Index by author
Hypertension and nephrology: practical aspects of diagnosis and treatment
Avery, Robin K.
- You have accessInfections and immunizations in organ transplant recipients: a preventive approachRobin K. Avery, MDCleveland 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.
Braun, William E.
- You have accessCoronary artery disease in renal transplant recipientsWilliam E. Braun, MD and Thomas H. Marwick, MDCleveland 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.
Cangiano, José L.
- You have accessHypertension in Hispanic AmericansJosé L. Cangiano, MDCleveland 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.
Fouad, Fetnat M.
- You have accessCardiac function and dysfunction in hypertensionFetnat M. Fouad, MDCleveland 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.
Glassock, Richard J.
- You have accessRole of cyclosporine in glomerular diseasesRichard J. Glassock, MDCleveland 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.
Hull, Alan R.
- You have accessDialysis-related mortality in the United StatesAlan R. Hull, MDCleveland 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?
Inman, Sharon R.
- You have accessRole of the renal microcirculation in antihypertensive therapySharon R. Inman, PhD, Nicholas T. Stowe, PhD and Donald G. Vidt, MDCleveland 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.
Lammert, Gary K.
- You have accessAdvances in noninvasive screening for renovascular diseaseJoseph V. Nally, MD, Jeffrey W. Olin, DO and Gary K. Lammert, MDCleveland 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?
Lewis, Edmund J.
- You have accessFuture directions in diabetes treatmentEdmund J. Lewis, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1994, 61 (5) 398-399;
Marwick, Thomas H.
- You have accessCoronary artery disease in renal transplant recipientsWilliam E. Braun, MD and Thomas H. Marwick, MDCleveland 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.