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James R. Cantrell

American paediatric surgeon, born 1922, Norman, Oklahoma; died 1983.





Associated eponyms:
Cantrell's sequence
A congenital sequence of thoraco-abdominal malformations.





Biography:

Bibliography:
  • H. W. Scott Jr, J. R. Cantrell, P. L. Bunch:
    The principle of aortic compression in the management of massive hemorrhage from the renal pedicle after nephrectomy.
    The Journal of Urology, January 1953, 69 (1): 26-31.

  • G. E. Ward, J. R. Cantrell, W. B. Allan:
    The surgical treatment of lingual thyroid.
    Annals of Surgery, Philadelphia, May 1954, 139 (5): 536-546.

  • J. R. Cantrell, E. S. Stafford:
    The diminishing mortality from appendicitis.
    Annals of Surgery, June 1955, 141 (6): 749-758.

  • J. R. Cantrell, G. H. Welch Jr:
    The prevention of alveolar air-leaks following pulmonary resection.
    Surgical Forum, Chicago, 1957, 8: 469-473.

  • J. C. Harvey, J. R. Cantrell, A. M. Fisher:
    Actinomycosis: its recognition and treatment.
    Annals of Internal Medicine, Philadelphia, May 1957, 46 (5): 868-885.

  • J. R. Cantrell, J. A. Haller, M. M. Ravitch:
    A syndrome of congenital defects involving the abdominal wall, sternum, diaphragm, pericardium, and heart.
    Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics, Chicago, November 1958, 107 (5): 602-614.

  • J. R. Cantrell, J. A. Haller:
    Peritoneal reconstruction after extensive abdominal wall resection.
    Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics, March 1960, 110: 362-366.

  • J. R. Cantrell, L. H. Riley Jr:
    Iatrogenic intraperitoneal dissemination of a fibrosarcoma of the abdominal wall.
    The American Surgeon, Atlanta, April 1960, 26: 248-256.

  • A. R. Nelson, J. R. Cantrell:
    Acute parathormone poisoning complicating parathyroid adenoma.
    Archives of Surgery, Chicago, July 1961, 83: 1-10.

  • J. R. Cantrell, J. R. Folse: .
    The repair of circumferential defects of the trachea by direct anastomosis: experimental evaluation.
    Journal d'urologie et de néphrologie, Paris, November 1961, 67: 589-598.

  • J. L. Talbert, J. R. Cantrell:
    Clinical and pathologic characteristics of carcinosarcoma of the esophagus.
    The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, St. Louis, January 1963, 45: 1-12.

  • M. B. Kress, J. R. Cantrell:
    Pulmonary and meningeal cryptococcosis: successful treatment of the meningitis with lateral cerebral intraventricular injection of amphotericin B.
    Archives of Internal Medicine, Chicago, September 1963, 112: 386-392.

  • J. M. Zimmerman, T. C. King, J. R. Cantrell:
    Esophageal obstruction: the use of an endoscopically inserted tube in the care of esophageal carcinoma.
    The Journal of the Kansas Medical Society, Topeka, June 1964, 65:275-278.

  • J. R. Cantrell, H. G. Guild:
    Congenital stenosis of the trachea.
    The American Journal of Surgery, New York, August 1964, 108: 297-305.

  • Roland Folse, Robert M. Mack, and James R. Cantrell:
    Alterations in Femoral Blood Flow and Resistance Following Sympathetic Blockade: Hemodynamic Evaluation of Patients With and Without Arterial Occlusion by Dye-Dilution Technic.
    Annals of Surgery, November 1965, 162 (5): 873–880.

  • J. A. Haller Jr, J. R. Cantrell.
    Diagnosis and surgical correction of combined congenital defects of supra-umbilical abdominal wall, lower sternum, and diaphragm.
    The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, February 1966, 51 (2): 286-291.

  • R. M. Mack, J. R. Cantrell:
    Quantitative studies of the bacterial flora of open skin wounds: the effect of topical antibiotics. Annals of Surgery, December 1967, 166 (6): 886-895.

  • Joseph P. Moylan Jr, John W. Bell, J. R. Cantrell, K. Alvin Merendino:
    The jejunal interposition operation: a follow-up on seventeen patients followed 10 to 17 years. Annals of Surgery, August 1970, 172 (2): 205-211.

  • J. R. Cantrell:
    Evaluation of the patient during a medical emergency.
    The Dental Clinics of North America, Philadelphia, January 1982, 26 (1): 13-19.


 
 

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