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David L. Dalton's research while affiliated with Duke University Medical Center and other places
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Nonfunctioning interstitial cell carcinoma of testis
Article
Sep 1976Urology
Jorge L. LockhartDavid L. DaltonRobin T VollmerJames F. Glenn
The authors add an additional case to the 13 cases of malignant interstitial cell tumor of the testis previously reported in the literature. It has been thought that the hallmark of metastatic intertitial cell tumor of the testis is endocrinopathy secondary to production of hormones by the tumor. In the case reported here there were no clinical or chemical manifestations of any endocrinopathy, making this case unique.
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Foreign bodies and urinary stones
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Jul 1975Urology
David L. DaltonJack HughesJames F. Glenn
Experimental and clinical aspects of calculogenesis about foreign bodies are reviewed. Factors such as infections, urine dilution, urinary pH, and suture materials are discussed from an investigative point of view. The various kinds of clinical foreign body stones reported are categorized according to the manner of introduction into the urinary tract and anatomic locations.
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Anuria Resulting From Extrinsic Ureteral Compression
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Jun 1975Southern Medical Journal
DAVID L. DALTON E. EVERETT ANDERSON DAVID F. PAULSON
Two recent patients presenting with anuria due to abdominal aortic aneurysm and metastatic retroperitoneal tumor and illustrating this dramatic aspect of obstructive uropathy, provide the basis for this paper. Other reported causes of ureteral compression resulting in anuria are mentioned; these include billharzial strictures, iatrogenic ligatures, idiopathic retroperitoneal fibrosis, primary retroperitoneal tumors, and perirenal lymphocele.
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Nonfunctioning interstitial cell carcinoma of testis
Article in Urology 8(4):392-394 · October 1976 with 1 Reads
DOI: 10.1016/0090-4295(76)90499-4
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Jorge L. Lockhart
David L. Dalton
Robin T Vollmer
45.56U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
James F. Glenn
Abstract
The authors add an additional case to the 13 cases of malignant interstitial cell tumor of the testis previously reported in the literature. It has been thought that the hallmark of metastatic intertitial cell tumor of the testis is endocrinopathy secondary to production of hormones by the tumor. In the case reported here there were no clinical or chemical manifestations of any endocrinopathy, making this case unique.