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  1. Mandelik, James

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      Long-term follow-up of children after repair of atrial septal defects
      James Mandelik, MD, Douglas S. Moodie, MD, Richard Sterba, MD, Daniel Murphy, MD, Eliot Rosenkranz, MD, Sharon Medendorp, MPH and Andrea Kovaks, BS
      Cleveland 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.

  2. Markman, Maurie

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      Ovarian cancer update: management challenges and advances
      Maurie Markman, MD
      Cleveland 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.

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      Issues in the diagnosis and management of malignant disease
      Maurie Markman, MD
      Cleveland 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.

  3. Medendorp, Sharon

    1. You have access
      Long-term follow-up of children after repair of atrial septal defects
      James Mandelik, MD, Douglas S. Moodie, MD, Richard Sterba, MD, Daniel Murphy, MD, Eliot Rosenkranz, MD, Sharon Medendorp, MPH and Andrea Kovaks, BS
      Cleveland 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.

  4. Moodie, Douglas S.

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      Long-term follow-up of children after repair of atrial septal defects
      James Mandelik, MD, Douglas S. Moodie, MD, Richard Sterba, MD, Daniel Murphy, MD, Eliot Rosenkranz, MD, Sharon Medendorp, MPH and Andrea Kovaks, BS
      Cleveland 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.

  5. Morant, Victor A.

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      Durability of bipolar coaxial endocardial pacemaker leads compared with unipolar leads
      Marcelo 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, MD
      Cleveland 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.

  6. Murphy, Daniel

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      Long-term follow-up of children after repair of atrial septal defects
      James Mandelik, MD, Douglas S. Moodie, MD, Richard Sterba, MD, Daniel Murphy, MD, Eliot Rosenkranz, MD, Sharon Medendorp, MPH and Andrea Kovaks, BS
      Cleveland 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.

  7. Para, Michael F.

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      Antiviral therapy in HIV infection: practical guidelines
      Michael F. Para, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1994, 61 (1) 76-77;
  8. Pashkow, Fredric J.

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      Diagnostic evaluation of the patient with coronary artery disease
      Fredric J. Pashkow, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1994, 61 (1) 43-48;

      Evaluation of patients with possible CAD involves balancing conflicting considerations, such as test sensitivity and accuracy, cost, and access.

  9. Patel, Sanat D.

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      Intrahepatic cholestasis during nicotinic acid therapy
      Sanat D. Patel, MD and Harris C. Taylor, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1994, 61 (1) 70-75;
  10. Pearce, Carolyn J.

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      Labetalol and other agents that block both alpha- and beta-adrenergic receptors
      Donald G. Vidt, MD, Alan Bakst, PharmD, Carolyn J. Pearce, MD and J. David Wallin, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1994, 61 (1) 59-69;

      A review of how these agents can be used in managing difficult-to-control hypertension.

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