Publications by authors named "S Herschkowitz"

An important area for psychoanalytic study is the significance for intrapsychic life of important events taking place in the community of which analyst and analysand are a part. September 11, 2001 provides a vantage point for examination of questions that arise from looking at the interrelationship between current environment and intrapsychic life. Two cases are presented as a focus for discussing the interaction of the memorialized past and occurrences in present reality, the significance for an analysis of analyst and patient sharing the same experience, instigations to progress that a current event may provide and the ways in which communal experience influences intrapsychic life.

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Objective: Our objective was to use gray-scale, color-flow, and duplex Doppler sonography to study the anatomy, flow pattern, and time of closure of the ductus venosus in healthy premature infants.

Subjects And Methods: We prospectively examined the ductus venosus in 130 premature infants whom we divided into two groups: Group I comprised 27 neonates of gestational age 28-32 weeks, and group II comprised 103 neonates of gestational age 33-36 weeks. Neonates who had undergone umbilical vessel manipulation were excluded from the study.

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A case of leukemoid reaction in a premature baby whose mother was antenatally treated by betamethasone is reported. The neonatal and maternal factors which might lead to leukocytosis or leukemoid reaction were excluded. The presented case is the last in a series of eight previously reported cases of leukemoid reaction, in which the common denominator was the antenatal administration of betamethasone.

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