Internal medicine, Cardiology, Pathology, Autopsy and Surgery are his primary areas of study. His Cardiology study focuses mostly on Myocardial infarction, Heart failure, Artery, Myocarditis and Coronary arteries. His Myocardial infarction study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Ventricle and Occlusion.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Arteriosclerosis and Transplantation in addition to Pathology. His study in Autopsy is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Necrosis, Radiology, Retrospective cohort study and Edema. His work deals with themes such as Fetus and Incidence, which intersect with Surgery.
Grover M. Hutchins mainly focuses on Internal medicine, Cardiology, Pathology, Autopsy and Surgery. His research integrates issues of Anesthesia and Endocrinology in his study of Internal medicine. Cardiology is closely attributed to Anatomy in his research.
His Anatomy research includes elements of Carnegie stages, Interventricular septum and Aorta. His work investigates the relationship between Pathology and topics such as Lung that intersect with problems in Radiology. His biological study focuses on Complication.
His primary areas of study are Pathology, Autopsy, Anatomy, Surgery and Internal medicine. In his work, Stain and Transplantation is strongly intertwined with Coronary arteries, which is a subfield of Pathology. His Autopsy study combines topics in areas such as Respiratory disease, Retrospective cohort study, General surgery and Death certificate.
His Anatomy research includes elements of Lesion, Fetal surgery, Carnegie stages and Cord. His study looks at the relationship between Surgery and fields such as Differential diagnosis, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Cardiology and Internal medicine.
Grover M. Hutchins mainly investigates Pathology, Internal medicine, Autopsy, Surgery and Fetal surgery. His research integrates issues of Thrombocytopenic purpura, In utero, Meconium and Sequela in his study of Pathology. His Internal medicine study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Gastroenterology, Immunology and Cardiology.
He performs integrative study on Cardiology and Fiber. His Autopsy research incorporates elements of Cause of death, Guideline and Retrospective cohort study. His Surgery study incorporates themes from Anesthesia and Volume.
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Cardiac sarcoid: a clinicopathologic study of 84 unselected patients with systemic sarcoidosis.
K J Silverman;G M Hutchins;B H Bulkley.
Circulation (1978)
Long-term outcome of fulminant myocarditis as compared with acute (nonfulminant) myocarditis.
Robert E. McCarthy;John P. Boehmer;Ralph H. Hruban;Grover M. Hutchins.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2000)
Two-dimensional echocardiography and infarct size: relationship of regional wall motion and thickening to the extent of myocardial infarction in the dog.
A N Lieberman;J L Weiss;B I Jugdutt;L C Becker.
Circulation (1981)
Central retinal vein occlusion: a prospective histopathologic study of 29 eyes in 28 cases.
W R Green;C C Chan;G M Hutchins;J M Terry.
Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society (1981)
Infarct Expansion Versus Extension: Two Different Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction
Grover M. Hutchins;Bernadine H. Bulkley.
American Journal of Cardiology (1978)
Myocardial lesions of progressive systemic sclerosis. A cause of cardiac dysfunction.
B H Bulkley;R L Ridolfi;W R Salyer;G M Hutchins.
Circulation (1976)
Animal models for protecting ischemic myocardium: results of the NHLBI cooperative study. Comparison of unconscious and conscious dog models
K. A. Reimer;R. B. Jennings;F. R. Cobb;R. H. Murdock.
Circulation Research (1985)
Echocardiographic findings in Fulminant and acute myocarditis
G.Michael Felker;John P Boehmer;Ralph H Hruban;Grover M Hutchins.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2000)
Clinicopathoiogic description of myocarditis
Eric B. Lieberman;Grover M. Hutchins;Ahvie Herskowitz;Noel R. Rose.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology (1991)
Reduction in experimental infarct size by recombinant human superoxide dismutase: insights into the pathophysiology of reperfusion injury.
G Ambrosio;L C Becker;G M Hutchins;H F Weisman.
Circulation (1986)
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