S. M. Chowdhury

Publication List Details

Period

1994 - 2009

Number

12

Co-Authors

The Horizon of Unintentional Injuries among Children in Low-Income Setting: An Overview from Bangladesh Health and Injury Survey (2009)

S. M. Chowdhury, A. Rahman, S. R. Mashreky, S. M. Giashuddin, L. Svanström, L. G. Hörte, ...

Introduction. The paper aims to explore the magnitude and distribution of unintentional injuries among Bangladeshi children (<18 years). Methodology. A cross sectional survey was conducted...

Adhesion prevention with ancrod released via a tissue-adherent hydrogel (1996)

Chowdhury, S. M., Hubbell, J. A.

The objective of this investigation was to evaluate the effect of ancrod, a fibrinogenolytic protease from Malayan pit viper venom, locally delivered through a photopolymerized biodegradable hydrogel...

Efficacy of adhesion barriers. Resorbable hydrogel, oxidized regenerated cellulose and hyaluronic acid (1996)

West, J. L., Chowdhury, S. M., Sawhney, A. S., Pathak, C. P., Dunn, R. C., Hubbell, J. A.

OBJECTIVE: To compare a novel resorbable hydrogel barrier with two previously studied barriers, oxidized regenerated cellulose and hyaluronic acid, for the prevention of postoperative adhesions....

Efficacy of a resorbable hydrogel barrier, oxidized regenerated cellulose, and hyaluronic acid in the prevention of ovarian adhesions in a rabbit model (1994)

Hill-West, J. L., Chowdhury, S. M., Dunn, R. C., Hubbell, J. A.

OBJECTIVE: To compare the efficacy of a resorbable hydrogel material with oxidized regenerated cellulose and hyaluronic acid in an ovarian adhesion model. DESIGN: Controlled, blinded, and randomized...

Inhibition of thrombosis and intimal thickening by in situ photopolymerization of thin hydrogel barriers (1994)

Hill-West, J. L., Chowdhury, S. M., Slepian, M. J., Hubbell, J. A.

Thin hydrogel barriers formed on the inner surface of injured arteries by interfacial photopolymerization dramatically reduced thrombosis and intimal thickening in rat and rabbit models of vascular...

Prevention of postoperative adhesions in the rat by in situ photopolymerization of bioresorbable hydrogel barriers (1994)

Hill-West, J. L., Chowdhury, S. M., Sawhney, A. S., Pathak, C. P., Dunn, R. C., Hubbell, J. A.

OBJECTIVE: To assess the efficacy of a novel resorbable hydrogel barrier for preventing postoperative adhesions in animals. METHODS: A hydrogel barrier was formed in situ by photopolymerizing a...

Inhibition of thrombosis and intimal thickening by in situ photopolymerization of thin hydrogel barriers.

Hill-West, J L, Chowdhury, S M, Slepian, M J, Hubbell, J A

Thin hydrogel barriers formed on the inner surface of injured arteries by interfacial photopolymerization dramatically reduced thrombosis and intimal thickening in rat and rabbit models of vascular...

Pitfalls of formalin fixation for determination of antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies.

Chowdhury, S M, Broomhead, V, Spickett, G P, Wilkinson, R

Sera can produce nuclear or perinuclear immunofluorescence staining in neutrophils which may be caused by antibodies with differing antigenic specificities. These include perinuclear antineutrophil...

Inhibition of thrombosis and intimal thickening by in situ photopolymerization of thin hydrogel barriers.

Hill-West, J L, Chowdhury, S M, Slepian, M J, Hubbell, J A

Thin hydrogel barriers formed on the inner surface of injured arteries by interfacial photopolymerization dramatically reduced thrombosis and intimal thickening in rat and rabbit models of vascular...

Pitfalls of formalin fixation for determination of antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies.

Chowdhury, S M, Broomhead, V, Spickett, G P, Wilkinson, R

Sera can produce nuclear or perinuclear immunofluorescence staining in neutrophils which may be caused by antibodies with differing antigenic specificities. These include perinuclear antineutrophil...