Darrell L. Ward
University of Texas System
5 Papers
38 Citations
Darrell L. Ward is an academic researcher from University of Texas System. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hypercalciuria & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Ambulatory evaluation of nephrolithiasis. classification, clinical presentation and diagnostic criteria
Charles Y.C. Pak,Faye Britton,Roy D. Peterson,Darrell L. Ward,Cheryl Northcutt,Neil A. Breslau,James L. McGuire,Kashayar Sakhaee,Steve Bush,Michael J. Nicar,Daniel A. Norman,Paul C. Peters +11 more
TL;DR: This ambulatory protocol disclosed a physiologic disturbance in nearly 90 per cent of the cases and provided a definitive diagnosis in 95% of the patients with nephrolithiasis.
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Renal Oxalate Excretion in Calcium Urolithiasis
TL;DR: The results indicate that renal oxalate excretion in an ambulatory setting is not critically dependent on the state of calcium absorption and intake, and that the imposition of a low calcium dietary regimen in patients with an increased calcium absorbing rate and in whom stones form does not necessarily augment oxalates excretion.
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Medical applications in the TANDEM-16 multiple computer system environment.
TL;DR: The use of the TANDEM-16 within the medical environment is described and three current applications within the Medical Computing Resources Center at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas are developed, each characterized by different reliability considerations.
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A Relational Clinical Data Management System: Supporting Urolithiasis Research*
Darrell L. Ward,David J. Mishelevich,Charles Y.C. Pak,Arthur F. Sheehan +3 more
- 17 Oct 1979
TL;DR: The rationale permitting the user to view the data collection process as a hierarchial or relational process is developed and the TANDEM-16 ENFORM relational retrieval facility is described providing an overview of the retrieval process supporting the clinical user.
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A Computerized Lecture Preparation and Delivery System
TL;DR: The system is an initial effort to provide a tool for contributing to both the in-class and out-of-class learning environment and identifies areas for further work.
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