Index by author
Maloney, James D.
- You have accessDurability of bipolar coaxial endocardial pacemaker leads compared with unipolar leadsMarcelo E. Helguera, MD, Sergio L. Pinski, MD, James D. Maloney, MD, Javier R. Woscoboinik, MD, Richard G. Trohman, MD, Victor A. Morant, MD, Bruce L. Wilkoff, MD and Lon W. Castle, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1994, 61 (1) 25-28;
Bipolar coaxial leads are preferable to unipolar leads in most aspects. Yet survival of bipolar coaxial leads in long-term follow-up studies seems worse than that of unipolar leads, indicating the need to reevaluate the risk-benefit ratio of the coaxial design.
Mandelik, James
- You have accessLong-term follow-up of children after repair of atrial septal defectsJames Mandelik, MD, Douglas S. Moodie, MD, Richard Sterba, MD, Daniel Murphy, MD, Eliot Rosenkranz, MD, Sharon Medendorp, MPH and Andrea Kovaks, BSCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1994, 61 (1) 29-33;
The authors advocate repair of atrial septal defects as early as possible, definitely "before age 5, in order to minimize long-term complications of left-to-right shunting.
Markman, Maurie
- You have accessOvarian cancer update: management challenges and advancesMaurie Markman, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1994, 61 (1) 51-58;
Suspicion of ovarian cancer is especially important when working up postmenopausal women with vague abdominal complaints or a palpable ovary.
- You have accessIssues in the diagnosis and management of malignant diseaseMaurie Markman, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1994, 61 (1) 50;
Introduction to a new regular series of succinct reviews of cancer care relevant to non-oncologists.
Medendorp, Sharon
- You have accessLong-term follow-up of children after repair of atrial septal defectsJames Mandelik, MD, Douglas S. Moodie, MD, Richard Sterba, MD, Daniel Murphy, MD, Eliot Rosenkranz, MD, Sharon Medendorp, MPH and Andrea Kovaks, BSCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1994, 61 (1) 29-33;
The authors advocate repair of atrial septal defects as early as possible, definitely "before age 5, in order to minimize long-term complications of left-to-right shunting.
Moodie, Douglas S.
- You have accessLong-term follow-up of children after repair of atrial septal defectsJames Mandelik, MD, Douglas S. Moodie, MD, Richard Sterba, MD, Daniel Murphy, MD, Eliot Rosenkranz, MD, Sharon Medendorp, MPH and Andrea Kovaks, BSCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1994, 61 (1) 29-33;
The authors advocate repair of atrial septal defects as early as possible, definitely "before age 5, in order to minimize long-term complications of left-to-right shunting.
Morant, Victor A.
- You have accessDurability of bipolar coaxial endocardial pacemaker leads compared with unipolar leadsMarcelo E. Helguera, MD, Sergio L. Pinski, MD, James D. Maloney, MD, Javier R. Woscoboinik, MD, Richard G. Trohman, MD, Victor A. Morant, MD, Bruce L. Wilkoff, MD and Lon W. Castle, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1994, 61 (1) 25-28;
Bipolar coaxial leads are preferable to unipolar leads in most aspects. Yet survival of bipolar coaxial leads in long-term follow-up studies seems worse than that of unipolar leads, indicating the need to reevaluate the risk-benefit ratio of the coaxial design.
Murphy, Daniel
- You have accessLong-term follow-up of children after repair of atrial septal defectsJames Mandelik, MD, Douglas S. Moodie, MD, Richard Sterba, MD, Daniel Murphy, MD, Eliot Rosenkranz, MD, Sharon Medendorp, MPH and Andrea Kovaks, BSCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1994, 61 (1) 29-33;
The authors advocate repair of atrial septal defects as early as possible, definitely "before age 5, in order to minimize long-term complications of left-to-right shunting.