Publications by authors named "J A Helmsworth"

Dihydrotestosterone receptor was prepared from both the cytoplasm and nucleus of human thymic tissue. Human cytoplasmic and nuclear dihydrotestosterone receptor possessed a KA greater than 1.0 and by competition assay was highly specific for dihydrotestosterone.

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Marked hyperglycemia was observed in patients undergoing hypothermic open-heart surgery. To evaluate potential mechanisms responsible for hyperglycemia, paired samples were evaluated for glucose and insulin levels in 3 groups of patients. Group 1 consisted of 8 patients less than 2 years of age undergoing cardiac surgery requiring total circulatory arrest; Group 2 consisted of 9 patients less than 2 years of age undergoing open-heart procedures but not requiring total circulatory arrest; Group 3 consisted of 10 patients greater than 2 years of age, none of whom required total circulatory arrest.

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Tetralogy of Fallot with absent pulmonic valve is a rare but life-threatening syndrome. Children with this complex may have aneurysmally dilated pulmonary arteries which compress the tracheobronchial tree and cause airway compromise and death. This paper reviews the course of 10 children with this syndrome who were seen at our institution from 1962 until the present.

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Left ventricular aneurysms are a frequent complication of myocardial infarction. Some aneurysms occur secondary to trauma, previous operation, or infection. This report presents the case of a patient with a posterior submitral left ventricular aneurysm, which occurred following mitral valve replacement.

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