Index by author
Arnold, Anita
- You have accessDyspnea on exertion with cardiomegalyAnita Arnold, DOCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1993, 60 (6) 486-489;
Bakst, Alan
- You have accessHepatic toxicity of antirheumatic drugsEric P. Brass, MD, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1993, 60 (6) 466-472;
Drug treatment of rheumatic diseases is associated with a small but well-documented risk of hepatotoxicity. Recognizing the clinical syndromes associated with liver injury by these agents facilitates the minimization of morbidity from this complication.
Barnes, David S.
- You have accessManagement of variceal bleeding in the 1990sJ. Michael Henderson, MB, CHB, William D. Carey, MD, David P. Vogt, MD, David S. Barnes, MD, Margaret G. Zelch, MD and Cathy Blake, MSN, RNCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1993, 60 (6) 431-438;
Therapeutic options now include pharmacologic reduction of portal hypertension, endoscopic obliteration of varices, placement of decompressive shunts, and liver transplantation.
Blake, Cathy
- You have accessManagement of variceal bleeding in the 1990sJ. Michael Henderson, MB, CHB, William D. Carey, MD, David P. Vogt, MD, David S. Barnes, MD, Margaret G. Zelch, MD and Cathy Blake, MSN, RNCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1993, 60 (6) 431-438;
Therapeutic options now include pharmacologic reduction of portal hypertension, endoscopic obliteration of varices, placement of decompressive shunts, and liver transplantation.
Boskovich, Steven A.
- You have accessSystemic diseases associated with intermediate uveitisSteven A. Boskovich, MD, Careen Y. Lowder, MD, PhD, David M. Meisler, MD and Froncie A. Gutman, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1993, 60 (6) 460-465;
Multiple sclerosis, inflammatory bowel disease, thyroid abnormalities, and possible Epstein-Barr virus infection were among the findings in 26 of 83 intermediate uveitis patients.
Brass, Eric P.
- You have accessHepatic toxicity of antirheumatic drugsEric P. Brass, MD, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1993, 60 (6) 466-472;
Drug treatment of rheumatic diseases is associated with a small but well-documented risk of hepatotoxicity. Recognizing the clinical syndromes associated with liver injury by these agents facilitates the minimization of morbidity from this complication.
Calabrese, Leonard H.
- You have accessRheumatic manifestations of HIV infectionLeonard H. Calabrese, DOCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1993, 60 (6) 484-485;
Carey, William D.
- You have accessManagement of variceal bleeding in the 1990sJ. Michael Henderson, MB, CHB, William D. Carey, MD, David P. Vogt, MD, David S. Barnes, MD, Margaret G. Zelch, MD and Cathy Blake, MSN, RNCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1993, 60 (6) 431-438;
Therapeutic options now include pharmacologic reduction of portal hypertension, endoscopic obliteration of varices, placement of decompressive shunts, and liver transplantation.
Caulfield, Maureen
- You have accessAssociated ulcerative colitis, sclerosing cholangitis, and insulin-dependent diabetes mellitusMarsha Kay, MD, Robert Wyllie, MD, William Michener, MD, Maureen Caulfield, MD and Rita Steffen, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1993, 60 (6) 473-478;
Clough, John D.
- You have accessMortality of patients transferred to a tertiary care hospitalJohn D. Clough, MD, Robert Kay, MD, William R. Gombeski, MPH, MBA, Daniel E. Nickelson, MA and Floyd D. Loop, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1993, 60 (6) 449-454;
A look at the effect of transfers on patient outcome and on hospital mortality statistics, and how superficial review of these statistics could lead to mistaken conclusions about the quality of hospitals to which patients are transferred.