Donald Armstrong
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
272 Papers
5.9K Citations
Donald Armstrong is an academic researcher from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Pneumonia. The author has an hindex of 78, co-authored 272 publications. Previous affiliations of Donald Armstrong include Roswell Park Cancer Institute & NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital.
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Papers
Infective Endocarditis Caused by Rothia dentocariosa
TL;DR: The genus Rothia was created by Georg and Brown in 1967 to include members of the family Actinomycetaceae that resemble Nocardia andActinomycesmorphologically but differ significantly in structure and function.
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Aspergillus species from hospital air and from patients.
TL;DR: It is concluded that different Aspergillus species may have a varied aptitude to colonize immunocompromised patients.
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Management of infectious complications in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
Irene H. Grant,Donald Armstrong +1 more
TL;DR: Since simultaneous infections frequently develop in patients with AIDS, attempts to identify pathogens by culture and histopathology should be aggressive and thorough.
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Tuberculosis among foreign-born persons in New York City, 1992-1994: implications for tuberculosis control.
Tornieporth Ng,Ptachewich Y,Poltoratskaia N,Ravi Bs,Katapadi M,Judith Berger,Dahdouh M,Sorana Segal-Maurer,Glatt A,Adamis R,Lerner C,Donald Armstrong,Weiner M,D'Amato R,Timothy E. Kiehn,Lavie S,Mark Y. Stoeckle,Lee W. Riley +17 more
TL;DR: Although most cases of TB among foreign-born persons in New York City appear to result from reactivation of infections they acquired abroad, the ones who acquire new infections become infected with strains that are already circulating among the US-born TB patients in New Jersey.
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Fungal Infections in AIDS Histoplasmosis and Coccidioidomycosis
TL;DR: The diagnosis should be sought in any HIV-infected patient with an unexplained infection and residence or travel in an endemic area even in the remote past, just as with coccidioidomycosis.
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