Milton E. Rubini
University of California, Los Angeles
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The New England Journal of Medicine | 1969
Marcelo H. Koppel; Jack W. Coburn; Matlock M. Mims; H. Howard Goldstein; James D. Boyle; Milton E. Rubini
Abstract A kidney from each of five patients and both kidneys from a sixth patient dying with the hepatorenal syndrome (severe hepatic failure, oliguria, azotemia, hyponatremia and a urinary sodium of less than 5 mEq per day) were transplanted into seven patients with end-stage kidney disease whose liver function was normal. Diuresis and improvement of renal function occurred in all but one recipient. Because of postoperative complications, two kidneys were removed after diuresis had occurred. Four transplanted kidneys achieved stable function for six months or longer, with creatinine clearances of 25, 42, 50 and 52 ml per minute. The hepatorenal syndrome is functional and potentially reversible.
JAMA | 1965
Donald C. Martin; Milton E. Rubini; Victor J. Rosen
JAMA Internal Medicine | 1969
Milton E. Rubini; Jack W. Coburn; Shaul G. Massry; James H. Shinaberger
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 1968
Joel D. Kopple; M. K. Sorensen; Jack W. Coburn; S. Gordon; Milton E. Rubini
Journal of Clinical Investigation | 1965
Jack W. Coburn; Harvey C. Gonick; Milton E. Rubini; Charles R. Kleeman
The Journal of Urology | 1967
David A. Lee; Richard Roger; Keith M. Agre; Milton E. Rubini
The Journal of Urology | 1968
Donald C. Martin; Willard E. Goodwin; Joseph J. Kaufman; Matt M. Mims; Ralph Goldman; Milton E. Rubini; Harvey C. Gonick
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 1972
Milton E. Rubini; Richard E. Chojnacki
American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1969
Jack W. Coburn; Shaul G. Massry; Sybil Gordon; Milton E. Rubini
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research | 1974
Harvey C. Gonick; James P. Drinkard; Jacques J. Hertoghe; Milton E. Rubini