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Bulletin of the Tulsa County Medical Society 1939
(1939)
News and events of the Tulsa County Medical Society, as described in their monthly journal.
A Ten-Year-Old with Rash and Fever: Atypical Presentation of Kawasaki Disease
(2020-05)
INTRODUCTION: Kawasaki Disease is the leading cause of acquired heart disease in young children in the US. The exact cause of Kawasaki Disease remains unknown; however, a combination of clinical symptoms, including fever, ...
Bulletin of the Tulsa County Medical Society 1942
(1942)
News and events of the Tulsa County Medical Society, as described in their monthly journal.
Oral Memoirs of Clinton M. Thompson
(2018-05-11)
An oral history interview with Clinton Marty Thompson, former director of both the Tulsa Medical College Library and Robert M. Bird Health Sciences Library at University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.
Filamentous Actin in the Role of Diagnosing Seronegative Type 1 Autoimmune Hepatitis
(2020-10)
Introduction: Autoimmune Hepatitis (AIH) is an inflammatory liver disease, which without adequate diagnosis and treatment, can progress to cirrhosis. There are no distinguishing clinical features to discriminate this from ...
Multi-Drug Resistant Mycobacterium Abscessus Osteomyelitis Following an ATV Accident
(2020-05)
INTRODUCTION: Mycobacterium abscessus (MA) is a rapidly-growing nontuberculous mycobacterium (NTM) found in water and soil that causes pulmonary, skin/soft tissue, and bone infections. Treatment of MA infections is difficult ...
Enterobacter Bacteremia Secondary to Pyelonephritis
(2020-05)
INTRODUCTION: Pyelonephritis, an infection of the kidney, occurs in 16/10,000 women in the U.S. The rate in pregnancy is 2% versus 1% in the general population. Escherichia coli is the most common cause of pyelonephritis. ...
Bulletin of the Tulsa County Medical Society 1940
(1940)
News and events of the Tulsa County Medical Society, as described in their monthly journal.
A History of the Tulsa County Medical Society
(1945)
"Beginning in the March, 1944, issue of The Bulletin, official publication of the Tulsa County Medical Society, there appeared the first of a series of seventeen feature articles devoted to the progress of the Society since ...