, diaphragm, omentum, pelvic and para-aortic lymph nodes and aspiration of ascites or peritoneal washings for cytologic examination. Of those patients with metastases to the omentum, the clinical impression did not correlate with pathologic findings in 45 per cent.

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The incidence of gunshot wounds in the civilian population is increasing. Likewise, pregnant women are more frequently sustaining wounds of the abdomen. We report on three women who sustained abdominal gunshot wounds during pregnancy.

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