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May 01, 1995; Volume 62,Issue 3

Internal Medicine Board Review

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    A 56-year-old woman with syncope, chest pressure, and exertional dyspnea
    Jeffrey W. Olin, DO
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 1995, 62 (3) 141-144;

    A self-test featuring a challenging clinical presentation.

Medical Grand Rounds

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    Smoking cessation: the physician's role
    Garland Y. DeNelsky, PhD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 1995, 62 (3) 145-146;

    Patients who come to see a physician are concerned about their health and are receptive to advice. Physicians need to remind patients who smoke of the many dangers of smoking, and encourage those who decide to stop through the long, difficult process of quitting.

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    Gastroesophageal reflux disease: an overlooked cause of asthma
    Joel E. Richter, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 1995, 62 (3) 146-147;

    Osler noted this association a century ago. Chronic hoarseness, cough, globus sensation, laryngeal cancer, and dental erosions are other conditions GERD can cause.

Current Drug Therapy

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    Advances in migraine management
    Todd A. Lewis, DO and Glen D. Solomon, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 1995, 62 (3) 148-155;

    New drugs and a better understanding of migraine's pathogenesis are improving the outlook for patients with this debilitating disorder.

Clinical Reviews

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    Management of acute myocardial infarction in the elderly
    Donald D. Tresch, MD and Duane Berkompas, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 1995, 62 (3) 156-162;

    Because elderly patients are at greater cardiac risk than younger patients, they have more to gain from treatment. Risk-benefit analysis plays a pivotal role in treatment decision-making, since treatments may pose more risk for older patients.

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    Back pain: medical evaluation and therapy
    Daniel J. Mazanec, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 1995, 62 (3) 163-168;

    Most patients with acute low back pain or sciatica improve with conservative therapy, and most require no immediate diagnostic studies beyond a careful history and exam.

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    Left ventricular hypertrophy and cardiovascular prognosis
    Michael S. Lauer, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 1995, 62 (3) 169-175;

    LVH is an important independent predictor of cardiovascular risk, but the therapeutic implications remain to be explored.

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    Antiepileptic drug therapy in younger patients: when to start, when to stop
    Leon Zacharowicz, MA, MD and Solomon L. Moshé, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 1995, 62 (3) 176-183;

    Recent studies suggest that antiepileptic drug therapy can be discontinued in many young patients after a 2-year seizure-free interval.

Cancer Diagnosis and Management

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    Cancer prevention: what the physician can do
    Robert W. Gerlach, MPA
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 1995, 62 (3) 184-192;

    The ability to improve the control of cancer today depends more on primary care screening and prevention than on curative interventions at the subspecialty level.

Original Study

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    Radical hysterectomy for cervical cancer: the effect of shorter length of stay on outcome
    Alexander W. Kennedy, MD, Gert Peterson, RN, Laurie J. Tuason, MS, Jerome L. Belinson, MD and Kenneth D. Webster, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 1995, 62 (3) 193-197;

    Radical hysterectomy and pelvic lymph-node dissection continue to be a safe and effective treatment for limited cervical carcinoma.

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