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September 01, 1994; Volume 61,Issue 5

Hypertension and nephrology: practical aspects of diagnosis and treatment

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  1. Avery, Robin K.

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      Infections and immunizations in organ transplant recipients: a preventive approach
      Robin K. Avery, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1994, 61 (5) 386-392;

      Early detection, prophylactic or preemptive therapy of specific infections, and collaboration between the infectious disease clinician and the transplant team are fundamental.

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  1. Braun, William E.

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      Coronary artery disease in renal transplant recipients
      William E. Braun, MD and Thomas H. Marwick, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1994, 61 (5) 370-385;

      Screening for coronary artery disease before transplantation can identify high -risk patients and save lives and money.

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  1. Cangiano, José L.

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      Hypertension in Hispanic Americans
      José L. Cangiano, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1994, 61 (5) 345-350;

      The language barrier, poverty, and limited access to health care raise the risk of inadequate diagnosis and control of hypertension in this growing population.

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  1. Fouad, Fetnat M.

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      Cardiac function and dysfunction in hypertension
      Fetnat M. Fouad, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1994, 61 (5) 351-355;

      Assessment of systolic and diastolic function is important in the follow-up of hypertensive patients and in the choice of therapy.

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  1. Glassock, Richard J.

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      Role of cyclosporine in glomerular diseases
      Richard J. Glassock, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1994, 61 (5) 363-369;

      Cyclosporine shows promise in renal disease, but randomized, controlled trials are needed to better define how and when to use it.

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  1. Hull, Alan R.

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      Dialysis-related mortality in the United States
      Alan R. Hull, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1994, 61 (5) 393-397;

      Approximately two thirds of US patients receive inadequate dialysis. What is the cause and what can be done?

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  1. Inman, Sharon R.

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      Role of the renal microcirculation in antihypertensive therapy
      Sharon R. Inman, PhD, Nicholas T. Stowe, PhD and Donald G. Vidt, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1994, 61 (5) 356-362;

      Some drugs are better at maintaining renal function in hypertensive patients. Here are insights to more effective drug selection and combination therapy.

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  1. Lammert, Gary K.

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      Advances in noninvasive screening for renovascular disease
      Joseph V. Nally, MD, Jeffrey W. Olin, DO and Gary K. Lammert, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1994, 61 (5) 328-336;

      What are the current indications for the captopril plasma renin activity test, captopril renography, duplex ultrasonography, and magnetic resonance angiography?

  2. Lewis, Edmund J.

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      Future directions in diabetes treatment
      Edmund J. Lewis, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1994, 61 (5) 398-399;

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  1. Marwick, Thomas H.

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      Coronary artery disease in renal transplant recipients
      William E. Braun, MD and Thomas H. Marwick, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1994, 61 (5) 370-385;

      Screening for coronary artery disease before transplantation can identify high -risk patients and save lives and money.

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  1. Nally, Joseph V.

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      Advances in noninvasive screening for renovascular disease
      Joseph V. Nally, MD, Jeffrey W. Olin, DO and Gary K. Lammert, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1994, 61 (5) 328-336;

      What are the current indications for the captopril plasma renin activity test, captopril renography, duplex ultrasonography, and magnetic resonance angiography?

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  1. Olin, Jeffrey W.

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      Antihypertensive treatment in patients with peripheral vascular disease
      Jeffrey W. Olin, DO
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1994, 61 (5) 337-344;

      This approach focuses on improving intermittent claudication, coronary artery disease, hyperlipidemia, and diabetes mellitus.

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      Advances in noninvasive screening for renovascular disease
      Joseph V. Nally, MD, Jeffrey W. Olin, DO and Gary K. Lammert, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1994, 61 (5) 328-336;

      What are the current indications for the captopril plasma renin activity test, captopril renography, duplex ultrasonography, and magnetic resonance angiography?

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  1. Stowe, Nicholas T.

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      Role of the renal microcirculation in antihypertensive therapy
      Sharon R. Inman, PhD, Nicholas T. Stowe, PhD and Donald G. Vidt, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1994, 61 (5) 356-362;

      Some drugs are better at maintaining renal function in hypertensive patients. Here are insights to more effective drug selection and combination therapy.

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  1. Vidt, Donald G.

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      Role of the renal microcirculation in antihypertensive therapy
      Sharon R. Inman, PhD, Nicholas T. Stowe, PhD and Donald G. Vidt, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1994, 61 (5) 356-362;

      Some drugs are better at maintaining renal function in hypertensive patients. Here are insights to more effective drug selection and combination therapy.

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      Introduction
      Donald G. Vidt, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1994, 61 (5) 327;
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