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    Incidental lymphadenopathy in renal transplantation by Ho, N X, Malik, A K, Moulding, S, Farrow, F, Talbot, D, White, S, Rix, D, Sen, G, Manas, D, Amer, A, Figuereido, R, Wilson, C H

    “…Iliac lymphadenectomy is performed to provide anastomotic access during the vascular implantation procedure in renal transplantation. Iliac lymph nodes (LNs)…”
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    Preventing drug-resistant tuberculosis with a fixed dose combination of isoniazid and rifampin by MOULDING, T. S, LE, H. Q, RIKLEEN, D, DAVIDSON, P

    “…SETTING: Los Angeles County Department of Health Services.OBJECTIVE: To determine how well a self-administered fixed dose combination of isoniazid and rifampin…”
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    Managing medication compliance of tuberculosis patients in Haiti with medication monitors by MOULDING, T. S, CAYMITTES, M

    “…SETTING: A tuberculosis clinic in Haiti using self-administered medication.OBJECTIVE: To determine if medication monitors could be used along with directly…”
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    Medication monitors to treat tuberculosis : A supplement to directly observed therapy by MOULDING, T. S

    “…The use of directly observed therapy (DOT) for nearly all cases of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) is being widely promoted by the Centers for Disease Control, but…”
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    Viewpoint: Adapting to new international tuberculosis treatment standards with medication monitors and DOT given selectively by Moulding, Thomas S

    Published in Tropical medicine & international health (01-11-2007)
    “…New international standards no longer require directly observed therapy for all tuberculosis (TB) patients, but state that practitioners must be capable of…”
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    The unrealized potential of the medication monitor by Moulding, T S

    Published in Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics (01-02-1979)
    “…The medication monitor is a dispenser with a time recording system for determining when patients remove medication. It has demonstrated that nurses and…”
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    Twenty isoniazid-associated deaths in one state by Moulding, T S, Redeker, A G, Kanel, G C

    Published in The American review of respiratory disease (01-09-1989)
    “…Twenty deaths from isoniazid-associated hepatitis are known to have occurred in California over a 14-yr period in persons ranging in age from 5 to 73 yr…”
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    Treatment of Disease Due to Mycobacterium intracellulare by Davidson, P T, Khanijo, V, Goble, M, Moulding, T S

    Published in Reviews of infectious diseases (01-09-1981)
    “…During eleven and one-half years, 122 patients with M. intracellulare disease were treated at National Jewish Hospital and Research Center, Denver, Colorado…”
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    Should isoniazid be used in retreatment of tuberculosis despite acquired isoniazid resistance? by Moulding, T S

    Published in The American review of respiratory disease (01-01-1981)
    “…The use of high-dose isoniazid in retreatment regimens for tuberculosis, despite acquired isoniazid resistance, could possibly improve therapeutic results if…”
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    Health Effects of Urban Air Pollution: Special Consideration of Areas at 1,500 m and Above by Mitchell, Roger S, Judson, Franklyn N, Moulding, Thomas S, Weiser, Philip, Brock, Loring L, Kelble, David L, Pollard, Joseph

    “…Urban air pollution, when sufficiently severe, can cause death in humans; these deaths occur preponderantly among those with increased susceptibility…”
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    Hot water as a tubal occluding agent by Moulding, T S, Sirotta, P S

    Published in Contraception (Stoneham) (01-05-1979)
    “…Experimental studies in living rabbits and autopsy human oviducts are presented which demonstrate a reasonable possibility that one could introduce hot water…”
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