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1 Warner, Homer R.A Computer-Directed Patient History: Functional Overview and Initial ExperienceBiomedical Informatics1986
2 Warner, Homer R.A Decision-Driven System to Collect the Patient HistoryBiomedical Informatics1987
3 Warner, Homer R.A Sequential Bayesean Approach to History Taking and DiagnosisBiomedical Informatics1972
4 Warner, Homer R.The Knowledge Capabilities of the Vocabulary Component of a Medical Expert SystemBiomedical Informatics1990
5 Kestle, John R. W.Natural history of cerebral cavernous malformationsTo determine the natural history of brain cavernous malformations, the authors entered patients referred to their center into a prospective registry between 1987 and 1993. All patients underwent magnetic resonance imaging, which showed the typical appearance of this lesion, and conservative manageme...Cavernous malformation; Vascular malformation; Seizure1995
6 Warner, Homer R.Revision of Diagnostic Logic Using a Clinical DatabaseBiomedical Informatics1989
7 Kestle, John R. W.Simple risk predictions for arteriovenous malformation hemorrhageWE PRESENT A simple risk prediction formula for arteriovenous malformation hemorrhage. Natural history studies have shown an annual risk of hemorrhage of 2 to 4% for patients with brain arteriovenous malformations. Although decision analysis programs and biostatistical models are available to predic...Arteriovenous malformation; Hemorrhage risk; Prediction formula1995
8 Couldwell, William T.Comment on Nugent, G. R.: Targeting the ventral lateral nucleus of the thalamus: a stereotactic vignetteDr. Nugent provides a fascinating personal account of his early experience with stereotactic surgery for movement disorders. I was especially pleased to read the positive comments regarding the personal interactions with and innovations of Irving Cooper, a neurosurgeon who was derided by his peers b...Stereotactic surgery; Stereotaxis2006
9 Warner, Homer R.Can Automation Make Interactive Medical History Taking Feasbile and Acceptable?Biomedical Informatics1974
10 Warner, Homer R."Painless" Myocardial InfarctionBiomedical Informatics1951
11 Myntti, JeremySaving Stories & Lives Using the LibraryPresentation given for a University of Utah Alumni Association Webinar2020-06-12
12 Warner, Homer R.Decision-Driven Acquisition of Qualitative DataBiomedical Informatics1984
13 Warner, Homer R.The ILIAD Program: An Expert Computer Diagnostic ProgramBiomedical Informatics1992
14 Warner, Homer R.Comparison of Different Information Content Models by Using Two Strategies: Development of the Best Information Algorithm for IliadBiomedical Informatics1992
15 Warner, Homer R.Comparison of Different Information Content Models by Using Two Strategies: Development of the Best Information Algorithm for ILIADBiomedical Informatics1992
16 Warner, Homer R.History of Medical Informatics at UtahBiomedical Informatics1990
17 Garber, SarahSpinal arteriovenous fistulas in children with hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia: report of 2 casesHereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) is an autosomal dominant angiodysplasia with high penetrance and variable expression. The manifestations of HHT are often age related, and spinal arteriovenous fistula (AVF) may be the initial presentation of HHT in young children. Because spinal AVFs are...2012-01-01
18 Couldwell, William T.Intracranial hypotension in the setting of concurrent perineural cyst rupture and subarachnoid hemorrhageAlthough most patients with intracranial hypotension typically present with headaches, the rest of the clinical spectrum is characteristically non-specific and often quite variable. In a patient with concurrent pathologies that can produce a similar clinical picture, a high index of suspicion must b...2013-01-01
19 Buchi, Karen F.; Varner, Michael W.Changing prevalence of prenatal substance abuse in Utah.OBJECTIVE: To estimate the current prevalence of prenatal exposure to methamphetamines and other drugs of abuse among infants born in Utah and compare the results with those of a maternal substance abuse prevalence study performed in 1991 in the same geographic area. METHODS: Thirteen well baby nurs...Street Drugs; Prenatal Care; Maternal Exposure; Infant, Newborn2003-06-12
20 Varner, Michael W.; Esplin, Michael S.Progression of pulmonary arteriovenous malformation during pregnancy: case report and review of the literature.Arteriovenous Malformations; Pulmonary Artery; Pregnancy Complications; Pulmonary Veins; Pulmonary Artery1997-04
21 Varner, Michael W.; Jackson, G. MarcSevere pulmonary hypertension in pregnancy following successful repair of ventricular septal defect in childhood.BACKGROUND: Because of advances in surgical repair, an increasing number of women born with structural cardiac disease now live to reproductive age. Patients treated successfully in childhood are followed for varying periods of time, then may be lost to follow-up or told that no follow-up is necessa...Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular; Heart Septal Defects, Ventricular; Hypertension, Pulmonary1993-10
22 Digre, Kathleen B.; Mamalis, Nick; White, George L. Jr.Congenital anomalies of the optic nerve in one family.We present three cases of congenital optic disc anomalies in one family who underwent an extensive diagnostic workup to exclude any intracranial pathology. One patient had elevated optic nerve heads and was hospitalized for multiple diagnostic tests including a lumbar puncture and magnetic resonance...Optic Nerve; Congenital Anomalies1992-04-24
23 Couldwell, William T.Norman Dott, Gerard Guiot, and Jules Hardy: key players in the resurrection of transsphenoidal surgeryDeveloped over a century ago, the introduction of the transsphenoidal approach to access lesions of the pituitary gland and sella turcica has transformed the field of neurosurgery, largely due to the work of Oskar Hirsch and Harvey Cushing. Furthermore, its use and modification in the early 1900s wa...2012-01-01
24 Wever Pinzon, Omar EnriqueSudden cardiac death in young competitive athletes due to genetic cardiac abnormalitiesSudden cardiac death (SCD) in young athletes is generally caused by inherited cardiac disorders. While these events are relatively few compared to other cardiac deaths, they are tragic in that death occurs in a young, otherwise healthy person. The genetic abnormalities most associated with SCD are h...2009
25 Warner, Homer R.ILIAD's Role in the Generalization of Learning Across a Medical DomainBiomedical Informatics1992
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