Aspects of Surgical Endocrinology—Introduction Jonathan A. van Heerden EditorialNotes Pages: 685 - 685
Pituitary apoplexy—An endocrine emergency Edward R. Laws Jr.Michael J. Ebersold OriginalPaper Pages: 686 - 688
The management of severe hyperthyroidism C. J. MienyR. C. FranzI. D. Venter OriginalPaper Pages: 689 - 695
Management of symptomatic hypercalcemia and hypocalcemia Don C. PurnellJonathan A. van Heerden OriginalPaper Pages: 702 - 709
Management of the patient presenting as an emergency with hypergastrinemia Nigel W. S. HarrisD. Henry OsborneDavid C. Carter OriginalPaper Pages: 710 - 717
The Radiologist's role in acute endocrine problems Gerald R. MayE. Meredith JamesC. Michael Johnson OriginalPaper Pages: 725 - 734
The management of the patient with catecholamine excess Malcolm H. WheelerMichael J. B. ChareJohn H. Lazarus OriginalPaper Pages: 735 - 747
The management of patients with primary aldosteronism P. -O. GranbergU. AdamsonP. E. Lins OriginalPaper Pages: 757 - 764
Early postoperative angiographic control of the warren procedure in 40 patients E. C. SaubierC. PartenskyC. Gouillat Original Scientific Reports Pages: 765 - 769
Primary hyperparathyroidism in children, adolescents, and young adults Maria AlloNorman W. ThompsonRonald H. Nishiyama Original Scientific Reports Pages: 771 - 775
Parathyroid cysts Sami AsfarGeorge SmithZygmunt H. Krukowski Original Scientific Reports Pages: 777 - 780
Bronchobiliary fistula due to stones in the biliary tree: Report of two cases W. I. WeiT. K. ChoiG. B. Ong Case Report Pages: 782 - 784
A mechanical suturing method for the gastrointestinal tract: Clinical experience with a new stapling instrument Amadeu P. A. PimentaValdemar M. B. CardosoJoaquim S. Rodrigues Original Scientific Reports Pages: 786 - 793
The role of gastric stasis in the genesis of gastric ulceration following fundoplication James W. MaherJames J. Cerda Case Report Pages: 794 - 797
A simple technique for the treatment of ureteral stenosis after kidney transplantation Paul Kinnaert OriginalPaper Pages: 800 - 801
What should be the role of the surgeon in the emergency room, the recovery ward, and the surgical intensive care unit? James D. Hardy The Editors Page Pages: 812 - 813