Index by author
Choudari, C.P.
- You have accessPeptic ulcer bleeding: perspectives on some common dilemmasC.P. Choudari, MD, MRCPCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1996, 63 (7) 381-386;
Not all patients with peptic ulcer bleeding need endoscopic therapy, intensive care, or even hospital admission; clinical signs and endoscopic findings determine the need for various levels of care.
Clough, John D.
- You have accessSuccesses in disease eradication: lessons for the futureJohn D. Clough, M.D.Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1996, 63 (7) 368;
Imminent success in eradicating polio and guinea worm infestation illustrates the importance of remaining steadfast in our support of basic and applied medical research.
- You have accessFever, rash, and arthralgias in a male adolescentJohn D. Clough, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1996, 63 (7) 378-380;
A previously healthy boy presents with a 6-week history of intermittent fever, diffuse erythematous rash, and polyarthralgias.
Hopkins, Donald R.
- You have accessEradication of polio and guinea worm diseaseDonald R. Hopkins, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1996, 63 (7) 375-376;
Two ancient scourges of mankind will soon follow smallpox into extinction if World Health Organization campaigns are successful.
Longworth, David L.
- You have accessFever, rash, and arthralgias in a male adolescentJohn D. Clough, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1996, 63 (7) 378-380;
A previously healthy boy presents with a 6-week history of intermittent fever, diffuse erythematous rash, and polyarthralgias.
Malone, Donald A.
- You have accessNew antidepressants: more options for tailoring treatmentDavid J. Muzina, MD and Donald A. Malone, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1996, 63 (7) 406-412;
The newer antidepressants cause fewer, less severe side effects than older drugs. Differing mechanisms of action of these new agents offer additional options for tailoring treatment to individual patients.
Muzina, David J.
- You have accessNew antidepressants: more options for tailoring treatmentDavid J. Muzina, MD and Donald A. Malone, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1996, 63 (7) 406-412;
The newer antidepressants cause fewer, less severe side effects than older drugs. Differing mechanisms of action of these new agents offer additional options for tailoring treatment to individual patients.
Reddy, S. Sethu K.
- You have accessSmoking and the complications of diabetes mellitusS. Sethu K. Reddy, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1996, 63 (7) 373-375;
Even though persons with diabetes have more to gain from quitting smoking than those without diabetes, the prevalence of smoking in the diabetic population is surprisingly high.
Rome, Ellen S.
- You have accessEating disorders in adolescents and young adults: What’s a primary care clinician to do?Ellen S. Rome, MD, MPHCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1996, 63 (7) 387-395;
Eating disorders can be readily detected by recognizing certain "red flags" and by asking appropriate questions. Primary care clinicians play a key role in detecting and managing eating disorders.
Stoller, James K.
- You have accessFever, rash, and arthralgias in a male adolescentJohn D. Clough, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1996, 63 (7) 378-380;
A previously healthy boy presents with a 6-week history of intermittent fever, diffuse erythematous rash, and polyarthralgias.
Vidt, Donald G.
- You have accessNew antidepressants: more options for tailoring treatmentDavid J. Muzina, MD and Donald A. Malone, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1996, 63 (7) 406-412;
The newer antidepressants cause fewer, less severe side effects than older drugs. Differing mechanisms of action of these new agents offer additional options for tailoring treatment to individual patients.