Publications by authors named "MIKKELSEN W"

Radiographs of the fingers and wrists of adult participants in the Tecumseh Community Health Study in 1962-65 were examined for signs of osteoarthritis (OA). The severity of OA for each of 32 joints of the fingers and wrists was recorded for each individual. Attention was restricted to the 3035 participants who were 32 years of age or older and for whom a diagnosis of OA was available for each of 32 joints.

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Following a 21-week double-blind trial that compared the effects of treatment with auranofin (AUR), gold sodium thiomalate, and placebo in 193 patients, 147 patients entered a 1-year, open-label study of treatment with AUR (6 mg/day). Results of this open-label study suggest that AUR has a long-term use profile similar to that of other slow-acting antirheumatic drugs. AUR appears to be capable of sustaining an initial response to gold sodium thiomalate.

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The experience of one surgeon with needle aspiration cytologic examination used as an office procedure in the management of suspicious solid lesions of the breast over a period of seven years in presented. Three hundred and thirty-five aspirations were performed with the diagnosis of carcinoma subsequently established in 126 or 37 per cent of the patients. In 79 of these patients (63 per cent) carcinoma was diagnosed preoperatively by positive needle aspiration cytologic examination only.

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During a 7-yr period (1967-1974), 89 patients with alcoholic liver disease and at least one severe upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage thought to be from esophageal varices entered a randomized, controlled trial of medical therapy vs. end-to-side portacaval shunt. Follow-up continued to September, 1979, so that all surviving patients had at least 5 yr observation after randomization.

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Age 10-69, 793 males and 80 females were tested on the treadmill as they walked at 4.83 km per hour (3.27 km per hour in subjects 60 years and older).

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Four patients with splenic masses were operated upon and found to have epidermoid cysts of the spleen, a rare lesion comprising less than 10% of benign, nonparasitic splenic cysts. The patients were young and had vague, non-specific symptoms which were related to the size of the slowly enlarging splenic mass. Three patients had palpable masses.

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Excretory urography using the subtraction technique (100 ml of 60% urographic media injected in 10-12 seconds) demonstrated the aorta and its major branches well enough to prove useful clinically. The method is fast and graphic, and risk seems no greater than that associated with the standard urographic examination.

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An education program was developed for geriatric patients with osteoarthritis utilizing adult learner methods. The format used was slide/tape with accompanying booklets. Sixty-seven patients were tested before, immediately after, and three weeks after viewing the programs.

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Serum uric acid was determined in 2298 males and 2237 females, age 10-64. Body fatness (sum of four skinfolds) and heart rate response to a modified Harvard Step Test were also measured in these subjects. Age and sex specific correlation coefficients between SUA and heart rate response to the standard exercise were low (about 0.

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