G. William Moore, M.D., Ph.D.
Curriculum Vitae
http://www.medparse.com/gwmcv.htm






PERSONAL:


Born: 1945 (Detroit, MI, USA)
Married: 1971, Barbara Lynne Struble
Children: Geoffrey (1974), Gregory (1980)



EDUCATION:


1963    Diploma, Highland Park High School,
             Highland Park, MI.
1967    B.S., University of Michigan,
             Ann Arbor, MI. Cellular Biology; Chemistry.
1971    Ph.D., North Carolina State University,
             Raleigh, NC. Biomathematics; Genetics.
1976    M.D., Wayne State University School of Medicine,
             Detroit, MI



PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:


June, 1963 - August, 1963.
       Laboratory Technician. Detroit Institute of Cancer Research,
       Detroit, MI 48201.
June, 1964 - August, 1964.

       Laboratory Technician. Wayne State University College of Medicine,
       Department of Physiology and Pharmacology,
       Detroit, MI 48201.
June, 1966 - August, 1966.

       Laboratory Technician. Giessen University, Department of Pathology.
       Giessen, GERMANY.
June, 1967 - August, 1967.

       Computer Programmer. Wayne State University, Department of Anatomy.
       Detroit, MI 48201
September, 1967 - December, 1970.

       United States Public Health Service Predoctoral Fellow, North Carolina State University, Department of Statistics,
       Raleigh, NC 27650
January, 1971 - June, 1971.

       Research Associate. Wayne State University, Department of Anatomy.
       Detroit, MI 48201
July, 1971 - April, 1972.

       Scientific Technician. Freiburg University, Department of Pathology.
       Freiburg, GERMANY.
April, 1972 - September, 1972.

       Research Associate. Wayne State University, Departments of Anatomy and Physiology and Pharmacology.
       Detroit, MI 48201
September, 1972 - June, 1976.

       Medical Student. Wayne State University,
       Detroit, MI 48201
September, 1972 - June, 1976.

       Part-time Research Associate. Wayne State University, Department of Anatomy.
       Detroit, MI 48201
June, 1973 - September, 1974.

       Part-time Instructor. Wayne State University, Department of Biology.
       Detroit, MI 48201
July, 1976 - June, 1980.

       Intern and Assistant Resident. The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Department of Pathology.
       Baltimore, MD 21205
July, 1979 - June, 1981.

       Research Fellow. The American Heart Association Maryland Affiliate, Inc.
       Baltimore, MD 21202
July, 1981 - June, 1989.

       Assistant Professor. The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Department of Pathology.
       Baltimore, MD 21205
July, 1982 - June, 1989.

       Pathologist. The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Department of Pathology.
       Baltimore, MD 21287.
July, 1989 - present.

       Adjunct Assistant Professor, Part Time. The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Department of Pathology.
       Baltimore, MD 21287
July, 1989 - present.
       Staff Pathologist. Baltimore Veterans Affairs Medical Center. 10 North Greene Street.
       Baltimore, MD 21201-1524.
July, 1989 - present.

       Associate Professor. University of Maryland School of Medicine, Department of Pathology.
       Baltimore, MD 21201.



MEDICAL LICENSURE:


State of Maryland, D0025650.
National Board of Medical Examiners, 168359.



CERTIFICATION IN
ANATOMIC PATHOLOGY:

The American Board of Pathology, May 29, 1981.



SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS:


U. S. Canadian Academy of Pathology: 1982 -
College of American Pathologists: 1998 -
Association for Pathology Informatics: 2003-
Advisory Board, Association for Pathology Informatics: 2007-



HONORS:


Phi Beta Kappa (1966).
Phi Kappa Phi (1966).
Woodrow Wilson Fellow (1967).
Ludwig Aschoff Medal (1980).
Association for Pathology Informatics. Honorary Fellow (2007).



FOREIGN LANGUAGE FLUENCY:

German.


PhD DISSERTATION.

Moore, George William: A Mathematical Model for the Construction of Cladograms.
North Carolina State University. Institute of Statistics. Mimeograph Series No. 731 (1971).
Abstract and Full Text:
http://www.netautopsy.org/mathclad.htm


MINI-BIOGRAPHY.

Dr. Moore was born in Detroit, MI, in 1945. He earned a B.S. degree majoring in Cell Biology at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, MI; a Ph.D. in Biomathematics from North Carolina State University at Raleigh, Raleigh, NC; and an M.D. from Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. He completed his anatomic pathology residency at The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD.

Dr. Moore continued as Assistant Professor of Pathology at Johns Hopkins after his residency, and he eventually became a Staff Pathologist at the Baltimore Veterans Affairs Medical Center, where he now holds joint appointments in the Departments of Pathology at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions and at the University of Maryland Medical System, Baltimore, MD.

During his career, Dr. Moore has been a co-author on over 180 refereed papers, most of which relate, in one way or another to computational pathology and pathology informatics. His earliest work was in the field of computational evolutionary biology, and he was one of the first people to create mathematical proofs and write computer programs to generate cladograms (for automated cladistic classification of species). His early work also involved developing statistical techniques for analyzing medical data, and his "token swap" paper is probably his best contribution in this area. [Moore GW, Hutchins GM, Miller RE. Token swap test of significance for serial medical data bases. Am J Med. 1986 Feb;80(2):182-190.]

The Johns Hopkins Department of Pathology was smart enough to adapt the MUMPS-based VistA Fileman architecture for their Laboratory Information System, and Dr. Moore became a fluent MUMPS programmer. He transferred his MUMPS expertise to his new position at Veterans Affairs, where he serves as a liaison between the pathology department and the Laboratory Information System staff.

Dr. Moore has been a long-time advocate for using pathology data in research. Along with Grover Hutchins, MD, he was awarded an NLM grant, and transferred over 53,000 Johns Hopkins autopsy reports into a database. These autopsy records and associated blocks have been used for over 1300 published research projects at The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions.

Jules J. Berman, PhD, MD, used Dr. Moore's autopsy database for a project that primarily involved Dr. Berman, Dr. Moore, and Rebecca Thomas, MD. The database helped to retrieve cases of liver dysplasia cases, and to locate the paraffin blocks. The blocks were used to demonstrate the presence of aneuploidy in the dysplastic foci. The database and retrieval process worked like a charm. It wasn't until years later, when, as Program Director for the Pathology Informatics Section of the National Cancer Institute (NCI), Dr. Berman got involved in organizing tissue repositories, that he realized how impressive this achievement was. For this same project, Dr. Moore developed his own methods for extracting flow data (from the EPICS computer), and then for analyzing the data. [Thomas RM, Berman JJ, Yetter, RA, Moore GW, Hutchins GM. Liver cell dysplasia: a DNA aneuploid lesion with distinct morphologic features. Hum Pathol. 1992 May;23(5):496-503.]

Drs. Berman and Moore also worked on a very early image analysis program, all written in Visual Basic. Dr. Moore did most of the programming on that project. [Berman JJ, Moore GW. Image analysis software for the detection of preneoplastic and early neoplastic lesions. Cancer Lett. 1994 Mar 15;77(2-3):103-109.] The source and object code for this image analysis program is posted for free downloading at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions website.

Over the past 20 years, Dr. Moore has concentrated on the two related fields of indexing and machine translation. He has contributed many papers to the field, and has shown the utility of MESH and UMLS as primary indexing dictionaries. His barrier word method for extracting candidate terms from text (now better known as the stop word method) was the first published description of this now powerful and widely-used technique.

Dr. Moore has recently become involved in theoretical studies of tissue geometry, in collaboration with Prof. R. A. Struble, PhD, a professor of mathematics.

I wish to thank Dr. Berman for assistance in preparing this mini-biography.


SUMMARY OF ACADEMIC CONTRIBUTIONS:
MATHEMATICAL MODELS OF DISEASE PATHOGENESIS.
http://www.netautopsy.org/mainacad.htm



My six major areas of academic concentration are:
(1) Bimodal distributions.
(2) Evolutionary/decision trees.

(3) Ethical/modal logic.

(4) Contingency tables.

(5) Computer translation.

(6) Tissue geometry.


1. BIMODAL DISTRIBUTIONS: VARIANCE RATIO METHOD.
Figure 2.
In biomedical data, one often encounters problems in which histogram data form a bimodal distribution, separated by a red line (Figure 2). The problem is to divide the initial distribution optimally into two (or possibly more) components, using exclusively the information contained in the distribution.

For a histogram (univariate random variable), divide the distribution at all possible points along the x-axis, and calculate the variance ratio as:
VLR = {[∑i (Lxi - LX)2] + [∑j (Rxj - RX)2]} / {[∑i (Lxi - X)2] + [∑j (Rxj - X)2]}.
where the Lxi are left-sided histogram-blocks; Rxj are right-sided histogram-blocks; LX is the left-sided mean; RX is the right-sided mean; and X is the grand mean.

The minimum variance ratio, VLR determines the best left-right separation of histogram-blocks. Method used for demonstrating the appearance of two populations in experimental studies of murine leukemia (Thymus development; Spleen development; Chronic leukemia; Nucleated red blood cells).

Central idea: The central idea of this method is that a bimodal distribution may be divided optimally by testing all possible separation points, and selecting the best-fit by variance methods. The idea arose from discussions with botanist Stephen D. Koch, PhD, and mathematician Robert H. Berk, PhD, at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, in 1966-1967.



2. EVOLUTIONARY/DECISION TREES. SET THEORY/GRAPH THEORY APPROACH TO MOLECULAR EVOLUTION.
Figure 3.                         Figure 4.
This is the idea that immunoglobin proteins may be regarded as members of mathematical sets (Figure 3); and that the hierarchy (mathematical graph, Figure 4, the descendants of Abraham (Genesis)) of set-intersections corresponds to molecular evolutionary distance between species. This method was used for demonstrating the close molecular relationship between humans and great ape species. (Cladogram; Hemoglobin evolution; Molecular evolution; Alpha globin evolution; Descent of man; Additive hypothesis; Maximum parsimony method). Similar work was conducted independently by Kirsch, Sankoff and Cedergren (1973), and by Hartigan (1973).

This method has also been used for demonstrating the hierarchical distribution of metastases in human cancers. (Lattice theory; Breast carcinoma; Malignant melanoma; Neuroblastoma; Prostatecancer; Small cell carcinoma; Rhabdomyosarcoma).

Central idea: The central idea of this method is that animal species, or subsets of tissues in a single organism, may be represented as mathematical sets and graphs. Arose from discussions with Prof. John R. Gregg, PhD (famous for "Gregg's Paradox" in biological systematics), and my PhD thesis advisor, Prof. Mary B. Williams, PhD, while I was a graduate student at North Carolina State University, in 1969-1970. Dr. Gregg first suggested to me the value of modal logic in these investigations.



3. ETHICAL/MODAL LOGIC: FORMALISM OF SUTTON'S LAW.
Figure 5.
Sutton's Law, named after the notorious bank robber, Willie Sutton, is the assertion that in the face of uncertainty, one should choose the most likely alternative event ("go where the money is") (Petersdorf and Beeson, 1961). Sutton's creates a contradiction in classical logic in the unlikely event that the bank has no money. There are many synonyms for this paradox: Zebras-in-the-street, black swan, white crow, unwise Greek,... (Taleb, 2007).

We can model this situation using modal logic in which a contradiction at one levels of certainty is resolved at a higher levels of certainty. In Figure 5, medical event, e has increasing levels of certainty, denoted $1e, $2e, $3e, ... $Me, shown as darker shades of green, where $ denotes the Sutton operator, in honor of Willie Sutton's favorite symbol, and M is the maximum knowable certainty level. Certainty level $e might be characterized as "ultimate certainty" or "God only knows".

One popular formalism for this situation is fuzzy logic (Zadeh, 1965). The nth certainty of e corresponds to the formula v = (1-2-n) corresponds to fuzzy membership value, v, for fuzzy membership in set E, namely, vE. Then $0e is non-membership, i.e., 0E; $1e is 1/2 fuzzy-membership, i.e., 1/2E; $2e is 3/4 fuzzy-membership, i.e., 3/4E; $3e is 7/8 fuzzy-membership, i.e., 7/8E; ... and $e is full-membership, i.e., 1E.

Logically, there is a paradox when the most likely alternative is contradicted by subsequent medical events, including autopsy findings. Formalism of Sutton's law generalizes classical (Aristotelian/Boolean) symbolic logic by removing the Law of Contradiction (Ex Falso Quod Libet; Latin: if contradiction, then anything goes).

This method was used in describing congenital heart malformations, organelle pathology, and gynecologic cytopathology screening. (Quine's nullities; Certainty levels in congenital heart disease; Logic organelle pathology; Logic organelle pathology new method; Logic gynecologic cytopathology).

Central idea: The central idea of this method is that our perception of a biomedical event involves both a yes/no determination as to whether whether the event occurs, and a level of certainty for the event. These two dimensions of perception must be formally separated in order to prevent contradictions. Arose from discussions about Sutton's Law with Ralph Cushing, MD, at Wayne State University College of Medicine, in 1974-1975; and discussions with Prof. Grover M. Hutchins, MD, during my anatomic pathology residency at The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, in 1972-1974.


ORDER-LOGIC FOR PATHOGENESIS. All medical-reasoning statements in pathology have the form of an order-logic table, which satisfies a distributive property of logic (Order logic; RDF, Mucosal Surfaces; RDF, Dermatopathology).

Central idea: The central idea of this method is that all major ideas in biomedicine may be arranged as a strict hierarchy, with orderly mathematical properties. This work is an extension of the biomedical applications of Resource Definition Framework (RDF) of the semantic worldwide web.

FORMAL MEDICAL ETHICS.
Figure 8.
In Figure 8, there are three ethical/modal concepts for each medical datum, d. They are:
$d the certainty whether d is true;
#d the value of determining whether d is true; and
!d the cost/payment of determining whether d is true;
The red crescent represents a datum that is unknown and and has a medical cost but no medical value, i.e., (-$d & +!d & -#d). Hippocrates first-do-no-harm rule proscribes the collection of this datum.

The yellow crescent represents a datum that is known and paid for, but has no medical value, i.e., (+$d & +!d & -#d). This is free but useless information.

There are two medical-ethical principles: first do no harm (Hippocratic); treat if indicated (also Hippocratic, see note). (Effort and demand logic; Hintikka possible worlds; Modal logic theory of medical ethics).

I originally pursued Sutton's Law as modal logic, with the modal operator, $; I considered fuzzy logic as a silly academic plaything, probably largely because of its name. I now regard modal logic and fuzzy logic as alternate representations of the same concept (see conversion formula, above).

One can regard the Sutton's Law method as an application of the Schrödinger's Cat paradigm from quantum mechanics. In this paradigm, the cat is not fully dead or alive until one observes the cat. In the Sutton's Law model, the status of a medical entity, e, is not known until one applies Sutton's Law. In order to prevent a logical contradiction, one may subsequently rescind Sutton's Law (in Schrödinger's terms, bring the cat back to life) and collect additional data.



4. CONTINGENCY TABLES. TOKEN SWAP TEST OF SIGNIFICANCE.
Figure 16. Figure 6.


The simplest contingency table (Pearson, 1904), also known as misclassification matrix or confusion matrix, is a rectangular, 2×2 table, consisting of two rows (negative or positive) and two columns (positive or negative). The four boxes in the 2×2 table, a, b, c and d, are called cells. In a typical biomedical application, the columns correspond to a gold standard and the rows correspond to a new lab test. The cells contain frequencies of events, typically numbers of patients, with our without a particular disease or condition.

In Figure 16, a=true negative=TN, b=false positive=FP, c=false negative=FN, and d=true positive=TP. See:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Receiver_operating_characteristic

The usual statistical analysis of a contingency table poses the null hypothesis, that the behavior of the gold standard and new lab test are independent. If the statistical test is below a predetermined significance level, say,p<0.05, then the null hypothesis is rejected.

In classical statistics, one employs either the chisquare (χ2) contingency test; or the Fisher exact test. Both classical tests have a standard null hypothesis (namely, that the gold standard is completely independent of the new lab test values).

There are three major problems with the usual statistical interpretation of a contingency table in many medical applications. First problem: the most realistic null hypothesis may not be independence of the gold standard and the new test, but rather that the new test offers nearly as good performance as the gold standard, either at a lower cost or less pain to the patient. One might then form a null hypothesis that the gold standard and new test are the same (i.e., not independent). However, this expectation would make b=0 and c=0, which causes mathematical anomalies with the chisquare test, namely, division by zero or near-zero.

Second problem: the expected cost, say, of a false negative (cell c) might be considerably different than the expected cost of a false positive (cell b). That is, some pathology tests are evaluated primarily for screening purposes, i.e., some false positives are acceptable, as they lead to further tests; whereas false negatives are bad, since the patient then is lost to followup. Screening tests lie along the right end of the false-positive axis. Other tests are evaluated for diagnostic purposes, i.e., some false negatives are acceptable, as they lead to additional diagnostic tests; whereas false positives are bad, since the patient then receives therapy for the wrong disease. Diagnostic tests lie along the left end of the false-positive axis.

Third problem: one might not be comparing gold standard and new test but rather, gold standard, new test phi, and new test psi, resulting in a three-dimensional contingency table, as shown in Figure 6. Again, one does b>not expect that gold standard, new test phi, and new test psi, are independent. Rather, one wishes to determine whether new test phi, and new test psi are adequate tests for the gold standard; and if so, which might be better of the two.

In the token swap test of significance, there is no predetermined null hypothesis, and the user may construct a designer null hypothesis to custom-fit a particular medical application.

Method used to examine pain crisis in sickle cell disease (Sickle cell crisis; Token swap test; Neyman-Pearson condition; Designer Contingency Table).

Central idea: The central idea of this method is that patients (tokens) in the four cells of a contingency tables may be moved around like peas underneath a walnut, according to different classification paradigms.



5. COMPUTER TRANSLATION OF PATHOLOGY REPORTS, INCLUDING BARRIER WORD METHOD. Quantitative natural language processing (QNLP) is computer-translation, using quantitative properties of a natural language (English). It is assumed that any pathology report is unambiguous with respect to a medical semantic model for pathology reports. The target language for a pathology report may be expressed as an RDH hierarchy. (Automated translation; Microcomputer translator; Group theory; Multilingual translation; Nonabelian group; Translation expert system; Linguistic inventory).

Central idea: The central idea of this method is that the quality of translation is improved by more inclusive context....



6. TISSUE GEOMETRY IN CANCER.
Figure 15.      Figure 14.      Figure 10.     

Figure 11.      Figure 12.      Figure 13.     


Tissue geometry is the study of positions of cells with respect to one another. We are particularly interested in cell surfaces (epithelium, mesothelium, endothelium), because most tissue pathology, and especially most tumor growth, begins at cell surfaces. Cell surfaces, including skin, respiratory epithelium, gastrointestinal epithelium, and genitourinary epithelium, have the greatest exposure to environmental pathogens.

We examine two features of cell surfaces: cell surfaces in cross-section, and cell surfaces en face. In dysplastic/malignant growth, the abnormal cell growth in cross-section either proceeds as upward growth (papilloma), either external to the body or into a visceral lumen; or as downward growth (acanthoma). On cell surfaces en face, one sees sheets of cells side-by-side, or tessellations. A tiling is a plane-filling arrangement of plane figures, or its generalization to higher dimensions. Mathematically, a tiling is a collection of disjoint open sets, the closures of which cover the plane. A tessellation is periodic tiling of the plane by polygons, or space by polyhedra. We employ mathematical definitions and theorems in order to study general features of papilloma/acanthoma and cell tessellations.

Cancer is defined formally as unbounded growth of cells, or more accurately, cell growth bounded by injury to surrounding (invasive) and/or distant (metastatic) tissues, leading to morbidity or death of the organism. An infinite papilloma (Figures 15, 14) is defined formally as unbounded cell growth into a defined area, either upward (papilloma) or downward (acanthoma), possibly infinite. (Monoclonal population; Cell death; Spontaneous regression; Infinite papilloma; Cell Tessellations; Triple Spike Zones).

Central idea: Arose from discussions with mathematician, Prof. Raimond A. Struble, PhD, regarding tesselations of circles on a plane.



LIST OF PUBLICATIONS.



  1. 1. Moore, George William:
    A Mathematical Model for the Construction of Cladograms.
    North Carolina State University. Institute of Statistics. Mimeograph Series No. 731 (1971).
    Abstract and Full Text:
    http://www.netautopsy.org/mathclad.htm



    PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES.



  2. 2. Albert S, Wolf PL, Pryjma I, Moore W.
    Thymus development in high- and low-leukemic mice.
    J Reticuloendothel Soc. 1965 Sep;2(3):218-237.
    PMID: 5865237.
    PubMed Entry

  3. 3. Albert S, Wolf PL, Pryjma I, Moore W.
    Differentiation of nucleated red blood cells during in vivo culture of mouse spleen and thymus cell suspensions.
    Nature. 1966 Jan 15;209(20):320-321. No abstract available.
    PMID: 5915980.
    PubMed Entry

  4. 4. Albert S, Wolf PL, Loud AV, Pryjma I, Potter R, Moore W.
    Spleen development in mice of high- and low-leukemic strains.
    J Reticuloendothel Soc. 1966 Jun;3(2):176-201.
    PMID: 5963220.
    PubMed Entry

  5. 5. Albert S, Moore GW, Potter R, Arnold R, Wolf PL.
    Cytological studies of the pathogenesis of chronic lymphatic leukaemia.
    Nature. 1967 Nov 4;216(114):491-493.
    PMID: 4168254.
    PubMed Entry

  6. 6. Moore GW, Benninghoff WS, Dwyer PS.
    A computer method for the arrangement of phytosociological tables.
    Proc Assn Comp Mach 1967; 22:297-299.

  7. 7. Sandritter W, Kiefer G, Schlüter G, Moore GW.
    Eine cytophotometrische Methode zur Objektivierung der Morphologie von Zellkernen.
    Histochemie 1967;10:341-352.

  8. 8. Moore GW, Goodman M.
    A set theoretical approach to immunotaxonomy: Analysis of species comparisons in modified Ouchterlony plates.
    Bull Math Biophys. 1968 Jun;30(2):279-289.
    PMID: 4970749.
    PubMed Entry

  9. 9. Lederer B, Mikuz G, Moore GW.
    Zytochemische Untersuchungen der DNS-Synthese von Tumorzellen.
    Acta Histochem 10, Suppl: 247-251, 1969.

  10. 10. Lederer B, Bütterich D, Moore GW, Mittermayer C.
    Autoradiographic studies on the incorporation rate of 3H-thymidine during the S-phase of the mitotic cycle.
    Beitr Pathol. 1970;141(1):75-80.
    PMID: 5479042.
    PubMed Entry
    Beiträge zur Pathologie, "Aschoff's Journal", currently Pathology Research and Practice.

  11. 11. Barnabas J, Goodman M, Moore GW.
    Evolution of hemoglobin in primates and other Therian mammals.
    Comp Biochem Physiol [B]. 1971 Jul 15;39(3):455-482.
    PMID: 5001181.
    PubMed Entry

  12. 12. Goodman M, Moore GW.
    Immunodiffusion systematics of the primates. I. The catarrhini.
    Syst Zool 1971;20:19-62.

  13. 13. Goodman M, Barnabas J, Matsuda G, Moore GW.
    Molecular evolution in the descent of man.
    Nature. 1971 Oct 29;233(5322):604-613.
    PMID: 5000324.
    PubMed Entry

  14. 14. Barnabas J, Goodman M, Moore GW.
    Descent of mammalian alpha globin chain sequences investigated by the maximum parsimony method.
    J Mol Biol. 1972 Aug 21;69(2):249-278.
    PMID: 4627161.
    PubMed Entry

  15. 15. Goodman M, Barnabas J, Moore GW. Man, the conservative and revolutionary mammal. Molecular findings in this paradox.
    J Hum Evol. 1972;1:663-686.

  16. 16. Moore GW, Goodman M, Barnabas J.
    An iterative approach from the standpoint of the additive hypothesis to the dendrogram problem posed by molecular data sets.
    J Theor Biol. 1973 Mar;38(3):423-457.
    PMID: 4632522.
    PubMed Entry

  17. 17. Moore GW, Barnabas J, Goodman M.
    A method for constructing maximum parsimony ancestral amino acid sequences on a given network.
    J Theor Biol. 1973 Mar;38(3):459-485.
    PMID: 4734980.
    PubMed Entry

  18. 18. Sprenger E, Moore GW, Naujoks H, Schlüter G, Sandritter W.
    DNA content and chromatin pattern analysis on cervical carcinoma in situ.
    Acta Cytol. 1973 Jan-Feb;17(1):27-31.
    PMID: 4119230.
    PubMed Entry

  19. 19. Vidal B de C, Schlüter G, Moore GW.
    Cell nucleus pattern recognition: influence of staining.
    Acta Cytol. 1973 Nov-Dec;17(6):510-521.
    PMID: 4127772.
    PubMed Entry

  20. 20. Weiss ML, Goodman M, Prychodko W, Moore GW, Tanaka T.
    An analysis of Macaque systematics using gene frequency data.
    J Hum Evol 1973;2:213-226.

  21. 21. Goodman M, Moore GW, Barnabas J, Matsuda G.
    The phylogeny of human globin genes investigated by the maximum parsimony method.
    J Mol Evol. 1974 Feb 28;3(1):1-48.
    PMID: 4208305.
    PubMed Entry

  22. 22. Sandritter W, Kiefer G, Kiefer R, Salm R, Moore GW, Grimm H.
    DNA in heterochromatin. Cytophotometric pattern recognition image analysis among cell nuclei in duct epithelium and in carcinoma of the human breast.
    Beitr Pathol. 1974 Jan;151(1):87-96.
    PMID: 4361628.
    PubMed Entry

  23. 23. Kiefer G, Kiefer R, Moore GW, Salm R, Sandritter W.
    Nuclear images of cells in different functional states.
    J Histochem Cytochem. 1974 Jul;22(7):569-576.
    PMID: 4137086.
    PubMed Entry

  24. 24. Goodman M, Moore GW.
    Phylogeny of hemoglobin.
    Syst Zool 1973;22:508-533.

  25. 25. Goodman M, Moore GW, Farris W.
    Primate phylogeny from the perspective of molecular systematics.
    Transplant Proc. 1974 Jun;6(2):217-222.
    PMID: 4133973.
    PubMed Entry

  26. 26. Baba ML, Goodman M, Dene H, Moore GW.
    Origins of the ceboidea viewed from an immunological perspective.
    J Hum Evol 1975;4:89-102.

  27. 27. Goodman M, Moore GW, Matsuda G.
    Darwinian evolution in the genealogy of haemoglobin.
    Nature. 1975 Feb 20;253(5493):603-608. Review.
    PMID: 1089897.
    PubMed Entry

  28. 28. Dene H, Goodman M, Prychodko W, Moore GW.
    Immunodiffusion systematics of the primates. III. The Strepsirhini.
    Folia Primatol (Basel). 1976;25(1):35-61.
    PMID: 811516.
    PubMed Entry

  29. 29. Moore GW, Goodman M.
    Alignment statistic for identifying related protein sequences.
    J Mol Evol. 1977 Apr 29;9(2):121-130.
    PMID: 864719.
    PubMed Entry

  30. 30. Holmquist R, Jukes TH, Moise H, Goodman M, Moore GW.
    The evolution of the globin family genes: Concordance of stochastic and augmented maximum parsimony genetic distances for alpha hemoglobin, beta hemoglobin and myoglobin phylogenies.
    J Mol Biol. 1976 Jul 25;105(1):39-74.
    PMID: 994186.
    PubMed Entry

  31. 31. Moore GW, Goodman M, Callahan C, Holmquist R, Moise H.
    Stochastic versus augmented maximum parsimony method for estimating superimposed mutations in the divergent evolution of protein sequences. Methods tested on cytochrome c amino acid sequences.
    J Mol Biol. 1976 Jul 25;105(1):15-37.
    PMID: 186607.
    PubMed Entry

  32. 32. Moore GW, Riede UN, Sandritter W.
    Application of Quine's nullities to a quantitative organelle pathology.
    J Theor Biol. 1977 Apr 21;65(4):633-651.
    PMID: 875397.
    PubMed Entry

  33. 33. Moore GW.
    Proof of the populous path algorithm for missing mutations in parsimony trees.
    J Theor Biol. 1977 May 7;66(1):95-106.
    PMID: 875424.
    PubMed Entry

  34. 34. Goodman M, Moore GW.
    Use of Chou-Fasman amino acid conformational parameters to analyze the organization of the genetic code and to construct protein genealogies.
    J Mol Evol. 1977 Sep 20;10(1):7-47.
    PMID: 903985.
    PubMed Entry

  35. 35. Wilson SK, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation of the lung associated with abdominal musculature deficiency (prune belly).
    Pediatrics. 1978 Sep;62(3):421-423.
    PMID: 212707.

  36. 36. Moore GW, Hutchins GM, Bulkley BH.
    Application of symbolic logic to the pathogenesis of congenital heart disease: tetralogy of Fallot.
    Metamed 1977;1:313-323.

  37. 37. Czelusniak J, Goodman M, Moore GW.
    On investigating the statistical properties of the populous path algorithm by computer simulation. Counterconclusions to those of Tateno and Nei.
    J Mol Evol. 1978 May 12;11(1):75-85.
    PMID: 660664.

  38. 38. Hutchins GM, Bulkley BH, Moore GW, Piasio MA, Lohr FT.
    The shape of the human cardiac ventricles.
    Am J Cardiol. 1978 Apr;41(4):646-654.
    PMID: 148207.

  39. 39. Kuhajda FJ, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Adrenal insufficiency secondary to massive corticomedullary junction hemorrhage following hypotension in three anticoagulated patients.
    Circ Shock. 1978;5(3):291-297.
    PMID: 709734.
    Full Text of Article:
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  40. 40. Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Association of interrupted aortic arch with malformations producing reduced blood flow to the fourth aortic arches.
    Am J Cardiol. 1978 Sep;42(3):467-472.
    PMID: 685857.

  41. 41. Smith RRL, Hutchins GM, Moore GW, Humphrey RL.
    Type and distribution of pulmonary parenchymal and vascular amyloid. Correlation with cardiac amyloid.
    Am J Med. 1979 Jan;66(1):96-104.
    PMID: 420256.

  42. 42. Moore GW, Hutchins GM, Bulkley BH.
    Certainty levels in the nullity method of symbolic logic: application to the pathogenesis of congenital heart malformations.
    J Theor Biol. 1979 Jan 7;76(1):53-81.
    PMID: 431088.

  43. 43. Kieffer RW, Hutchins GM, Moore GW, Bulkley BH.
    Reversed septal curvature: Association with primary pulmonary hypertension and Shone syndrome.
    Am J Med. 1979 May;66(5):831-835.
    PMID: 571677.

  44. 44. Meredith MA, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Role of the left interventricular sulcus in formation of interventricular septum and crista supraventricularis in normal human cardiogenesis.
    Anat Rec. 1979 Jul;194(3):417-428.
    PMID: 475007.

  45. 45. Hutchins GM, Liebman L, Moore GW, Gharagozloo F.
    Atrioventricular canal malformation interpreted as secondary to reduced compression upon the developing heart.
    Am J Pathol. 1979 Jun;95(3):579-595.
    PMID: 453326.

  46. 46. Moore GW, Hutchins GM, Brito JC, Kang H.
    Congenital malformations of the semilunar valves.
    Hum Pathol. 1980 Jul;11(4):367-372.
    PMID: 7409794.

  47. 47. Riede UN, Moore GW, Sandritter W.
    The application of symbolic logic to organelle pathology: reaction patterns deduced from morphometric data.
    Pathol Res Pract. 1980;166(2-3):165-187.
    PMID: 7393758.

  48. 48. Goodman M, Czelusniak J, Moore GW, Romero-Herrera AE, Matsuda G.
    Fitting the gene lineage into its species lineage, a parsimony strategy illustrated by cladograms constructed from globin sequences.
    Syst Zool 1979;28:132-163.

  49. 49. Rothko K, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Truncus arteriosus malformation: a spectrum including fourth and sixth aortic arch interruptions.
    Am Heart J. 1980 Jan;99(1):17-24.
    PMID: 7350747.

  50. 50. Moore GW, Erozan YS, Gupta PK, Pressman NJ, Frost JK.
    Automated reporting and indexing of gynecologic cytopathology diagnoses using symbolic logic.
    Acta Cytol. 1979 Sep-Oct;23(5):42042-4.
    PMID: 294076; UI: 80105716.
    PubMed Entry

  51. 51. Moore GW, Hutchins GM, Bulkley BH, Tseng JS, Ki PF.
    Constituents of the human ventricular myocardium: connective tissue hyperplasia accompanying muscular hypertrophy.
    Am Heart J. 1980 Nov;100(5):610-616.
    PMID: 6449858.

  52. 52. Goodman M, Czelusniak J, Moore GW.
    Further remarks on the parameter of gene duplication and expression event in parsimony reconstructions.
    Syst Zool 28:379-385, 1979.

  53. 53. Young CD, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Connective tissue arrangement in respiratory airways.
    Anat Rec. 1980 Oct;198(2):245-254.
    PMID: 7212308.

  54. 54. Hutchins GM, Meredith MA, Moore GW.
    The cardiac malformations. Double inlet left ventricle and corrected transposition explained as deviations in the normal development of the interventricular septum.
    Hum Pathol. 1981 Mar;12(3):242-250.
    PMID: 7228020.

  55. 55. Vigorita VJ, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Absence of correlation between coronary arterial atherosclerosis and severity or duration of diabetes mellitus of adult onset.
    Am J Cardiol. 1980 Oct;46(4):535-542.
    PMID: 7416013.

  56. 56. Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Effort and demand logic in medical decision making.
    Metamedicine 1:277-304, 1980.

  57. 57. Bauer TW, Moore GW, Hutchins GM. The liver in sickle cell disease: A clinicopathologic study of 70 patients. Am J Med. 1980 Dec;69(6):833-837.
    PMID: 7446549.

  58. 58. Riede UN, Moore GW, Sandritter W.
    Symbolic logic as a new method of quantitative organelle pathology.
    Exp Mol Pathol. 1980 Dec;33(3):259-282.
    PMID: 7449926; UI: 81090706.
    PubMed Entry

  59. 59. Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    A Hintikka possible worlds model for certainty levels in medical decision making.
    Synthese 1981;48:87-119.

  60. 60. Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Isolated right atrial tamponade caused by hematoma complicating coronary artery bypass graft surgery.
    Arch Pathol Lab Med. 1980 Nov;104(11):612-614.
    PMID: 6968548.

  61. 61. Hutchins GM, Moore GW, Jones JF, Miller ST.
    Postnatal endocardial fibroelastosis of the valve of the foramen ovale.
    Am J Cardiol. 1981 Jan;47(1):90-94.
    PMID: 6450531; UI: 81106553.
    PubMed Entry

  62. 62. Haupt HM, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Ara-C lung: Non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema complicating cytosine arabinoside therapy of leukemia.
    Am J Med. 1981 Feb;70(2):256-261.
    PMID: 7468613; UI: 81130839.
    PubMed Entry

  63. 63. Riede UN, and Moore GW.
    The concept of homology in quantitative organelle pathology. Application of symbolic logic to glycogenosis type I in the liver.
    Virchows Arch [Pathol Anat]. 1980;389(2):225-240.
    PMID: 6935863; UI: 81104406.
    PubMed Entry

  64. 64. Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Symbolic logic analysis of congenital heart disease.
    Pathol Res Pract. 1981 Mar;171(1):59-85.
    PMID: 7279779; UI: 82015327.
    PubMed Entry

  65. 65. Riede UN, Moore GW.
    Quantitative Logik der Homologien in der Organellenpathologie: Anwendung der Morphometrie und mathematischen Logik am Beispiel der GMI Gangliosidose Leber.
    [Quantitative logic analysis of homologies in diagnostic electron microscopy. Application of morphometry and mathematical logic in a case of gangliosidosis type I].
    Pathol Res Pract 1980;389:225-240.
    Pathol Res Pract. 1981 Mar;171(1):86-114. German.
    PMID: 6792609; UI: 82015328.
    PubMed Entry

  66. 66. McBride RE, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Development of the outflow tract and closure of the interventricular septum in the normal human heart.
    Am J Anat. 1981 Mar;160(3):309-331.
    PMID: 7223678; UI: 81181102.
    PubMed Entry

  67. 67. Moore GW, Hutchins GM, O'Rahilly R. The estimated age of staged human embryos and early fetuses. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1981 Mar 1;139(5):500-506.
    PMID: 7468716; UI: 81131063.
    PubMed Entry

  68. 68. Arcidi JM Jr, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Hepatic morphology in cardiac dysfunction: A clinicopathologic study of 1000 subjects at autopsy.
    Am J Pathol. 1981 Aug;104(2):159-166.
    PMID: 6455066; UI: 81253083.
    PubMed Entry

  69. 69. Bauer TW, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Morphologic evidence for coronary artery spasm in eclampsia.
    Circulation. 1982 Feb;65(2):255-259.
    PMID: 7198518; UI: 82093749.
    PubMed Entry

  70. 70. Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Coronary artery bypass grafts in 109 autopsied patients: Statistical analysis of graft and anastomosis patency and regional myocardial injury.
    JAMA. 1981 Oct 16;246(16):1785-9.
    PMID: 6974250; UI: 82011004.
    PubMed Entry

  71. 71. Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Symbolic logic analysis of cause of death in humans: Application to 108 patients after coronary artery bypass graft surgery.
    J Theor Biol. 1981 Oct 7;92(3):267-291.
    PMID: 6977070.

  72. 72. Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Three paradoxes of medical diagnosis.
    Metamedicine 2:197-215, 1981.

  73. 73. Haupt HM, Moore GW, Bauer TW, Hutchins GM.
    The lung in sickle cell disease.
    Chest. 1982 Mar;81(3):332-337.
    PMID: 7056109.

  74. 74. Silverman KJ, Hutchins GM, Weiss JL, Moore GW. Catenoidal shape of the interventricular septum in idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis: two dimensional echocardiographic confirmation.
    Am J Cardiol. 1982 Jan;49(1):27-32.
    PMID: 6459022.

  75. 75. Haupt HM, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    The lung in systemic lupus erythematosus. Analysis of the pathologic changes in 120 patients.
    Am J Med. 1981 Nov;71(5):791-798.
    PMID: 7304651.

  76. 76. Hutchins GM, Haupt HM, Moore GW.
    A proposed mechanism for the early development of the human tracheobronchial tree.
    Anat Rec. 1981 Dec;201(4):635-640.
    PMID: 7340567.

  77. 77. Loomis KF, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Unusual cardiac malformations in splenogonadal fusion-peromelia syndrome: relationship to normal development.
    Teratology. 1982 Feb;25(1):1-9.
    PMID: 7064106.

  78. 78. Kuhajda FP, Haupt HM, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Gonadal morphology in patients receiving chemotherapy for leukemia. Evidence for reproductive potential and against a testicular tumor sanctuary.
    Am J Med. 1982 May;72(5):759-767.
    PMID: 7081273.

  79. 79. Moore GW, Smith RRL, Hutchins GM.
    Pulmonary artery atherosclerosis: correlation with systemic atherosclerosis and hypertensive pulmonary vascular disease.
    Arch Pathol Lab Med. 1982 Aug;106(8):378-380.
    PMID: 6213213.

  80. 80. Hutchins GM, Silverman KJ, Moore GW.
    Correlation of intraventricular pressures at catheterization with postmortem ventricular curvature-thickness indexes in human hearts with aortic valve dysfunction.
    Hum Pathol. 1982 Aug;13(8):722-727.
    PMID: 7106735.

  81. 81. Pirolo JS, Hutchins GM, Moore GW, Weisfeldt ML.
    Myocyte disarray develops in papillary muscles released from normal tension after mitral valve replacement.
    Circulation. 1982 Oct;66(4):841-846.
    PMID: 7116599.

  82. 82. Moore GW, Haupt HM, Hutchins GM.
    A hypothesis test for causal explanations in human pathology: Evaluation of pulmonary edema in 181 autopsied patients with leukemia.
    Math Biosci 62:253-279, 1982.

  83. 83. de la Monte SM, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Nonrandom distribution of metastases in neuroblastic tumors.
    Cancer. 1983 Sep 1;52(5):915-225.
    PMID: 6871832.

  84. 84. Riede UN, Moore GW.
    Quantitative pathology by means of symbolic logic.
    Crit Rev Toxicol. 1983;11(4):279-332. Review.
    PMID: 6352180.

  85. 85. Bauer TW, O'Ceallaigh D, Eggleston JC, Moore GW, Baker RR.
    Prognostic factors in patients with stage I, estrogen receptor-negative carcinoma of the breast. A clinicopathologic study.
    Cancer. 1983 Oct 15;52(8):1423-1431.
    PMID: 6616406.

  86. 86. Hutchins GM, Moore GW, Lipford EH III, Haupt HM, Walker MC.
    Asplenia and polysplenia malformation complexes explained by abnormal embryonic body curvature.
    Pathol Res Pract. 1983 Jun;177(1):60-76.
    PMID: 6622295.

  87. 87. Haupt HM, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Right ventricular infarction: role of the moderator band artery in determining infarct size.
    Circulation. 1983 Jun;67(6):1268-1272.
    PMID: 6851021.

  88. 88. de la Monte SM, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Patterned distribution of metastases from malignant melanoma in humans.
    Cancer Res. 1983 Jul;43(7):3427-3433.
    PMID: 6850649.

  89. 89. de la Monte SM, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Estrogen and progesterone receptors in prediction of metastatic behavior of breast carcinoma.
    Am J Med. 1984 Jan;76(1):11-17.
    PMID: 6691351.

  90. 90. Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Consistency versus completeness in medical decision-making: Exemplar of 155 patients autopsied after coronary artery bypass graft surgery.
    Med Inform (Lond). 1983 Jul-Sep;8(3):197-207.
    PMID: 6336306.

  91. 91. Leonard ME, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Role of the vagus nerve and its recurrent laryngeal branch in the development of the human ductus arteriosus.
    Am J Anat. 1983 Jul;167(3):313-327.
    PMID: 6881071.

  92. 92. de la Monte SM, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Endocrine organ metastases from breast carcinoma.
    Am J Pathol. 1984 Jan;114(1):131-136.
    PMID: 6140849.

  93. 93. Moore GW, Hutchins GM, Miller RE.
    Strategies for searching medical natural language text: Distribution of words in the anatomic diagnoses of 7000 autopsy subjects.
    Am J Pathol. 1984 Apr;115(1):36-41.
    PMID: 6546837.

  94. 94. de la Monte SM, Arcidi JM, Moore GW, Hutchins GM. Midzonal necrosis as a pattern of hepatocellular injury after shock. Gastroenterology. 1984 Apr;86(4):627-631.
    PMID: 6698364.

  95. 95. Lipford EH 3rd, Eggleston JC, Lilliemoe KD, Sears DL, Moore GW, Baker RR.
    Prognostic factors in surgically resected limited-stage, non-small cell carcinoma of the lung.
    Am J Surg Pathol. 1984 May;8(5):357-365.
    PMID: 6329006.

  96. 96. de la Monte SM, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Peripheral neuroblastic tumors and congenital heart disease. Possible role of hypoxic states in tumor induction.
    Am J Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 1985 Summer;7(2):109-116.
    PMID: 3842556.

  97. 97. de la Monte SM, Hutchins GM, Moore GW. Risk factors for development of lethal sequelae after hepatitis B virus infection in humans.
    Am J Med. 1984 Sep;77(3):482-488.
    PMID: 6475989.

  98. 98. Moore GW, Hutchins GM, de la Monte SM.
    Lattice theory approach to metastatic disease in autopsied human patients: Application to metastatic neuroblastoma.
    Pattern Recogn. 1985;18:91-102.

  99. 99. de la Monte SM, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Compensatory neoplasia: Chronic erythrocytosis and neuroblastic tumors.
    Theor Med. 1984 Oct;5(3):279-291. Review.
    PMID: 6399636.

  100. 100. de la Monte SM, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Paraneoplastic syndromes and constitutional symptoms in prediction of metastatic behavior of small cell carcinoma of the lung.
    Am J Med. 1984 Nov;77(5):851-857.
    PMID: 6093532.

  101. 101. Hutchins GM, Moore GW, Skoog DK.
    Catenoidal shape of the interventricular septum acquired secondary to myocardial infarction.
    Am J Clin Pathol. 1985 Jan;83(1):53-58.
    PMID: 3966440.
    PubMed Entry

  102. 102. O'Rahilly R, Mueller F, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Computer ranking of the sequence of appearance of 100 features of the brain and related structures in staged human embryos during the first 5 weeks of development.
    Am J Anat. 1984 Nov;171(3):243-257.
    PMID: 6517029; UI: 85094122.
    PubMed Entry

  103. 103. Pirolo JS, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Electromechanical dissociation: pathologic explanations in 50 patients.
    Hum Pathol. 1985 May;16(5):485-487.
    PMID: 3988275.
    PubMed Entry

  104. 104. de la Monte SM, Moore GW, Monk MA, Hutchins GM.
    Risk factors for the development and rupture of intracranial berry aneurysms.
    Am J Med. 1985 Jun;78(6 Pt 1):957-964.
    PMID: 4014270.
    PubMed Entry

  105. 105. Parfrey NA, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Pain crisis is a cause of death in sickle cell disease.
    Am J Clin Pathol. 84:209-212, 1985.

  106. 106. de la Monte SM, Hutchins GM, Moore GW. Metastatic behavior of rhabdomyosarcoma.
    Pathol Res Pract. 1986 May;181(2):148-152.

    PMID: 3737470; UI: 86286946.
    PubMed Entry

  107. 107. Moore GW, Hutchins GM, Miller RE.
    Token swap test of significance for serial medical data bases.
    Am J Med. 1986 Feb;80(2):182-190.
    PMID: 3511687.
    PubMed Entry

  108. 108. Moore GW, Miller RE, Hutchins GM.
    Microcomputer translator for medical text: Theorem verification for Chapter Two of Zeman's Modal Logic.
    Adv Math Comput Med. 7:1621-1633, 1986.

  109. 109. Moore GW, Riede UN, Polacsek RA, Miller RE, Hutchins GM.
    Automated translation of German to English medical text.
    Am J Med. 1986 Jul;81(1):103-111.
    PMID: 3755289.
    PubMed Entry

  110. 110. Pirolo JS, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Myocyte vacuolization in infarct border zones is reversible.
    Am J Pathol. 1985 Dec;121(3):444-450.
    PMID: 4073219; UI: 86074459.
    PubMed Entry

  111. 111. Moore GW, Hutchins GM, Miller RE.
    Examination of disease names using non-Abelian symbolic logic.
    Methods Inf Med. 1986 Apr;25(2):109-115.
    PMID: 3702747; UI: 86202865.
    PubMed Entry

  112. 112. Riede UN, Moore GW, Kensuke J.
    Symbolic logic model of cellular adaptation.
    Adv Math Comput Med 7:1301-1323, 1986.

  113. 113. Tazelaar HD, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Ventricular inversion and tricuspid atresia (VITA complex): long survival without surgical treatment.
    Pediatr Cardiol. 1986;6(4):187-191.
    PMID: 3703690; UI: 86205433.
    PubMed Entry

  114. 114. Bargeron CB, et al.
    Distribution of the geometric parameters of human aortic bifurcations.
    Arteriosclerosis. 1986 Jan-Feb;6(1):109-113.
    PMID: 3942554; UI: 86102767.
    PubMed Entry

  115. 115. Hutchins GM, Kuhajda FP, Moore GW.
    Myocardial injury in patients with aortic stenosis.
    Am J Cardiovasc Pathol. 1987 Jan;1(1):31-37.
    PMID: 3455233; UI: 88326676.
    PubMed Entry

  116. 116. Milner ME, de la Monte SM, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Risk factors for developing and dying from necrotizing enterocolitis.
    J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 1986 May-Jun;5(3):359-364.
    PMID: 3723256; UI: 86253570.
    PubMed Entry

  117. 117. Pirolo JS, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Infarct expansion: pathologic analysis of 204 patients with a single myocardial infarct.
    J Am Coll Cardiol. 1986 Feb;7(2):349-354.
    PMID: 2935567; UI: 86112965.
    PubMed Entry

  118. 118. Moore GW, Riede UN, Polacsek RA, Miller RE, Hutchins GM.
    Group theory approach to computer translation of medical German.
    Methods Inf Med. 1986 Jul;25(3):176-182.
    PMID: 3755498; UI: 86284299.
    PubMed Entry

  119. 119. Moore GW, Polacsek RA, Erozan YS, de la Monte SM, Miller RE, Hutchins GM, Riede UN.
    Multilingual translation techniques in the analysis of narrative medical text.
    Comput Methods Programs Biomed. 1986 Mar;22(1):35-42.
    PMID: 3634670; UI: 86191234.
    PubMed Entry

  120. 120. de la Monte SM, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Respiratory epithelial cell necrosis is the earliest lesion of hyaline membrane disease of the newborn.
    Am J Pathol. 1986 Apr;123(1):155-160.
    PMID: 3963148; UI: 86184065.
    PubMed Entry

  121. 121. Pirolo JS, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Continuum of the thickness of surviving myocardial wall with single myocardial infarcts.
    Arch Pathol Lab Med. 1986 May;110(5):382-384.
    PMID: 3754420; UI: 86186030.
    PubMed Entry

  122. 122. Moore GW, Hutchins GM, Miller RE.
    A new paradigm for hypothesis testing in medicine, with examination of the Neyman Pearson condition.
    Theor Med. 1986 Oct;7(3):269-282.
    PMID: 3798393; UI: 87094863.
    PubMed Entry

  123. 123. de la Monte SM, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Metastatic behavior of prostate cancer. Cluster analysis of patterns with respect to estrogen treatment.
    Cancer. 1986 Aug 15;58(4):985-993.
    PMID: 3719562; UI: 86244732.
    PubMed Entry

  124. 124. McDonnell PJ, Moore GW, Miller NR, Hutchins GM, Green WR.
    Temporal arteritis. A clinicopathologic study.
    Ophthalmology. 1986 Apr;93(4):518-530.
    PMID: 3703528; UI: 86204809.
    PubMed Entry

  125. 125. Magovern JH, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Development of the atrioventricular valve region in the human embryo.
    Anat Rec. 1986 Jun;215(2):167-181.
    PMID: 3729012; UI: 86266561.
    PubMed Entry

  126. 126. Hutchins GM, Moore GW, Skoog DK.
    The association of floppy mitral valve with disjunction of the mitral annulus fibrosus.
    N Engl J Med. 1986 Feb 27;314(9):535-540.
    PMID: 3945291; UI: 86118593.
    PubMed Entry

  127. 127. Teal SI, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Development of aortic and mitral valve continuity in the human embryonic heart.
    Am J Anat. 1986 Aug;176(4):447-460. PMID: 3751950; UI: 86320021.
    PubMed Entry

  128. 128. Lomonico MP, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Rotation of the junction of the outflow tract and great arteries in the embryonic human heart.
    Anat Rec. 1986 Dec;216(4):544-549.
    PMID: 3800002; UI: 87097982.
    PubMed Entry

  129. 129. Hutchins GM, Moore GW, Hatton EV.
    Arterial-venous relationships in the human left ventricular myocardium: anatomic basis for countercurrent regulation of blood flow.
    Circulation. 1986 Dec;74(6):1195-1202.
    PMID: 3536149; UI: 87052048.
    PubMed Entry

  130. 130. Offerhaus GJA, Giardiello FM, Moore GW, Tersmette AC.
    Partial gastrectomy: a risk factor for carcinoma of the pancreas?
    Hum Pathol. 1987 Mar;18(3):285-288.
    PMID: 3028929; UI: 87135646.
    PubMed Entry

  131. 131. Erickson AM, de la Monte SM, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    The progression of morphologic changes in bronchopulmonary dysplasia.
    Am J Pathol. 1987 Jun;127(3):474-484.
    PMID: 3647732; UI: 87238842.
    PubMed Entry

  132. 132. O'Rahilly R, Müller F, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Computer ranking of the sequence of appearance of 73 features of the brain and related structures in staged human embryos during the sixth week of development.
    Am J Anat. 1987 Sep;180(1):69-86.
    PMID: 3661464; UI: 88020848.
    PubMed Entry

  133. 133. Offerhaus GJA, Tersmette AC, Moore GW, Hershey J, Polacsek RA.
    Dutch respelling rules for English and German medical word lists.
    Methods Inf Med. 1987 Jul;26(3):99-103.
    PMID: 3670106; UI: 88038328.
    PubMed Entry

  134. 134. Moore GW, Miller RE, Hutchins GM.
    Determining cause of death in 45,564 autopsy reports.
    Theor Med. 1988 Jun;9(2):179-186.
    PMID: 3413706; UI: 88322181.
    PubMed Entry

  135. 135. de la Monte SM, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Influence of age on the metastatic behavior of breast carcinoma.
    Hum Pathol. 1988 May;19(5):529-534.
    PMID: 3371977; UI: 88226621.
    PubMed Entry

  136. 136. Moore GW, Boitnott JK, Miller RE, Eggleston JC, Hutchins GM.
    Integrated pathology reporting, indexing, and retrieval system using natural language diagnoses.
    Mod Pathol. 1988 Jan;1(1):44-50.
    PMID: 3070549; UI: 89184449.
    PubMed Entry

  137. 137. Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Growth and asymmetry of the human liver during the embryonic period.
    Pediatr Pathol. 1988;8(1):17-24.
    PMID: 3399454; UI: 88289522.
    PubMed Entry

  138. 138. Lomonico MP, Bostrom MPG, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Arrested rotation of the outflow tract may explain tetralogy of Fallot and transposition of the great arteries.
    Pediatr Pathol. 1988;8(3):267-281.
    PMID: 3174508; UI: 89016786.
    PubMed Entry

  139. 139. de la Monte SM, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Altered metastatic behavior of small cell carcinoma of the lung after chemotherapy and radiation.
    Cancer. 1988 Jun 1;61(11):2176-2182.
    PMID: 2835139; UI: 88210188.
    PubMed Entry

  140. 140. Hutchins GM, Hanna AK, Moore GW.
    Development of the coronary arteries in the embryonic human heart.
    Circulation. 1988 Jun;77(6):1250-1257.
    PMID: 3286038; UI: 88223706.
    PubMed Entry

  141. 141. O'Rahilly R, Müller F, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Computer ranking of the sequence of appearance of 40 features of the brain and related structures in staged human embryos during the seventh week of development.
    Am J Anat. 1988 Aug;182(4):295-317.
    PMID: 3189193; UI: 89047217.
    PubMed Entry

  142. 142. Sison RF, Hruban RH, Moore GW, Kuhlman JE, Wheeler PS, Hutchins GM.
    Pulmonary disease associated with pleural "asbestos" plaques.
    Chest. 1989 Apr;95(4):831-5.
    PMID: 2924611; UI: 89169727.
    PubMed Entry

  143. 143. Baill IC, Moore GW, Hedrick LA.
    Abscess of allantoic duct remnant.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1989 Aug;161(2):334-336.
    PMID: 2764053; UI: 89349254.
    PubMed Entry

  144. 144. de la Monte SM, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Racial differences in the etiology of dementia and frequency of Alzheimer lesions in the brain.
    J Natl Med Assoc. 1989 Jun;81(6):644-652.
    PMID: 2746686; UI: 89311526.
    PubMed Entry

  145. 145. Moore GW, Wakai I, Satomura Y, Giere W.
    TRANSOFT: Medical translation expert system.
    Artif Intell Med 1:149-157, 1989.

  146. 146. Kern SE, et al.
    Three cases of gastric spirochetelike organisms.
    Gastroenterology. 1989 Jan;96(1):266-268.
    PMID: 2909427; UI: 89078897.
    PubMed Entry

  147. 147. Perlman EJ, et al.
    The pulmonary vasculature in meconium aspiration.
    Hum Pathol. 1989 Jul;20(7):701-706.
    PMID: 2737662; UI: 89290811.
    PubMed Entry

  148. 148. Dowell SF, et al.
    The spectrum of pancreatic pathology in patients with AIDS.
    Mod Pathol. 1990 Jan;3(1):49-53.
    PMID: 2308920; UI: 90175340.
    PubMed Entry

  149. 149. Jerdan MS, et al.
    Histopathologic comparison of the subsets of lupus erythematosus.
    Arch Dermatol. 1990 Jan;126(1):52-55.
    PMID: 2404463; UI: 90120661.
    PubMed Entry

  150. 150. Tersmette AC, Offerhaus GJA, Tersmette KWF, Giardello FM, Moore GW, Tytgat GNJ, and Vandenbroucke JP.
    Meta-analysis of the risk of gastric stump cancer: detection of high risk patient subsets for stomach cancer after remote partial gastrectomy for benign conditions.
    Cancer Res. 1990 Oct 15;50(20):6486-6489.
    PMID: 2145061; UI: 91003989.
    PubMed Entry

  151. 151. Baumann RP, et al. [Comparison of 2 series of autopsies observed at Johns-Hopkins Medical Center, Baltimore (JHMI) and at the Neuchâtel Institute of Pathology].
    Schweiz Med Wochenschr. 1990 Dec 8;120(49):1876-1879. French.
    PMID: 2263930; UI: 91089031.
    PubMed Entry

  152. 152. Wanless IR, et al.
    Hepatic vascular disease and portal hypertension in polycythemia vera and agnogenic myeloid metaplasia: a clinicopathological study of 145 patients examined at autopsy.
    Hepatology. 1990 Nov;12(5):1166-1174.
    PMID: 2227815; UI: 91033603.
    PubMed Entry

  153. 153. Offerhaus GJ, et al.
    Ethnic differences in the anatomical location of colorectal adenomatous polyps.
    Int J Cancer. 1991 Nov 11;49(5):641-644.
    PMID: 1937952; UI: 92040361.
    PubMed Entry

  154. 154. Lee DR, Moore GW, and Hutchins GM.
    Lattice theory analysis of the relationship of hyaline membrane disease and fetal pneumonia in 96 perinatal autopsies.
    Pediatr Pathol. 1991 Mar-Apr;11(2):223-233.
    PMID: 2052506; UI: 91271107.
    PubMed Entry

  155. 155. Nsah EN, Moore GW, and Hutchins GM.
    Pathogenesis of persistent left superior vena cava with a coronary sinus connection.
    Pediatr Pathol. 1991 Mar-Apr;11(2):261-269.
    PMID: 2052508.
    PubMed Entry

  156. 156. Seidman JD, Berman JJ, Hitchcock CL, Becker RL, Mergner W, Moore GW, Virmani R, Yetter RA.
    DNA analysis of cardiac myxomas: flow cytometry and image analysis.
    Hum Pathol. 1991 May;22(5):494-500.
    PMID: 2032696.
    PubMed Entry
    Full Text of Article:
    http://www.netautopsy.org/camyxoma.htm


  157. 157. Thomas RM, Berman JJ, Yetter, RA, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Liver cell dysplasia: a DNA aneuploid lesion with distinct morphologic features.
    Hum Pathol. 1992 May;23(5):496-503.
    PMID: 1314776.
    PubMed Entry

  158. 158. Seidman JD, Berman JJ, Moore GW.
    Basal cell carcinoma: importance of histologic discontinuities in the evaluation of resection margins.
    Mod Pathol. 1991 May;4(3):325-330.
    Abstracted in Yearbook of Pathology and Clinical Pathology, eds., Gardner WA jr, Bennett BD, Cousar JB, Garvin AJ, Worsham GF, St. Louis: Mosby, pp. 189-190, 1993.
    PMID: 2068058.
    PubMed Entry
    PubMed Entry
    Full Text of Article:
    http://www.netautopsy.org/basalcel.htm


  159. 159. Seidman JD, Berman JJ, Yetter RA, Moore GW.
    Multiparameter DNA flow cytometry of keratoacanthoma.
    Anal Quant Cytol Histol. 1992 Apr;14(2):113-119.
    PMID: 1590894.
    PubMed Entry
    Full Text of Article:
    http://www.netautopsy.org/keratflw.htm


  160. 160. Berman JJ, Moore GW.
    Spontaneous regression of residual tumour burden: prediction by Monte Carlo simulation.
    Anal Cell Pathol. 1992 Sep;4(5):359-368.
    PMID: 1445794.
    PubMed Entry
    Full Text of Article:
    http://www.netautopsy.org/sponregr.htm


  161. 161. Moore GW, Berman JJ.
    Cell growth simulations predicting polyclonal origins for 'monoclonal' tumors.
    Cancer Lett. 1991 Nov;60(2):113-119.
    PMID: 1933835.
    PubMed Entry
    Full Text of Article:
    http://www.netautopsy.org/monoclon.htm


  162. 162. Berman JJ, Seidman JD, Yetter RA, Moore GW.
    Clear cell dysplasia of the bladder: Report of a case with flow cytometric analysis.
    Anal Quant Cytol Histol. 1991 Dec;13(6):391-394.
    PMID: 1807281.
    PubMed Entry
    Full Text of Article:
    http://www.netautopsy.org/clearcel.htm


  163. 163. Sorace JM, Carnahan GE, Moore GW, Berman JJ. Automated review of blood donor screening test patterns at a regional blood center. Am J Clin Pathol. 1992 Sep;98(3):334-344.
    PMID: 1529966.
    PubMed Entry

  164. 164. Borkowski A, Berman JJ, Moore GW.
    Research by pathologists not funded by external grant agencies: a success story.
    Mod Pathol. 1992 Sep;5(5):577-579.
    Abstracted in Yearbook of Pathology and Clinical Pathology, eds., Gardner WA jr, Bennett BD, Cousar JB, Garvin AJ, Worsham GF, St. Louis: Mosby, p. 5, 1994.
    PMID: 1344824.
    PubMed Entry

  165. 165. Berman JJ, Moore GW.
    The role of cell death in the growth of preneoplastic lesions: a Monte Carlo simulation model.
    Cell Prolif. 1992 Nov;25(6):549-557.
    PMID: 1457604.
    PubMed Entry
    Full Text of Article:
    http://www.netautopsy.org/celdeath.htm


  166. 166. Berman JJ, Moore GW, O'Neill T, Liebelt A, Saffiotti U.
    Registry of Experimental Cancers of the National Cancer Institute. A database resource for cancer research.
    Am J Pathol. 1993 Feb;142(2):351-352.
    PMID: 8434635; UI: 93167335.
    PubMed Entry

  167. 167. Moore GW, Berman JJ.
    Performance analysis of manual and automated systematized nomenclature of medicine (SNOMED) coding.
    Am J Clin Pathol. 1994 Mar;101(3):253-256.
    PMID: 8135178.
    PubMed Entry
    Full Text of Article:
    http://www.netautopsy.org/autocode.htm


    See also:
    http://www.netautopsy.org/vhpsapsx.htm


  168. 168. Berman JJ, Moore GW.
    Image analysis software for the detection of preneoplastic and early neoplastic lesions.
    Cancer Lett. 1994 Mar 15;77(2-3):103-109.
    PMID: 8168056.
    PubMed Entry
    Full Text of Article:
    http://www.netautopsy.org/ascpisap.htm


  169. 169. Berman JJ, Moore GW, Alonsozana ELC, Mamo GF.
    Elevated prostate-specific antigen level and the negative prostate biopsy.
    South Med J. 1994 Feb;87(2):290-291.
    PMID: 7509507.
    PubMed Entry
    Full Text of Article:
    http://www.netautopsy.org/psaurol.htm


  170. 170. Berman JJ, Borkowski A, Rachocka H, Moore GW.
    Impact of unfunded research in medicine, pathology, and surgery.
    South Med J. 1995 Mar;88(3):295-299.
    PMID: 7886525.
    PubMed Entry

  171. 171. Berman JJ, Alonsazana, Brown L, Moore GW.
    Prostate-specific antigen screening for prostate cancer: No reduction in Gleason scores.
    Mod Pathol. 1994 May;7(4):487-489.
    PMID: 7520587.
    PubMed Entry

  172. 172. Moore GW, Berman JJ, Hanzlick RL, Buchino JJ, Hutchins GM.
    A prototype Internet autopsy database. 1625 consecutive fetal and neonatal autopsy facesheets spanning 20 years.
    Arch Pathol Lab Med. 1996 Aug;120(8):782-785.
    PMID: 8718907.
    PubMed Entry
    Full Text of Article:
    http://www.netautopsy.org/protoiad.htm


  173. 173. Berman JJ, Moore GW, Donnelly WH, Massey, JK, Craig B.
    SNOMED Analysis of 40,124 Surgical Pathology Cases.
    Am J Clin Pathol 102:539-540, 1994

  174. 174. Berman JJ, Moore GW.
    SNOMED-encoded surgical pathology databases: A tool for epidemiologic investigation.
    Mod Pathol. 1996 Sep;9(9):944-950.
    PMID: 8878028.
    PubMed Entry
    Full Text of Article:
    http://www.netautopsy.org/snomedsp.htm


  175. 175. Borkowski A, Berman JJ, Moore GW.
    Research by pathologists not funded by external grant agencies: a success story.
    Mod Pathol. 1992 Sep;5(5):577-579.
    PMID: 1344824.
    PubMed Entry

  176. 176. Berman JJ, Alonsazana, Brown L, Moore GW.
    PSA screening for prostate cancer: lack of reduction in Gleason scores.
    Mod Pathol. 1994;7:487-489.

  177. 177. Sawyer R, Berman JJ, Borkowski A, Moore GW. Elevated prostate-specific antigen levels in black men and white men. Mod Pathol. 1996 Nov;9(11):1029-1032.
    PMID: 8933511.
    PubMed Entry
    Full Text of Article:
    http://www.netautopsy.org/elevpsal.htm


  178. 178. Berman JJ, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    U.S. Senate Bill 422: the Genetic Confidentiality and Nondiscrimination Act of 1997.
    Diagn Mol Pathol. 1998 Aug;7(4):192-196.
    PMID: 9917128.
    PubMed Entry
    Full Text of Article:
    http://www.netautopsy.org/genedisc.htm


  179. 179. Hutchins GM, Berman JJ, Moore GW, Hanzlick R.
    Practice guidelines for autopsy pathology: autopsy reporting. Autopsy Committee of the College of American Pathologists.
    Arch Pathol Lab Med. 1999 Nov;123(11):1085-1092.
    Full Text of Article:
    http://www.netautopsy.org/pracguid.htm


  180. 180. Borkowski A, Lee DH, Sydnor DL, Johnson RJ, Rabinovitch A, Moore GW.
    Intranet-based quality improvement documentation at the Veterans Affairs Maryland Health Care System.
    Mod Pathol. 2001 Jan;14(1):1-5.
    PMID: 11211303.
    PubMed Entry
    Full Text of Article:
    http://www.netautopsy.org/qimpmopa.htm


  181. 181. Cios KJ, Moore GW.
    Uniqueness of medical data mining.
    Artif Intell Med. 2002 Sep-Oct;26(1-2):1-24.
    PMID: 12234714.
    PubMed Entry
    Full Text of Article:
    http://www.netautopsy.org/uniqmddm.htm


  182. 182. Nonaka D, Fabbri A, Roz L, Mariani L, Vecchione A, Moore GW, Tavecchio L, Croce CM, Sozzi G.
    Reduced FEZ1/LZTS1 expression and outcome prediction in lung cancer.
    Cancer Res. 2005 Feb 15;65(4):1207-1212.
    PMID: 15735004.
    PubMed Entry



    ABSTRACTS:



  183. Goodman M, Prychodko W, Weiss ML, Poulik E, Farris W, Tashian R, Moore GW, Miki T, Nakajima H, Tanaka T, Ishimoto G, and Omoto K.
    Molecular systematics of macaques. (Abstract).
    Am J Phys Anthropol. 1970;33:131.

  184. Moore GW, Bulkley BH, and Hutchins GM.
    A symbolic logical and statistical analysis of theories of the pathogenesis of tetralogy of Fallot. (Abstract).
    Am J Pathol. 1977;86:31a.

  185. Hutchins GM, Bulkley BH, Moore GW, Piasio MA, Lohr FT.
    The shape of the human cardiac ventricles. (Abstract).
    Am J Pathol. 1977;86:49a.

  186. Moore GW, Hutchins GM, Brito JC, Kang H.
    Congenital malformations of the semilunar valves. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1978;38:358.

  187. Gharagozloo F, Hutchins GM, Liebman L, Moore GW, Bulkley BH.
    A proposed pathogenesis and new classification of atrioventricular canal malformations based on the normal development of the interatrial septum. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1978;38:346.

  188. Moore GW, Hutchins GM, Bulkley BH, Ki PF, Tseng JS.
    Constituents of the human ventricular myocardium: Connective tissue hyperplasia accompanying muscular hypertrophy. (Abstract).
    Fed Proc. 1978; 37:489.

  189. Moore GW, Vigorita VJ, Hutchins GM.
    Absence of correlation between coronary artery atherosclerosis and severity or duration of adult onset diabetes mellitus. (Abstract).
    Fed Proc. 1979;38:1346.

  190. Hutchins GM, Moore GW, Lipford EH III.
    Asplenia and polysplenia malformation complexes explained by abnormal embryonic body curvature. (Abstract).
    Fed Proc. 1979;38:1208.

  191. Hutchins GM, Beschorner WE, Moore GW.
    Myocarditis as a component of graft-versus-host disease in patients receiving bone marrow transplants. (Abstract).
    Circulation. 1979;60(Suppl II):151.

  192. Moore GW, Hutchins GM, Silverman KJ, Brawley RK.
    Coronary artery bypass grafts in l06 autopsied patients: Statistical analysis of graft and anastomosis patency and regional myocardial injury. (Abstract).
    Circulation. 1979;60(Suppl II):239, 1979.

  193. Arcidi JM, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Hepatic morphology in cardiac dysfunction. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1980;42:98.

  194. Hutchins GM, Moore GW, Skoog DK.
    Catenoid shape of the interventricular septum acquired secondary to myocardial infarction. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1980;42:124.

  195. Moore GW, Smith RRL, Hutchins GM.
    Pulmonary artery atherosclerosis: Correlation with systemic atherosclerosis and hypertensive pulmonary vascular disease. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1980;42:137.

  196. Moore GW, Conrad GL, Hutchins GM.
    Two clinical pathologic types of isolated atrial septal defects in adults: Separation by hypertensive pulmonary vascular disease. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1980;42:137.

  197. Haupt HM, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Ara-C Lung: Alveolar capillary leak complicating cytosine arabinoside therapy of leukemia. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1980;42:122.

  198. Silverman KJ, Moore GW, Brawley RK, Hutchins GM.
    Analysis of cause of death in coronary artery bypass graft surgery: A clinicopathologic study of 108 patients. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1980;42:151.

  199. Rothko K, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Analysis of cause of death following bone marrow transplantation: A clinicopathologic study of 43 patients. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1980;42:146.

  200. Bauer TW, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    The liver in sickle cell disease: A clinicopathologic study of 70 patients. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1980;42:101.

  201. Hutchins GM, Moore GW, Jones JF, Miller ST.
    Postnatal endocardial fibroelastosis of the valve of the foramen ovale. (Abstract).
    Fed Proc. 1980;39:634.

  202. Moore GW, Hutchins GM, Brito JC.
    Cardiac hypertrophy occurs by myocyte enlargement not replication. (Abstract).
    Circulation. 1980;62(Suppl III):1111.

  203. Bauer TW, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Morphologic evidence for coronary artery spasm in eclampsia. (Abstract).
    Circulation. 1980;62(Suppl III):311.

  204. Pirolo JS, Hutchins GM, Moore GW, Weisfeldt ML.
    Myocyte disarray develops in papillary muscles released from normal tension after mitral valve replacement. (Abstract).
    Am J Cardiol. 1981;47:409.

  205. Hutchins GM, Moore GW, Skoog DK.
    Floppy mitral valve explained by dehiscence of the mitral annulus fibrosus. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1981;44:29a.

  206. Moore GW, Li CM, Hutchins GM.
    Analysis of cause of death after total correction of tetralogy of Fallot: A clinicopathologic study of 96 patients. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1981;44:45a.

  207. Haupt HM, Moore GW, Bauer TW, Hutchins GM.
    The lung in sickle cell disease: Infarction secondary to sickling associated with intra-alveolar exudates. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1981;44:27a.

  208. Kuhajda FP, Haupt HM, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Gonadal morphology in patients receiving chemotherapy for leukemia. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1981;44:36a.

  209. Hutchins GM, Moore GW, Hatton EV.
    Artery-vein relationships in the human left ventricular myocardium: Anatomic basis for metabolic regulation of blood flow. (Abstract).
    Fed Proc. 1981;40:563.

  210. Kuhajda FP, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Myocardial injury in patients with aortic stenosis. (Abstract).
    Circulation. 1981;64(Suppl IV):27.

  211. Moore GW, Silverman KJ, Hutchins GM.
    Correlation of intraventricular pressure with postmortem ventricular configuration and curvature-thickness indices in human hearts with aortic valve dysfunction. (Abstract).
    Circulation. 1981;64(Suppl IV):27.

  212. Hutchins GM, Moore GW, Friedman MH.
    Racial differences in the distribution of the major coronary artery branches on the human heart. (Abstract).
    Arteriosclerosis. 1982;2:421a.

  213. Hutchins GM, Moore GW, Friedman MH.
    Differences in aortic geometry in inbred F344 and LEW strains of rats. (Abstract).
    Arteriosclerosis 2:406a, 1982.

  214. Hutchins GM, Moore GW, Hodges PE, Jones JF.
    Distribution of the major coronary artery branches on the human heart. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1982;46:39a.

  215. de la Monte SM, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Non-random distribution of tumor metastases in the central nervous system. (Abstract).
    Fed Proc. 1982;41:336.

  216. Moore GW, Haupt HM, Hutchins GM.
    Cause and effect analysis in autopsy pathology: Exemplar of pulmonary edema after cytosine arabinoside therapy of leukemia. (Abstract).
    Fed Proc. 1982;41:618.

  217. Haupt HM, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Die Lunge beim System-Erythematodes. Untersuchung der pathologischen Veraenderungen bei 120 Patients. (The lung in systemic erythematosis. Investigation of pathologic changes in 120 patients). (Abstract).
    Extracta Dermatol 1982;6:200.

  218. de la Monte SM, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Cyanotic congenital heart disease and peripheral neuroblastic tumors: Tumor induction in hypoxic states. (Abstract).
    Circulation. 1982;66(Suppl II):317.

  219. Haupt HM, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Acute right ventricular infarction: Role of the moderator band artery in the determination of infarct size. (Abstract).
    Circulation. 1982;66(Suppl II):3.

  220. de la Monte SM, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Breast carcinoma and endocrine organ metastases. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1983;48:19a.

  221. de la Monte SM, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Comparison of metastatic patterns of breast carcinoma between premenopausal and postmenopausal patients. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1983;48:19a.

  222. Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    The pathology of ventricular aneurysms. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest 1983;48:38a.

  223. Hutchins GM, Friedman MH, Moore GW, Bargeron CB, Deters OJ, Mark FF.
    Correlation of intimal and medial thickness with shear rate in human aortic bifurcations. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1983;48:37a.

  224. Parfrey NA, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Cause of death in patients with sickle cell disease. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1983;48:67a.

  225. de la Monte SM, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    The role of estrogen and progesterone receptors in predicting metastatic behavior of breast carcinoma. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1983;48:29a.

  226. Moore GW, Hutchins GM, Friedman MH.
    Racial differences in the distribution of the major coronary artery branches on the human heart. (Abstract).
    Fed Proc. 1983;42:790.

  227. Walton JA, de la Monte SM, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Metastatic behavior of neuroblastomas. (Abstract).
    Fed Proc. 1983;42:517.

  228. Hutchins GM, Moore GW, Friedman MH.
    Differences in aortic geometry in inbred F344 and LEW strains of rats. (Abstract).
    Fed Proc. 1983;42:789.

  229. Hutchins GM, Leonard ME, Moore GW.
    Role of the vagus nerve and its recurrent laryngeal branch in the development of the ductus arteriosus. (Abstract).
    Teratology. 1983;27:51a.

  230. Pirolo JS, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Myocyte vacuolization in infarct border zones is a transient phenomenon. (Abstract).
    Circulation. 1983;68(Suppl III):199.

  231. Moore GW, Hutchins GM, Arcidi JM, de la Monte SM.
    Token swap significance test for clinicopathologic data: Application to hepatic morphology in cardiac dysfunction. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1984;50:41A.
    See: PMID: 3511687.
    PubMed Entry

  232. de la Monte SM, Arcidi JM Jr, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Midzonal necrosis as a pattern of hepatocellular injury after shock. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1984;50:15A.

  233. de la Monte SM, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Effects of chemotherapy and radiation on the metastatic behavior of small cell carcinoma of the lung. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1984;50:15A.

  234. Pirolo JS, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Infarct expansion: Pathological analysis of 204 patients with single myocardial infarcts. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1984;50:46A.

  235. Pirolo JS, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Electromechanical dissociation: Pathological explanations in 50 patients. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1984;50:46A.

  236. Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Persistent left superior vena cava: Embryology and associated malformations. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1984;50:9P.

  237. Hutchins GM, Kessler A, Moore GW.
    Development of the coronary arteries of the human heart. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1984;50:4P.

  238. Bilir MB, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula: Analysis of 82 autopsied patients and seven theories of pathogenesis. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1984;50:1P.

  239. de la Monte SM, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    The early lesion of hyaline membrane disease of the newborn. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1984;50:2P.

  240. Hutchins GM, de la Monte SM, Moore GW.
    Effects of anti-androgen therapy on the metastatic behavior of prostate cancer. (Abstract).
    Fed Proc. 1984;43:600.

  241. de la Monte SM, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Paraneoplastic syndromes correlate with metastatic behavior of small cell carcinoma of the lung. (Abstract).
    Fed Proc. 1984;43:600.

  242. Walton JA, de la Monte SM, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Metastatic behavior of rhabdomyosarcoma. (Abstract).
    Fed Proc. 1984;43:600.

  243. Moore GW, Hutchins GM, de la Monte SM.
    Lattice theory approach to metastatic disease in autopsied human patients. (Abstract).
    Fed Proc. 1984;43:601.

  244. Pirolo JS, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Continuum of thickness of myocardial wall necrosis in patients with single myocardial infarcts. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest 1985;52:52A.

  245. Hutchins GM, de la Monte SM, Moore GW.
    Pathological distinction between bronchopulmonary dysplasia and Wilson-Mikity Syndrome. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1985;52:5P.

  246. Milner ME, de la Monte SM, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Risk factors for developing and dying from necrotizing enterocolitis. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1985;52:6P.

  247. Moore GW, Hutchins GM, O'Rahilly R.
    Sequence of appearance and estimated age of major features in human cardiogenesis. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1985;52:6P.

  248. de la Monte SM, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Risk factors for intracranial hemorrhage. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1985;52:4P.

  249. de la Monte SM, Moore GW, Monk MA, Hutchins GM.
    Risk factors for development and rupture of intracranial berry aneurysms. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1985;52:18A, 1985.

  250. Magovern JH, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Development of the atrioventricular valves in the human embryo. (Abstract).
    Teratology. 1985;31:55A.

  251. Lomonico MP, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Arrested rotation of the junction of the outflow tract and great arteries may explain tetralogy of Fallot and transposition of the great arteries. (Abstract).
    Teratology. 1985;31:66A.

  252. McDonnell PJ, Moore GW, Miller NR, Hutchins GM, Green WR.
    Temporal arteritis: A clinicopathologic study. (Abstract).
    Ophthalmology. 1985;92(Suppl):70.

  253. McDonnell PJ, Moore GW, Miller NR, Hutchins GM, Green WR.
    Pathologic interpretation of temporary artery biopsies. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 1986;54:40A.

  254. Teal SI, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Development of aortic and mitral valve continuity in the human embryonic heart. (Abstract).
    Teratology. 1986;33:95C.

  255. Moore GW, Boitnott JK, Miller RE, Erozan YS, Gupta PK, Frost JK.
    Integrated Cytopathology reporting system using natural language diagnoses. (Abstract).
    Acta Cytol. 1986;30:598.

  256. Namnoum AB, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Perinatal adrenal morphology in erythroblastosis fetalis and non-immune hydrops. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest 56: 5P, 1987.

  257. Perlman EJ, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    The pulmonary vasculature in meconium aspiration. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest 56:5P, 1987.

  258. Dumler JS, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Pathology of the spleen in sickle cell disease. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest. 56:20A, 1987.

  259. de la Monte SM, Hutchins GM, Moore GW.
    Racial differences in the etiology of dementia and the frequency of Alzheimer changes. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest 56:l8A, 1987.

  260. Moore GW, Boitnott JK, Miller RE, Eggleston JC, Hutchins GM.
    Integrated anatomic pathology reporting system using natural language diagnoses. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest 56:53A, 1987.

  261. Moore GW, Miller RE, and Hutchins GM.
    Indexing by MeSH titles of natural language pathology phrases identified on first encounter using the barrier word method. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest 58: 110A, 1988.

  262. Sison RF, Hruban RH, Moore GW, Wheeler PS, Hutchins GM.
    Pulmonary disease associated with pleural asbestos plaques. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest 58: 86A, 1988.

  263. Berman JJ, Moore GM.
    Why do most initiated cells fail to produce early (preneoplastic) lesions? Prediction by Monte Carlo simulation of growth. (Abstract).
    Lab Invest 62: 9A, 1990.

  264. Moore GW, Berman JJ.
    Cell growth simulations predicting polyclonal origins for monoclonal tumors.
    Lab Invest 62: 69A, 1990.

  265. Thomas RM, Berman JJ, Yetter RA, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    DNA Aneuploidy associated with dysplastic foci in cirrhotic livers. (Abstract).
    Hepatology 12:946, Oct. 1990.

  266. Thomas RM, Berman JJ, Yetter RA, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    Liver cell dysplasia: a DNA aneuploid lesion with distinct morphologic features. (Abstract).
    Mod Pathol 4:96A, 1991.

  267. Seidman JD, Berman JJ, Moore GW, Yetter RA.
    Flow cytometric analysis of keratoacanthoma. (Abstract).
    Mod Pathol. 4:30A, 1991.

  268. Moore GW.
    TRANSOFT: Public-domain English-to-SNOMED computer translation shell, using the DVA File Manager. (Abstract)
    Mod Pathol. 4:123A, 1991.

  269. Sorace JM, Moore GW, Berman JJ, Carnahan GE.
    Analysis of a blood center's deferrals by expert system. (Abstract).
    Transfusion 31: (8 Suppl) 74 S, 1991.

  270. Berman JJ, Seidman JD, Yetter RA, Moore GW.
    Clear cell dysplasia of bladder: report of a case with flow cytometric analysis.
    Acta Cytologica 36:102, 1992.

  271. Moore GW, Hutchins GM, Berman JJ.
    Object oriented programming system for autopsy retrieval. (Abstract)
    Mod Pathol 5:100A, 1992 and Lab Invest 66:100A, 1992.

  272. Borkowski A, Berman JJ, Moore GW.
    Unfunded pathology research: its frequency and success in the scientific literature. (Abstract)
    Mod Pathol 5:100A, 1992 and Lab Invest 66:100A, 1992.

  273. Berman JJ, Moore GW, Alonsozana ELC, Mamo GF.
    Elevated prostate specific antigen and the negative prostate biopsy. (Abstract)
    Mod Pathol. 1993;6:56A.

  274. Berman JJ, Moore GW, Alonsozana ELC, Brown LA.
    Prostate specific antigen screening for prostate cancer: No drop in Gleason scores. (Abstract).
    Mod Pathol. 1994;7:69A.

  275. Berman JJ, Borkowski A, Rachocka H, Moore GW.
    Unfunded research by pathologists, internists, and surgeons. (Abstract)
    Mod Pathol. 1994;7:162A.

  276. Moore GW, Berman JJ, Sydnor DL.
    Fractal dimension for pathology images, a repeatable and quantitative measurement of nuclear rim irregularity. (Abstract).
    Am J Clin Pathol. 1994;102:538.
    http://www.netautopsy.org/ascpfrac.htm

  277. Moore GW, Berman JJ, Moore GW, Brown LA.
    Software for image segmentation and analysis in pathology (ISAP): public domain image software and source code developed at the Baltimore VA Medical Center. (Abstract).
    Am J Clin Pathol. 1994;102:538-539.
    http://www.netautopsy.org/ascpisap.htm

  278. Moore GW, Berman JJ, Sydnor DL.
    Automated edge detection in image analysis: distinguishing the nucleus from the cytoplasm without a user's threshold estimate. (Abstract).
    Am J Clin Pathol. 1994;102:539.
    http://www.netautopsy.org/ascpedge.htm

  279. Berman JJ, Moore GW, Donnelly WH, Massey JK, Craig B.
    SNOMED analysis of 40,124 surgical pathology cases. (Abstract).
    Am J Clin Pathol. 1994; 102:539-540.

  280. Berman JJ, Moore GW, Alonsozana ELC, Brown LA.
    Prostate specific antigen screening for prostate cancer: no drop in Gleason scores. (Abstract).
    Mod Pathol. 1994;7:162A.

  281. Berman JJ, Moore GW, Alonsozana ELC, Mamo GF.
    Elevated prostate specific antigen and the negative prostate biopsy. (Abstract).
    Mod Pathol. 1993;6:56A.

  282. Moore GW, Berman JJ, Sydnor DL.
    Fractal Dimension for Pathology Images, a Repeatable and Quantitative Measurement of Nuclear Rim Irregularity. (Abstract).
    Am J Clin Pathol. 1994;102:538.
    http://www.netautopsy.org/ascpfrac.htm

  283. Moore GW, Berman JJ, Moore GW, Brown LA.
    Software for Image Segmentation and Analysis in Pathology (ISAP) (Abstract.)
    Am J Clin Pathol. 1994; 102:538-539.
    http://www.netautopsy.org/ascpisap.htm

  284. Moore GW, Berman JJ, Sydnor, DL.
    Automated Edge Detection in Image Analysis: Distinguishing the Nucleus from the Cytoplasm Without a User's Threshold Estimate. (Abstract.)
    Am J Clin Pathol. 1994;102:539.
    http://www.netautopsy.org/ascpedge.htm

  285. Berman JJ, Borkowski A, Rachocka H, Moore GW.
    Unfunded research by pathologists, internists and surgeons. (Abstract.)
    Mod Pathol. 1994;7:69A.

  286. Moore GW, Brenner DS, Berman JJ.
    Automatic Indexing of a Pathology Image Archive using UMLS. (Abstract).
    Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2000 Jun;124:809.
    http://apiii.upmc.edu/abstracts/posterarchive/1999/moore_1.html
    http://www.netautopsy.org/apep99im.htm

  287. Kao GF, Moore GW.
    Dermatopathology False Negative Terms in UMLS. (Abstract).
    Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2000 Jun;124:809.
    http://apiii.upmc.edu/abstracts/posterarchive/1999/moore_2.html
    http://www.netautopsy.org/apep99dr.htm

  288. Baumann RP, Moore GW.
    Evaluation of 530,000 Siagnoses Encoded in SNOMED II.
    Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2000 Jun;124:809.
    http://apiii.upmc.edu/abstracts/posterarchive/1999/moore_3.html

  289. Nonaka D, Moore GW, Satomura Y.
    Japanese Language Annotation of an Internet Pathology Image Archive. (Abstract).
    Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2000 Jun;124:820.
    http://apiii.upmc.edu/abstracts/posterarchive/1999/moore_4.html
    http://www.netautopsy.org/apep99jp.htm

  290. Moore GW, Vardar E, Erozan YS, Durmusoglu F.
    Turkish Language Annotation of an Internet Pathology Image Archive. (Abstract).
    Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2000 Jun;124:820.
    http://apiii.upmc.edu/abstracts/posterarchive/1999/moore_5.html
    http://www.netautopsy.org/apep99tk.htm

  291. Moore GW, Brown LA, Miller RE.
    Set Theory Definition and Algorithm for Medical De-Identification. (Abstract).
    Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2001 Jun;125:.
    http://apiii.upmc.edu/abstracts/posterarchive/2000/moore_2.html
    http://www.netautopsy.org/apep00st.htm
    Comment: This Kosher Kitchen Principle (כשר) for Medical De-identification might be summarized as follows: The patient should not be able to recognize his/her own medical record on the internet, and thus be embarrassed or otherwise injured by this recognition. This is a very ancient sensibility, and should not be ignored. The prohibition in Jewish kosher laws against mixing meat and dairy is based upon the sensibility of a mother goat's milk comixing with the flesh of its offspring: "Thou shalt not seethe a kid in his mother's milk" (Exodus 23:19). Two mechanisms against violating this sensibility are either to obliterate any distinctive (i.e., unique, or involving only a few patients) part of a report; or to create model (fictitious) reports.

  292. Miller RE, Boitnott JK, Moore GW.
    Web-based Free-Text Query System for Surgical Pathology Reports with Automatic Case De-Identification. (Abstract).
    Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2001 Jun;125:.
    http://apiii.upmc.edu/abstracts/posterarchive/2000/moore_5.html
    http://www.netautopsy.org/apep00wb.htm

  293. Alonsozana GLG, Moore GW, Hutchins GM.
    UMLS Concordance for Human Embryology. (Abstract).
    Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2001 Jun;125:.
    http://apiii.upmc.edu/abstracts/posterarchive/2000/moore_3.html
    http://www.netautopsy.org/apep00em.htm

  294. Sinard JH, Moore GW.
    UMLS Concordance for a Comprehensive Pathology Text.
    Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2001 Jun;125:.
    http://apiii.upmc.edu/abstracts/posterarchive/2000/moore_4.html
    http://www.netautopsy.org/apep00cn.htm

  295. Moore GW, Miller RE.
    Linguistic Inventory of the Johns Hopkins Surgical Pathology Database. (Abstract).
    Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2001 Jun;125:.
    http://apiii.upmc.edu/abstracts/posterarchive/2000/moore_1.html
    http://www.netautopsy.org/apep00li.htm

  296. Moore GW, Brown LA, Miller RE.
    Goedelization of a Pathology Database: Re-identification by Inference. (Abstract).
    Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2002 Jun;126:.
    http://apiii.upmc.edu/abstracts/posterarchive/2001/moore.html
    http://www.netautopsy.org/apep01go.htm

  297. Giere W, Moore GW.
    Goethe University Autopsy Register: Anonymized Bilingual Database. (Abstract).
    Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2002 Jun;126:.
    http://apiii.upmc.edu/abstracts/posterarchive/2001/giere.html
    http://www.netautopsy.org/apep01gu.htm

  298. Moore GW, Brown LA, Burger RH, Hutchins GM, Miller RE.
    Modal Logic Theory for Pathology Inference. (Abstract).
    Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2004 Jun;128:.
    http://apiii.upmc.edu/abstracts/posterarchive/2003/moore.html
    http://www.netautopsy.org/modlthry.htm

  299. Moore GW, Brown LA, Burger RH, Kao GF, Hutchins GM, Miller RE.
    Spreadsheet Order Logic for Pathology Inference. (Abstract).
    Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2005 Jun;129:.
    http://apiii.upmc.edu/abstracts/display.cfm?id=262
    http://www.netautopsy.org/ordrlogc.htm

  300. Nonaka D, Fabbri A, Roz L, Mariani L, Vecchione A, Moore GW, T