Publications by authors named "Vogelsang G"

To determine how accurately dementia was diagnosed among medical inpatients, we compared the judgments of medical interns with diagnoses based on standard criteria. Fifty-seven interns rendered opinions regarding the presence of dementia in 380 medical inpatients who were simultaneously examined by physician-investigators applying criteria derived from DSM III. The sensitivity and specificity of diagnosis by interns were 79% and 80%, respectively.

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The effect of stimulating the dorsolateral pons (DLP) in the region of locus ceruleus (LC) on lumbar dorsal horn cell responses to innocuous and noxious cutaneous stimuli was assessed and the dependence of these effects on intact pontospinal catecholaminergic systems was tested in chloralose-anesthetized cats. DLP stimulation inhibited the responses of dorsal horn cells to both noxious and innocuous skin stimuli. The inhibitory effect was most prominent when the responses to noxious stimuli were tested.

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Though radiocolloids have been used for over twenty years in the treatment of ovarian cancer, no comprehensive review of the literature exists. This review incorporates the historical development of radiocolloids, discusses the physical properties and physics of the two commonly used colloids, radioactive gold (Au-198) and radioactive phosphorus (P-32), discusses instillation and distribution of intraperitoneally administered P-32, and reviews result of treatment. The conclusions reached from this review are that Au-198 is a very different radiocolloid than P-32; that the dose of clinically used P-32 is determined from an empirically determined dose of Au-198; and that the dose of 100 mCi to 150 mCi of Au-198 yields significantly greater radiation than 10 mCi to 15 mCi of P-32.

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