1934
DOI: 10.1097/00000658-193410000-00010
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The Suprarenal Cortical Syndrome With Presentation of Ten Cases

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“…An abdominal approach also permits examination of the ovary for suspected tumors. 95 - 655 Crile 655 has emphasized the danger of handling the glands, the delicacy of which we have already discussed in Chapter III.…”
Section: Surgery Of the Human Adrenalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An abdominal approach also permits examination of the ovary for suspected tumors. 95 - 655 Crile 655 has emphasized the danger of handling the glands, the delicacy of which we have already discussed in Chapter III.…”
Section: Surgery Of the Human Adrenalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…В том же году, C. Mayo повторил успех швейцарского коллеги, удалив феохромоцитому у пациентки, страдавшей пароксизмами артериальной гипертензии [3]. W. Walters в 1934 году представил результаты хирургического лечения пациентов с синдромом Кушинга [4]. Они были неутешительными, летальность составляла 30%.…”
Section: историческая справкаunclassified
“…22 In 1934, Walters et al at the Mayo Clinic were the first to report ten cases of subtotal adrenalectomy for patients with "suprarenal cortical syndrome", with a mortality rate of 30% despite using Kendall's potent cortical extracts. 23 In 1936, Hugh Young of Johns Hopkins reported a posterior approach with the removal of the 12th rib for simultaneous exposure of both adrenals in Cushing patients. 24 In 1949, James Priestley at the Mayo Clinic reported his experience in 29 adrenalectomized patients with Cushing syndrome.…”
Section: Sirmentioning
confidence: 99%