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January 01, 1993; Volume 60,Issue 1
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A

  1. Andreano, Judith M.

    1. You have access
      Tretinoin emollient cream 0.01% for the treatment of photoaged skin
      Judith M. Andreano, MD, Wilma F. Bergfeld, MD and Sharon Vanderbrug Medendorp, MPH
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 49-55;

      This low concentration appears safe and effective for retarding and reversing clinical changes associated with chronic exposure to UV light.

B

  1. Bakst, Alan

    1. You have access
      Current hypertension management: separating fact from fiction
      Marvin Moser, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 27-37;

      Speculations that have led many physicians to abandon the use of diuretics have not proven to be of clinical relevance in most instances.

  2. Bauer, Thomas W.

    1. You have access
      Chemical and histological features of men with osteoporosis
      Angelo A. Licata, MD, PhD, Thomas W. Bauer, MD, PhD and Bernard Stulberg, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 56-59;

      In this study group, increased parathyroid hormone secretion promoted a chronic high remodeling state which could have led to osteoporosis.

  3. Bergfeld, Wilma F.

    1. You have access
      Tretinoin emollient cream 0.01% for the treatment of photoaged skin
      Judith M. Andreano, MD, Wilma F. Bergfeld, MD and Sharon Vanderbrug Medendorp, MPH
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 49-55;

      This low concentration appears safe and effective for retarding and reversing clinical changes associated with chronic exposure to UV light.

  4. Brouhard, Ben H.

    1. You have access
      Myasthenia gravis therapy: immunoadsorbent may eliminate need for plasma products
      Koji Sawada, MD, Paul S. Malchesky, DEng, Anna P. Koo, MD and Hiroshi Mitsumoto, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 60-64;

      This new technique accomplished nearly complete removal of anti-acetylcholine receptor antibody with minimal loss of albumin.

C

  1. Cancian, Susan N.

    1. You have access
      Forgoing life-supporting or death-prolonging therapy: a policy statement
      James P. Orlowski, MD, Robert L. Collins, MD and Susan N. Cancian, RN
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 81-85;

      The Cleveland Clinic Foundation’s policy offers general and specific guidelines for withdrawing life-sustaining therapy.

  2. Collins, Robert L.

    1. You have access
      Forgoing life-supporting or death-prolonging therapy: a policy statement
      James P. Orlowski, MD, Robert L. Collins, MD and Susan N. Cancian, RN
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 81-85;

      The Cleveland Clinic Foundation’s policy offers general and specific guidelines for withdrawing life-sustaining therapy.

  3. Cressman, Michael D.

    1. You have access
      Drug Treatment of Hyperlipidemia ed. by Basil M. Rifkind
      Michael D. Cressman, DO
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 90;

D

  1. Dijkstra, Jacob W.E.

    1. You have access
      Skin cancer screening: a sensitive screening test
      Mark R. Gardner, MD, Kenneth J. Tomecki, MD, Jacob W.E. Dijkstra, MD and J. Daniel Marden, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 10;

F

  1. Feld, Alan W.

    1. You have access
      Superior vena cava syndrome
      Alan W. Feld, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 10;
  2. Fields, Cheryl L.

    1. You have access
      Multisystem autoimmune dysfunction with early onset of bullous emphysema
      Thomas M. Roy, MD, Cheryl L. Fields, MD and Karen R. Habenstein, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 65-68;

      A 29-year-old man with alopecia universalis, autoimmune dysfunction, and rapidly progressing bullous emphysema.

G

  1. Gardner, Mark R.

    1. You have access
      Skin cancer screening: a sensitive screening test
      Mark R. Gardner, MD, Kenneth J. Tomecki, MD, Jacob W.E. Dijkstra, MD and J. Daniel Marden, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 10;

H

  1. Habenstein, Karen R.

    1. You have access
      Multisystem autoimmune dysfunction with early onset of bullous emphysema
      Thomas M. Roy, MD, Cheryl L. Fields, MD and Karen R. Habenstein, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 65-68;

      A 29-year-old man with alopecia universalis, autoimmune dysfunction, and rapidly progressing bullous emphysema.

I

  1. Isada, Loretta

    1. You have access
      Physiologic evaluation of coronary flow: the role of positron emission tomography
      Loretta Isada, MD, Thomas H. Marwick, MD and William J. Macintyre, PhD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 19-24;

      Quantitative documentation of the hemodynamic severity of coronary artery disease is more important than ever. A brief analysis of current imaging techniques.

K

  1. Khasnabis, S.

    1. You have access
      Primary mediastinal myelolipoma
      C. Vaughn Strimlan, MD and S. Khasnabis, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 69-71;

      Clinical signs and symptoms of this rare benign tumor are nonspecific, and definitive tissue diagnosis is difficult prior to surgical resection.

  2. Koo, Anna P.

    1. You have access
      Myasthenia gravis therapy: immunoadsorbent may eliminate need for plasma products
      Koji Sawada, MD, Paul S. Malchesky, DEng, Anna P. Koo, MD and Hiroshi Mitsumoto, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 60-64;

      This new technique accomplished nearly complete removal of anti-acetylcholine receptor antibody with minimal loss of albumin.

  3. Kunkel, Robert S.

    1. You have access
      Flurbiprofen in the prophylaxis of migraine
      Glen D. Solomon, MD and Robert S. Kunkel, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 43-48;

      In this trial, a reduction in migraine duration and intensity led to a significant decline in the use of relief medication.

L

  1. Leyden, James J.

    1. You have access
      Topical tretinoin no panacea for photodamaged skin
      James J. Leyden, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 88-89;
  2. Licata, Angelo A.

    1. You have access
      Chemical and histological features of men with osteoporosis
      Angelo A. Licata, MD, PhD, Thomas W. Bauer, MD, PhD and Bernard Stulberg, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 56-59;

      In this study group, increased parathyroid hormone secretion promoted a chronic high remodeling state which could have led to osteoporosis.

  3. Loop, Floyd D.

    1. You have access
      Dr. George W. Crile
      Floyd D. Loop, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 75-80;

M

  1. Macintyre, William J.

    1. You have access
      Physiologic evaluation of coronary flow: the role of positron emission tomography
      Loretta Isada, MD, Thomas H. Marwick, MD and William J. Macintyre, PhD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 19-24;

      Quantitative documentation of the hemodynamic severity of coronary artery disease is more important than ever. A brief analysis of current imaging techniques.

  2. Malchesky, Paul S.

    1. You have access
      Myasthenia gravis therapy: immunoadsorbent may eliminate need for plasma products
      Koji Sawada, MD, Paul S. Malchesky, DEng, Anna P. Koo, MD and Hiroshi Mitsumoto, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 60-64;

      This new technique accomplished nearly complete removal of anti-acetylcholine receptor antibody with minimal loss of albumin.

  3. Marden, J. Daniel

    1. You have access
      Skin cancer screening: a sensitive screening test
      Mark R. Gardner, MD, Kenneth J. Tomecki, MD, Jacob W.E. Dijkstra, MD and J. Daniel Marden, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 10;
  4. Marwick, Thomas H.

    1. You have access
      Physiologic evaluation of coronary flow: the role of positron emission tomography
      Loretta Isada, MD, Thomas H. Marwick, MD and William J. Macintyre, PhD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 19-24;

      Quantitative documentation of the hemodynamic severity of coronary artery disease is more important than ever. A brief analysis of current imaging techniques.

  5. Medendorp, Sharon Vanderbrug

    1. You have access
      Tretinoin emollient cream 0.01% for the treatment of photoaged skin
      Judith M. Andreano, MD, Wilma F. Bergfeld, MD and Sharon Vanderbrug Medendorp, MPH
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 49-55;

      This low concentration appears safe and effective for retarding and reversing clinical changes associated with chronic exposure to UV light.

  6. Mehta, Atul C.

    1. You have access
      Atherosclerosis reviews (vol 21): prevention and noninvasive therapy of atherosclerosis ed. by Alexander Leaf and Peter C. Weber
      Jeffrey W. Olin, DO
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 90;
  7. Mitsumoto, Hiroshi

    1. You have access
      Myasthenia gravis therapy: immunoadsorbent may eliminate need for plasma products
      Koji Sawada, MD, Paul S. Malchesky, DEng, Anna P. Koo, MD and Hiroshi Mitsumoto, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 60-64;

      This new technique accomplished nearly complete removal of anti-acetylcholine receptor antibody with minimal loss of albumin.

  8. Montague, Drogo K.

    1. You have access
      Multidisciplinary treatment of an unconsummated marriage with organic factors in both spouses
      Leslie R. Schover, PhD, Drogo K. Montague, MD and David D. Youngs, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 72-74;

      Treatment included surgical correction of congenital chordee, surgical excision of a hymenal remnant, laser treatment of endometriosis, and sex therapy evaluation.

  9. Moser, Marvin

    1. You have access
      Current hypertension management: separating fact from fiction
      Marvin Moser, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 27-37;

      Speculations that have led many physicians to abandon the use of diuretics have not proven to be of clinical relevance in most instances.

  10. Mulcahy, John J.

    1. You have access
      Commentary
      John J. Mulcahy, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 74;

O

  1. O’Duffy, J. Desmond

    1. You have access
      Meeting the diagnostic challenge of behcet’s disease
      J. Desmond O’Duffy, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 13-14;

      The diagnostic criteria include some of the commonest findings and exclude other findings that may be important.

  2. Olin, Jeffrey W.

    1. You have access
      Lower-extremity arterial disease: tips on diagnosis and therapy
      Jeffrey W. Olin, DO
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 14-15;

      How to differentiate intermittent claudication from pseudoclaudication; key therapeutic interventions.

    2. You have access
      Atherosclerosis reviews (vol 21): prevention and noninvasive therapy of atherosclerosis ed. by Alexander Leaf and Peter C. Weber
      Jeffrey W. Olin, DO
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 90;
  3. Orlowski, James P.

    1. You have access
      Forgoing life-supporting or death-prolonging therapy: a policy statement
      James P. Orlowski, MD, Robert L. Collins, MD and Susan N. Cancian, RN
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 81-85;

      The Cleveland Clinic Foundation’s policy offers general and specific guidelines for withdrawing life-sustaining therapy.

P

  1. Pijls, Nlco H. J.

    1. You have access
      PET in the evaluation of coronary artery disease
      Nlco H. J. Pijls, MD, PhD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 86-87;

R

  1. Roy, Thomas M.

    1. You have access
      Multisystem autoimmune dysfunction with early onset of bullous emphysema
      Thomas M. Roy, MD, Cheryl L. Fields, MD and Karen R. Habenstein, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 65-68;

      A 29-year-old man with alopecia universalis, autoimmune dysfunction, and rapidly progressing bullous emphysema.

S

  1. Sawada, Koji

    1. You have access
      Myasthenia gravis therapy: immunoadsorbent may eliminate need for plasma products
      Koji Sawada, MD, Paul S. Malchesky, DEng, Anna P. Koo, MD and Hiroshi Mitsumoto, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 60-64;

      This new technique accomplished nearly complete removal of anti-acetylcholine receptor antibody with minimal loss of albumin.

  2. Schover, Leslie R.

    1. You have access
      Multidisciplinary treatment of an unconsummated marriage with organic factors in both spouses
      Leslie R. Schover, PhD, Drogo K. Montague, MD and David D. Youngs, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 72-74;

      Treatment included surgical correction of congenital chordee, surgical excision of a hymenal remnant, laser treatment of endometriosis, and sex therapy evaluation.

  3. Shah, Bharat C.

    1. You have access
      Intra-Abdominal infections: Pathophysiology and Treatment by Dietmar H. Wittmann, MD, PhD
      Bharat C. Shah, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 90;
  4. Sivak, Michael V.

    1. You have access
      Mechanical lithotripsy of large common bile duct stones
      Jacques Van Dam, MD, PhD and Michael V. Sivak, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 38-42;

      This endoscopic technique is proving to be a safe, effective alternative to surgery.

  5. Solomon, Glen D.

    1. You have access
      Flurbiprofen in the prophylaxis of migraine
      Glen D. Solomon, MD and Robert S. Kunkel, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 43-48;

      In this trial, a reduction in migraine duration and intensity led to a significant decline in the use of relief medication.

  6. Straffon, Ralph A.

    1. You have access
      Adventures in medicine by Sibley Hoobler, MD
      Ralph A. Straffon, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 90;
  7. Strimlan, C. Vaughn

    1. You have access
      Primary mediastinal myelolipoma
      C. Vaughn Strimlan, MD and S. Khasnabis, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 69-71;

      Clinical signs and symptoms of this rare benign tumor are nonspecific, and definitive tissue diagnosis is difficult prior to surgical resection.

  8. Stulberg, Bernard

    1. You have access
      Chemical and histological features of men with osteoporosis
      Angelo A. Licata, MD, PhD, Thomas W. Bauer, MD, PhD and Bernard Stulberg, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 56-59;

      In this study group, increased parathyroid hormone secretion promoted a chronic high remodeling state which could have led to osteoporosis.

T

  1. Tomecki, Kenneth J.

    1. You have access
      Skin cancer screening: a sensitive screening test
      Mark R. Gardner, MD, Kenneth J. Tomecki, MD, Jacob W.E. Dijkstra, MD and J. Daniel Marden, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 10;

V

  1. Van Dam, Jacques

    1. You have access
      Mechanical lithotripsy of large common bile duct stones
      Jacques Van Dam, MD, PhD and Michael V. Sivak, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 38-42;

      This endoscopic technique is proving to be a safe, effective alternative to surgery.

  2. Vidt, Donald G.

    1. You have access
      Treating hypertension: comparing new and old agents
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 26;
    2. You have access
      Current hypertension management: separating fact from fiction
      Marvin Moser, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 27-37;

      Speculations that have led many physicians to abandon the use of diuretics have not proven to be of clinical relevance in most instances.

W

  1. Wilke, William S.

    1. You have access
      Meeting the diagnostic challenge of behcet’s disease
      J. Desmond O’Duffy, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 13-14;

      The diagnostic criteria include some of the commonest findings and exclude other findings that may be important.

Y

  1. Youngs, David D.

    1. You have access
      Multidisciplinary treatment of an unconsummated marriage with organic factors in both spouses
      Leslie R. Schover, PhD, Drogo K. Montague, MD and David D. Youngs, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1993, 60 (1) 72-74;

      Treatment included surgical correction of congenital chordee, surgical excision of a hymenal remnant, laser treatment of endometriosis, and sex therapy evaluation.

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