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    Regionalization of critical care medicine: task force report of the American College of Critical Care Medicine by Thompson, D R, Clemmer, T P, Applefeld, J J, Crippen, D W, Jastremski, M S, Lucas, C E, Pollack, M M, Wedel, S K

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-08-1994)
    “…To review the existing literature and task force opinions on regionalization of critical care services, and to synthesize a judgement on possible costs,…”
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    A dose-response study of orally administered torsemide in patients with ascites due to cirrhosis by Applefeld, J J, Kasmer, R J, Hak, L J, Dukes, G E, Wermeling, D P, McClain, C J

    Published in Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics (01-08-1994)
    “…This study evaluated the dose-response relationship of torsemide, the first pyridine-sulphonylurea loop diuretic, in patients with ascites due to cirrhosis…”
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    Assessment of the sterility of long-term cardiac catheterization using the thermodilution Swan-Ganz catheter by Applefeld, J J, Caruthers, T E, Reno, D J, Civetta, J M

    Published in Chest (01-10-1978)
    “…Fifty-seven patients requiring catheterization with a thermodilution Swan-Ganz catheter in the surgical intensive care unit were prospectively studied to…”
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    Racial frequencies in congenital heart disease by Maron, B J, Applefeld, J M, Krovetz, L J

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (01-02-1973)
    “…A retrospective population study of racial frequencies in three congenital heart malformations, transposition of the great vessels, coarctation of the aorta,…”
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    A case of water hemlock poisoning by Applefeld, J J, Caplan, E S

    “…Water hemlock is a ubiquitous plant that can be mistaken for a turnip as in the case reported. Oral ingestion causes an explosive illness consisting of nausea,…”
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