Philip E. Bernatz
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Philip E. Bernatz's Degrees
- Doctorate Medicine Harvard University
- PhD Biomedical Engineering Stanford University
Why Is Philip E. Bernatz Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Philip Eugene Bernatz was an eminent American physician and thoracic surgeon at the Mayo Clinic, and an international authority on the diagnosis and treatment of thymoma and other tumors of the chest. Bernatz was born on April 18, 1921, in Decorah, Iowa, as one of four children of Frank and Martha Bernatz, and he died on October 6, 2010, in Rochester, Minnesota.
Philip E. Bernatz's Published Works
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Published Works
- Atypical carcinoid tumors of the lung. (1972) (513)
- Thymoma. A clinicopathologic review (1987) (492)
- Screening for lung cancer. A critique of the mayo lung project (1991) (385)
- Postsurgical stage I bronchogenic carcinoma: morbid implications of recurrent disease. (1984) (378)
- Thymoma: a clinicopathologic study. (1961) (360)
- Localized mesothelioma of the pleura: benign and malignant variants. (1978) (331)
- Survival of patients surgically treated for stage I lung cancer. (1981) (299)
- The treatment of renal cell carcinoma with solitary metastasis. (1978) (283)
- Primary thymic carcinomas (1982) (272)
- Inflammatory abdominal aortic aneurysms: a thirty-year review. (1985) (270)
- Pulmonary arteriovenous fistulas. (1969) (262)
- Pulmonary arteriovenous fistulas. (1974) (239)
- Roentgenographically occult lung cancer: pathologic findings and frequency of multicentricity during a 10-year period. (1984) (212)
- Esophagomyotomy versus forceful dilation for achalasia of the esophagus: results in 899 patients. (1979) (204)
- Bronchogenic carcinoma with chest wall invasion: factors affecting survival following en bloc resection. (1982) (201)
- Roentgenographically occult lung cancer. A ten-year experience. (1983) (190)
- Pulmonary aspergilloma. Results of surgical treatment. (1986) (183)
- RENAL ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA. A REVERSIBLE CAUSE OF HYPERTENSION AND HEART FAILURE. (1964) (172)
- Primary chest wall tumors: factors affecting survival. (1986) (161)
- Splenic artery aneurysms. (1982) (153)
- Cardiac dysrhythmia following pneumonectomy. Clinical correlates and prognostic significance. (1987) (153)
- Surgical management of chronic intestinal ischemia: a reappraisal. (1981) (151)
- Carcinoid tumors of the lung. (1976) (145)
- Thymoma: factors influencing prognosis. (1973) (141)
- Chondrosarcoma of the chest wall: factors affecting survival. (1985) (139)
- Diffuse malignant mesothelioma of pleura: Diagnosis and survival in 92 cases (1986) (135)
- Primary mediastinal carcinoid tumors (1982) (132)
- Morphology of fibromuscular dysplasia of the renal artery in renovascular hypertension. (1967) (126)
- Renal venous renin activity. Enhancement of sensitivity of lateralization by sodium depletion. (1971) (125)
- Benign tumors of the lung. A ten-year surgical experience. (1970) (123)
- Mediastinal granuloma and fibrosing mediastinitis. (1979) (117)
- Diffuse malignant mesothelioma of the pleura: a review of 37 cases. (1971) (114)
- The Mayo Lung Project for early detection and localization of bronchogenic carcinoma: a status report. (1975) (111)
- Ivor Lewis esophagogastrectomy for carcinoma of the esophagus: early and late functional results. (1987) (107)
- Renal and renovascular hypertension. A reasoned approach to diagnosis and management. (1974) (106)
- Renovascular operations in patients with chronic renal insufficiency: do the benefits justify the risks? (1987) (105)
- FEMORAL ANEURYSMS. REVIEW OF SURGICAL MANAGEMENT. (1964) (101)
- The significance of a cytologically negative pleural effusion in bronchogenic carcinoma. (1978) (94)
- Sarcomas of the lung. (1982) (91)
- Idiopathic fibrous and fibromuscular stenoses of the renal arteries associated with hypertension. (1962) (91)
- How conservative? (1971) (87)
- En bloc (non-chest wall) resection for bronchogenic carcinoma with parietal fixation. Factors affecting survival. (1984) (84)
- Bronchoplastic procedures in the treatment of carcinoid tumors of the tracheobronchial tree. (1978) (79)
- Unexplained diaphragmatic paralysis: a harbinger of malignant disease? (1982) (79)
- Arteriomegaly: classification and morbid implications of diffuse aneurysmal disease. (1983) (77)
- Urologic aspects of lesions in the abdominal aorta. (1961) (76)
- Bronchogenic carcinoma in patients younger than 40 years. (1983) (68)
- Splenic artery aneurysms (1982) (62)
- Arteriosclerotic aneurysm of an aberrant right subclavian artery. (1968) (59)
- Malignant vascular endothelial tumor with distal embolization. A new entity. (1971) (55)
- In situ and early invasive bronchogenic carcinoma. Report of 28 cases with postoperative survival data. (1970) (55)
- Perforation of the Esophagus after Use of a Digestant Agent Report of Case and Experimental Study (1959) (54)
- Bronchoscopic localization of radiographically occult lung cancer. (1974) (51)
- Problem of the ruptured diaphragm. (1958) (51)
- Surgical management of broncholithiasis. (1985) (48)
- Bronchogenic carcinoma involving the thoracic wall. Surgical treatment and prognostic significance. (1967) (48)
- Pleural lavage after pulmonary resection for bronchogenic carcinoma. (1984) (48)
- "Occult" carcinoma of the bronchus: a study of 15 cases of in situ or early invasive bronchogenic carcinoma. (1960) (47)
- The value of computed tomography in myasthenia gravis. (1983) (44)
- Cervical carotid aneurysms: treatment by excision and restoration of arterial continuity. (1963) (44)
- Necrosis of the colon following resection for abdominal aortic aneurysms. (1960) (41)
- Benign thymoma and agenesis of erythrocytes. (1957) (41)
- Esophagogastric anastomoses: the value of fibrin glue in preventing leakage. (1987) (40)
- Benign, pedunculated, intraluminal tumors of the esophagus. (1958) (40)
- "BENIGN" GIANT CELL TUMOR OF THE RADIUS WITH PULMONARY METASTASIS. (1964) (38)
- Livedo reticularis and digital infarcts: a syndrome due to cholesterol emboli arising from atheromatous abdominal aortic aneurysms. (1966) (35)
- Lung biopsy: transbronchoscopic, percutaneous, open. (1973) (33)
- Diagnosis and management of renovascular hypertension. (1969) (33)
- Aorto-iliac occlusive disease. Extension cephalad to origin of renal arteries, with surgical considerations and results. (1970) (32)
- Horseshoe kidney associated with surgery of the abdominal aorta. (1979) (32)
- Arteriovenous malformation of the intestine. An uncommon cause of gastrointestinal bleeding. (1972) (32)
- Arteriovenous fistulas: a review and ten-year experience at the Mayo Clinic. (1970) (26)
- HYPERTENSION CAUSED BY FIBROMUSCULAR DYSPLASIA OF THE RENAL ARTERIES. (1965) (26)
- Sclerosing mediastinitis involving major bronchi. (1968) (24)
- Celestin-tube palliation for malignant esophageal obstruction. (1973) (23)
- Experiences with angiography as a guide to mediastinal exploration. (1960) (23)
- Open-lung biopsy in the renal transplant recipient. (1980) (23)
- Abdominal aortic aneurysm associated with a horseshoe kidney: report of case. (1957) (21)
- Arteriosclerosis obliterans in young women. (1979) (21)
- Angiofollicular mediastinal lymph-node hyperplasia resembling thymoma. (1963) (19)
- Neurofibromatosis and hypertension due to pheochromocytoma or renal-artery stenosis. (1972) (19)
- Associated primary endolaryngeal carcinoma and bronchogenic carcinoma. (1961) (19)
- Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis; report of case. (1959) (18)
- Retrograde intussusception after total gastrectomy. Report of a case. (1966) (18)
- Aortoiliac surgery. Influence of clinical factors on results. (1967) (18)
- Effect of ileal bypass on aortic atherosclerosis of white Carneau pigeons. (1971) (18)
- REPLACEMENT OF THE CERVICAL ESOPHAGUS. (1963) (15)
- ANEURYSM OF INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY. TREATED BY EXCISION AND ANASTOMOSIS TO EXTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY. (1964) (15)
- Idiopathic fibrous and fibromuscular stenoses of the renal artery. A frequent obstacle to revascularization in renal vascular hypertension. (1962) (14)
- Surgical treatment of congenital pelvic arteriovenous malformation. (1978) (13)
- Exploratory thoracotomy in diagnosis and management of certain pulmonary lesions. (1953) (13)
- Spontaneous perforation of the esophagus. (1961) (13)
- Diagnostic thoracotomy in the study of "idiopathic" pleural effusion. (1956) (13)
- Benign granular-cell myoblastoma of the bronchus: report of two cases. (1957) (11)
- Early bronchogenic carcinoma. Problems in detection, localization, and treatment. (1973) (11)
- Hypertension and renal artery stenosis. Medical and surgical management. (1966) (11)
- An unusual cause of renal arteriovenous fistula--fibromuscular dysplasia of the renal arteries. Report of a case. (1973) (11)
- Thoracic surgery in the aged. (1960) (10)
- The occluded renal artery: durability of revascularization. (1985) (10)
- Primary gastric lymphoma and its grades of malignancy. (1966) (9)
- Cervicomediastinal cystic hygroma. (1961) (9)
- Chronic arterial insufficiency of the upper extremity. (1976) (9)
- Surgically treated unsuspected pulmonary infarction. (1972) (7)
- Clinical evaluation of hypertensive patients (1962) (7)
- Magnetic resonance imaging of the chest: a diagnostic comparison with computed tomography and hilar tomography. (1984) (7)
- The role of the deep femoral artery in revascularization of the lower extremity. (1976) (7)
- Diagnosis and management of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm. (1971) (7)
- Surgical resection in the treatment of pulmonary histoplasmosis: a follow-up study. (1960) (6)
- Ileal bypass in treatment of hyperlipidemia: rationale and present status. (1970) (6)
- EXPERIMENTAL REPLACEMENT OF THE CERVICAL ESOPHAGUS. (1963) (6)
- Training, examination, and certification of a thoracic surgeon. A position paper of the American Board of Thoracic Surgery. (1980) (6)
- Pulmonary arteriovenous fistulas. (1983) (5)
- Unusual conditions simulating acute appendicitis. (1956) (5)
- Selection of patients for surgical treatment of occlusive cerebrovascular disease. (1962) (4)
- Repeat revascularization versus nephrectomy in the treatment of recurrent renovascular hypertension. (1986) (4)
- Results of surgical and nonoperative treatment for pulmonary North American blastomycosis. (1966) (3)
- Mayo Lung Cancer Project: Status report. (1976) (3)
- [Severe crush injuries of the chest; some problems in management]. (1953) (3)
- 89. Renal arteriovenous fistula: A reversible cause of hypertension and heart failure (1964) (3)
- EXTRATHORACIC MANIFESTATIONS OF BRONCHOGENIC CARCINOMA. (1964) (2)
- Prostaglandin synthesis blockade in release of renal artery constriction. (1975) (2)
- Current techniques for the surgical management of malignant lesions of the thoracic esophagus and cardia. (1986) (2)
- Sodium depletion enhancement of sensitivity of renal venous renin activity lateralization in renovascular hypertension (1970) (2)
- Clinical evaluation of hypertensive patients. Indications for and utilization of the isotope renogram, separated renal function study and aorticorenal arteriogram. (1962) (2)
- SYMPTOMATIC BILATERAL "SUBCLAVIAN STEAL". (1965) (2)
- Anastomotic aneurysms involving the femoral artery. (1972) (2)
- Clinically significant primary omental cysts; report of two cases. (1956) (2)
- Training, examination, and certification of a thoracic surgeon: a position paper. The American Board of Thoracic Surgery. (1980) (2)
- Factors Determining Diagnosis and Choice of Treatment of Renovascular Hypertension: Influence of Location, Severity, and Type of Stenosing Lesions (1967) (2)
- Historical perspectives of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery: Stuart Harrington, MD (1889-1975). (2005) (2)
- Mediastinal cystic hygroma: report of two cases. (1960) (2)
- Postsurgical Stage I Bronhogenic Carcinoma: Morbid Implications of Recumnt Disease (1984) (1)
- The retained gastric antrum: clinical considerations. (1971) (1)
- Diagnosis of hypertension associated with renal artery disease. (1965) (1)
- Surgery Surgical management of chronic intestinal ischemia: a reappraisal Surgery, 90 (1981) 940–946 (1982) (1)
- Arterial replacement. (1965) (1)
- Aneurysms of the abdominal aorta. (1957) (1)
- Radiographically Occult Lung Cancer (2015) (1)
- Application of the square-wave electromagnetic flowmeter to clinical surgery. (1969) (1)
- Thoi'acic Surgery in the Aged* (2017) (0)
- Division of the posterior arch of a double aortic arch for relief of tracheal and esophageal obstruction. (1959) (0)
- Pleural Effusion in Bronchogenic Carcinoma (2017) (0)
- Vasoactive polypeptides of surgical significance. (1966) (0)
- The value of biopsy of lover deep jugular (scalene) nodes as a diagnostic procedure. (1957) (0)
- Atlas of Tumor Pathology: Esophagus and Stomach, fascicle 7. (1974) (0)
- [Management of esophageal perforations]. (1956) (0)
- The management of certain thoracic complications of abdominal surgery. (1957) (0)
- The participation of enkephalin in the neural circuitry of the dorsal horn was examined at the light and ultrastructural level through the use of the combined techniques of immunocytochemistry and retrograde transport of horseradish per- oxidase. Enkephalin (2002) (0)
- Surgical importance of revascularization of deep femoral artery (analysis of 43 selected cases). (1978) (0)
- [Surgical treatment of pulmonary metastases of carcinomas of the urogenital system]. (1963) (0)
- surgical treatment. Possibly in the future we will be able to say it about other cell types, but now resection offers the best hope for cure of most varieties, especially squamous cell cancer. Mediastinoscopy, azygous venography, and pulmonary angiography play (1971) (0)
- Reviews for DDS—Thank you (2005) (0)
- Reviewers for DDS—Thank you (2005) (0)
- Treatment of severe thoracic injuries. (1957) (0)
- Cervical Carotid Aneurysms: Excision and Restoration Continuity Treatment by of Arterial (1963) (0)
- Surgery of the thymus. (1970) (0)
- Carcinoma of the Cardia: Sinister and Serious (1961) (0)
- Carcinoma of the Bi ’ onchus : A Study of 15 Cases of In Situ or Early Invasive Bronchogenic Carcinoma * (0)
- Atherosclerotic renal vascular disease. Diagnosis and treatment. (1968) (0)
- Surgery of the Esophagus (1986) (0)
- Mediastinal Granuloma and Fibrosing (2017) (0)
- Operative experience with carcinoma of the body and tail of the pancreas. (1958) (0)
- Surgical treatment of certain congenital cardiovascular abnormalities in infants and children. (1956) (0)
- The critcally ill patient with renovascular hypertension. (1969) (0)
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