Primary pulmonary hypertension: a national prospective study
S Rich, DR Dantzker, SM Ayres… - Annals of internal …, 1987 - acpjournals.org
A national registry was begun in 1981 to collect data from 32 centers on patients diagnosed
by uniform criteria as having primary pulmonary hypertension. Entered into the registry were …
by uniform criteria as having primary pulmonary hypertension. Entered into the registry were …
Clinical classification of pulmonary hypertension
…, D Lebrec, R Speich, M Beghetti, S Rich… - Journal of the American …, 2004 - jacc.org
In 1998, during the Second World Symposium on Pulmonary Hypertension (PH) held in
Evian, France, a clinical classification of PH was proposed. The aim of the Evian classification …
Evian, France, a clinical classification of PH was proposed. The aim of the Evian classification …
Genetics of type 1A diabetes
P Concannon, SS Rich, GT Nepom - New England Journal of …, 2009 - Mass Medical Soc
Genetic contributions to the cause of type 1 diabetes have been studied for more than 30
years, but only recently, with modern genetic tools, has the importance of seemingly minor …
years, but only recently, with modern genetic tools, has the importance of seemingly minor …
[HTML][HTML] A comparison of continuous intravenous epoprostenol (prostacyclin) with conventional therapy for primary pulmonary hypertension
Background Primary pulmonary hypertension is a progressive disease for which no treatment
has been shown in a prospective, randomized trial to improve survival. Methods We …
has been shown in a prospective, randomized trial to improve survival. Methods We …
Survival in patients with primary pulmonary hypertension: results from a national prospective registry
…, GG Pietra, LM Reid, JT Reeves, S Rich… - Annals of internal …, 1991 - acpjournals.org
▪ Objective: To characterize mortality in persons diagnosed with primary pulmonary hypertension
and to investigate factors associated with survival. ▪ Design: Registry with prospective …
and to investigate factors associated with survival. ▪ Design: Registry with prospective …
A rational theory of the size of government
AH Meltzer, SF Richard - Journal of political Economy, 1981 - journals.uchicago.edu
… (1980) for pointing out the similarity between de Tocqueville and the conclusion we reached
in an earlier version and in Meltzer and Richard (1978). De Tocqueville's distribution of …
in an earlier version and in Meltzer and Richard (1978). De Tocqueville's distribution of …
Robust relationship inference in genome-wide association studies
Motivation: Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have been widely used to map loci
contributing to variation in complex traits and risk of diseases in humans. Accurate …
contributing to variation in complex traits and risk of diseases in humans. Accurate …
Genome-wide association study and meta-analysis find that over 40 loci affect risk of type 1 diabetes
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a common autoimmune disorder that arises from the action of
multiple genetic and environmental risk factors. We report the findings of a genome-wide …
multiple genetic and environmental risk factors. We report the findings of a genome-wide …
[HTML][HTML] The effect of high doses of calcium-channel blockers on survival in primary pulmonary hypertension
S Rich, E Kaufmann, PS Levy - New England Journal of Medicine, 1992 - Mass Medical Soc
Background. Primary pulmonary hypertension is a progressive, fatal disease of unknown
cause. Vasodilator drugs have been used as a treatment, but their efficacy is uncertain. …
cause. Vasodilator drugs have been used as a treatment, but their efficacy is uncertain. …
[HTML][HTML] A structural variation reference for medical and population genetics
…, E Lander, S Gabriel, BM Neale, S Kathiresan… - Nature, 2020 - nature.com
Structural variants (SVs) rearrange large segments of DNA 1 and can have profound
consequences in evolution and human disease 2 , 3 . As national biobanks, disease-association …
consequences in evolution and human disease 2 , 3 . As national biobanks, disease-association …