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  1. Nedorost, Susan

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      Fixed drug eruption from pamabrom
      Susan Nedorost, MD, James S. Taylor, MD, Charles Camisa, MD, Kenneth J. Tomecki, MD, Thomas Helm, MD and William J. Durkin
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1991, 58 (1) 33-34;

      Oral rechallenge was used to diagnose a reaction to an ingredient in a menstrual symptom reliever.

  2. Novick, Andrew C.

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      A new intracellular flush solution improves renal transplant preservation
      Peter N. Bretan, MD and Andrew C. Novick, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1991, 58 (1) 54-58;

      A new renal preservation flush solution minimizes the ischemic injury that occurs during hypothermic storage and reperfusion.

  3. Parker, Lydia U.

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      Virilization secondary to topical testosterone
      Lydia U. Parker, MD and Wilma F. Bergfeld, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1991, 58 (1) 43-46;

      Alternatives to topical testosterone may reduce the risk of androgenic side effects.

  4. Pashkow, Fredric J.

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      Rehabilitation strategies for the complex cardiac patient
      Fredric J. Pashkow, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1991, 58 (1) 70-75;

      Cardiac rehabilitation is as advantageous for a patient with life-threatening arrhythmias as for the post-coronary bypass patient, but the program should be carefully designed and monitored.

  5. Sheps, Sheldon G.

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      Finding the right role for home blood pressures
      Sheldon G. Sheps, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1991, 58 (1) 61-63;
  6. Simpfendorfer, Conrad

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      Risk factors for in-hospital mortality associated with coronary angioplasty
      Conrad Simpfendorfer, MD, Khosrow Dorosti, MD, Irving Franco, MD, Jay Hollman, MD and Patrick Whitlow, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1991, 58 (1) 25-27;

      Elderly women with extensive coronary disease were at higher risk of mortality than other patient groups.

  7. Solomon, Glen D.

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      Headache: accurate diagnosis, rational therapy
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1991, 58 (1) 19-20;

      Among the highlights from a CME course: what to expect from the new serotonin blockers, nondrug treatment options, the importance of the erythrocyte sedimentation rate.

  8. Taylor, James S.

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      Fixed drug eruption from pamabrom
      Susan Nedorost, MD, James S. Taylor, MD, Charles Camisa, MD, Kenneth J. Tomecki, MD, Thomas Helm, MD and William J. Durkin
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1991, 58 (1) 33-34;

      Oral rechallenge was used to diagnose a reaction to an ingredient in a menstrual symptom reliever.

  9. Tomecki, Kenneth J.

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      Results of annual skin cancer screening
      Alexander Zemtsov, MD, MSC, Kenneth J. Tomecki, MD, Jacob W.E. Dijkstra, MD and Fred Hirsh, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1991, 58 (1) 53;
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      Fixed drug eruption from pamabrom
      Susan Nedorost, MD, James S. Taylor, MD, Charles Camisa, MD, Kenneth J. Tomecki, MD, Thomas Helm, MD and William J. Durkin
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1991, 58 (1) 33-34;

      Oral rechallenge was used to diagnose a reaction to an ingredient in a menstrual symptom reliever.

  10. Vidt, Donald G.

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      The Telelab personal blood pressure transmitter: accurate and reliable home monitoring for hypertensive patients
      Donald G. Vidt, MD, Kennith Bolen, Ray W. Gifford, MD and Sharon Vanderbrug Medendorp
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1991, 58 (1) 28-32;

      A home blood pressure recording device that can transmit data by phone is accurate and convenient.

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      Hypertension and the adrenergic system
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1991, 58 (1) 76;

      The increasing role of adrenergic drugs may be related to the possibility that adrenergic system abnormalities contribute to the development of primary hypertension.

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      The role of adrenergic drugs in antihypertensive therapy
      Harold D. Itskovitz, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1991, 58 (1) 79-93;

      The clinical effects of drugs in the adrenergic class can be predicted by the location of the alpha or beta receptors that the drug activates or inhibits.

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