Index by author
Hoe, Nan Yuh
- You have accessPerioperative blood transfusion and survival of breast cancer patients after modified radical mastectomyNan Yuh Hoe, MBBS, Kryzysztoff J. Herman, MD, Robert E. Hermann, MD and Sharon V. Medendorp, MPHCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1991, 58 (6) 515-519;
Does perioperative blood transfusion compromise longterm survival in cancer patients? Although a firm link is not yet established, early findings and current knowledge of transfusion-associated risks advise caution.
Huerter, Christopher J.
- You have accessOrf: case report and literature reviewChristopher J. Huerter, MD, Linda Alvarez and Ronald Stinson, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1991, 58 (6) 531-534;
This generally benign and self-limited condition requires early clinical recognition to avoid an extensive diagnostic workup or unnecessary surgical intervention.
Larkins, Mark
- You have accessExperimental limbic epilepsy: models, pathophysiologic concepts, and clinical relevanceMohamed Nayel, MD, Issam A. Awad, MD, Mark Larkins, MD and Hans Lüders, MD, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1991, 58 (6) 521-530;
Complex partial seizures originating in the temporal lobe are common in epilepsy patients. Drug treatment is often ineffective. What predisposes a patient to these seizures? How do they occur? Animal studies are providing clues to the puzzle.
Licata, Angelo A.
- You have accessDiagnostic Endocrinology ed. by W. Tabb Moore and Richard C. EastmanAngelo A. Licata, MD, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1991, 58 (6) 540;
Lockrem, John D.
- You have accessSeverity of illness: APACHE II analysis of an ICU populationJohn D. Lockrem, MD, Edgar Lopez, MD, Jean Gallagher, CCRN, Gabie E. Church, MS and Fawzy G. Estafanous, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1991, 58 (6) 477-486;
Reporting ICU outcome using APACHE II computer program criteria allows more meaningful comparisons of ICU outcome data, and enables the standardization of quality assurance programs.
Lopez, Edgar
- You have accessSeverity of illness: APACHE II analysis of an ICU populationJohn D. Lockrem, MD, Edgar Lopez, MD, Jean Gallagher, CCRN, Gabie E. Church, MS and Fawzy G. Estafanous, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1991, 58 (6) 477-486;
Reporting ICU outcome using APACHE II computer program criteria allows more meaningful comparisons of ICU outcome data, and enables the standardization of quality assurance programs.
Luders, Hans
- You have accessExperimental limbic epilepsy: models, pathophysiologic concepts, and clinical relevanceMohamed Nayel, MD, Issam A. Awad, MD, Mark Larkins, MD and Hans Lüders, MD, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1991, 58 (6) 521-530;
Complex partial seizures originating in the temporal lobe are common in epilepsy patients. Drug treatment is often ineffective. What predisposes a patient to these seizures? How do they occur? Animal studies are providing clues to the puzzle.
Medendorp, Sharon V.
- You have accessPerioperative blood transfusion and survival of breast cancer patients after modified radical mastectomyNan Yuh Hoe, MBBS, Kryzysztoff J. Herman, MD, Robert E. Hermann, MD and Sharon V. Medendorp, MPHCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1991, 58 (6) 515-519;
Does perioperative blood transfusion compromise longterm survival in cancer patients? Although a firm link is not yet established, early findings and current knowledge of transfusion-associated risks advise caution.
Meziane, Moulay A.
- You have accessLytic lesion of the knee in a 27-year-old manCathryn Powers, MD, Kathleen Gleason Beavis, MD and Bradford J. Richmond, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1991, 58 (6) 471-474;
Right knee pain and lateral knee fullness for 3 months and chronic right ankle pain for 7 months were the presenting symptoms.
Nayel, Mohamed
- You have accessExperimental limbic epilepsy: models, pathophysiologic concepts, and clinical relevanceMohamed Nayel, MD, Issam A. Awad, MD, Mark Larkins, MD and Hans Lüders, MD, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1991, 58 (6) 521-530;
Complex partial seizures originating in the temporal lobe are common in epilepsy patients. Drug treatment is often ineffective. What predisposes a patient to these seizures? How do they occur? Animal studies are providing clues to the puzzle.