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  1. Bakst, Alan W.

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      Adrenergic receptors: structure and function
      Robert M. Graham, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 1990, 57 (5) 481-491;

      Our understanding of adrenergic receptors is a result of studies of structure and function that involve classical biochemistry and pharmacology as well as recombinant DNA technology.

  2. Bavbek, S.

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      Clinical features of the yellow nail syndrome
      Edward M. Cordasco, DO, S. Beder, MD, Adele Coltro, MD, S. Bavbek, MD, H. Gurses, MD and Atul C. Mehta, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 1990, 57 (5) 472-476;

      A patient displayed the classic symptoms that are diagnostic of this rare cause of exudative pleural effusions.

  3. Beder, S.

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      Clinical features of the yellow nail syndrome
      Edward M. Cordasco, DO, S. Beder, MD, Adele Coltro, MD, S. Bavbek, MD, H. Gurses, MD and Atul C. Mehta, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 1990, 57 (5) 472-476;

      A patient displayed the classic symptoms that are diagnostic of this rare cause of exudative pleural effusions.

  4. Bergfeld, Wilma F.

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      Treatment of androgenic disorders in women: acne, hirsutism, and alopecia
      Geoffrey P. Redmond, MD and Wilma F. Bergfeld, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 1990, 57 (5) 428-432;

      Treatment of androgen excess disorders can be successful and rewarding, given the compliance of this patient group.

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      Diagnostic approach to androgen disorders in women: acne, hirsutism, and alopecia
      Geoffrey P. Redmond, MD and Wilma F. Bergfeld, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 1990, 57 (5) 423-427;

      A simple, cost-effective screening protocol can differentiate whether androgen excess is an ovarian or an adrenal problem.

  5. Brickner, Abraham

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      Clinical diagnoses and EEG interpretation
      George W. Williams, PhD, Ronald P. Lesser, MD, J.B. Silvers, PhD, Abraham Brickner, PhD, Marlene Goormastic, MPH, Kathy J. Fatica, BS and Donald W. Klass, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 1990, 57 (5) 437-440;

      Factors that lead to different interpretations of the same electroencephalogram and to variations in follow-up diagnostic studies were identified.

  6. Calabrese, Joseph R.

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      Patient and spouse acceptance and adaptation to implantable cardioverter defibrillators
      Colette Pycha, RN, MSN, Joseph R. Calabrese, MD, A. Dale Gulledge, MD and James D. Maloney, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 1990, 57 (5) 441-444;

      Surveys revealed AICD patients and families share a mix of relief and apprehension.

  7. Castle, Lon W.

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      Atrial pacemaker leads compared
      Martin M. Masterson, MD, James D. Maloney, MD, E. Murat Tuzcu, MD, Bruce L. Wilkoff, MD, Atila Emre, MD, Gabriel Vanerio, MD, Tony W. Simmons, MD, Victor A. Morant, MD and Lon W. Castle, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 1990, 57 (5) 433-436;

      Pacemaker leads from eight different manufacturers were compared for differences in acute pacing and sensing characteristics.

  8. Chilcote, William A.

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      Clinical history and visual assessment of diagnostic tests in radiology
      William A. Chilcote, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 1990, 57 (5) 477-479;

      The radiologist needs access to the clinical history in order to provide maximum interpretive accuracy.

  9. Coltro, Adele

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      Clinical features of the yellow nail syndrome
      Edward M. Cordasco, DO, S. Beder, MD, Adele Coltro, MD, S. Bavbek, MD, H. Gurses, MD and Atul C. Mehta, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 1990, 57 (5) 472-476;

      A patient displayed the classic symptoms that are diagnostic of this rare cause of exudative pleural effusions.

  10. Cordasco, Edward M.

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      Clinical features of the yellow nail syndrome
      Edward M. Cordasco, DO, S. Beder, MD, Adele Coltro, MD, S. Bavbek, MD, H. Gurses, MD and Atul C. Mehta, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 1990, 57 (5) 472-476;

      A patient displayed the classic symptoms that are diagnostic of this rare cause of exudative pleural effusions.

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Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine: 57 (5)
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