Index by author
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Camden, Dan
- You have accessThe New Cleveland Clinic Journal of MedicineDan Camden, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 1997, 64 (4) 177;
Carey, William D.
- You have accessFever, abdominal pain, and jaundice in a 43-year-old womanKsrti Shetty, MD and William D. Carey, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 1997, 64 (4) 216-219;
On the basis of the clinical picture and laboratory data, what is the most likely diagnosis?
Clough, John D.
- You have accessDear ColleagueJohn D. CloughCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 1997, 64 (4) 175;
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Falk, Gary W.
- You have accessH pylori 1997: Testing and treatment optionsGary W. Falk, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 1997, 64 (4) 187-192;
Which tests for Hpylori are most useful? Which treatment regimens are most effective?
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Hoffman, Gary S.
- You have accessThe perils of nontreatment of hyperuricemiaGary S. Hoffman, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 1997, 64 (4) 215;
A new series on the visual presentation of physical findings.
Homler, Howard
- You have accessThe Backlash Against Managed CareHoward Homler, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 1997, 64 (4) 177;
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Jain, Prasoon
- You have accessA practical guide for peak expiratory flow monitoring in asthma patientsPrasoon Jain, MD and Mani S. Kavuru, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 1997, 64 (4) 195-202;
The peak expiratory flow rate is an objective measure of airflow obstruction that patients can learn with little difficulty.
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Kavuru, Mani S.
- You have accessA practical guide for peak expiratory flow monitoring in asthma patientsPrasoon Jain, MD and Mani S. Kavuru, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 1997, 64 (4) 195-202;
The peak expiratory flow rate is an objective measure of airflow obstruction that patients can learn with little difficulty.
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Longworth, David L.
- You have accessFever, abdominal pain, and jaundice in a 43-year-old womanKsrti Shetty, MD and William D. Carey, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 1997, 64 (4) 216-219;
On the basis of the clinical picture and laboratory data, what is the most likely diagnosis?
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Markman, Iviaurie
- You have accessCalculating cancer risk: It is harder than it seemsIviaurie Markman, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 1997, 64 (4) 220-221;
Many factors make cancer risk assessment difficult, especially when determining the risk for an individual.
Maynard, Douglas W.
- You have accessHow to tell patients bad news: the strategy of “forecasting”Douglas W. Maynard, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 1997, 64 (4) 181-182;
How does one tell a patient that he or she has cancer, or new parents that their child has a birth defect?
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Schover, Leslie R.
- You have accessRecognizing the stress of infertilityLeslie R. Schover, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 1997, 64 (4) 211-214;
Infertility imposes substantial stress on couples and their marriages. Physicians can help by recognizing the stress and making appropriate referrals.
Shetty, Ksrti
- You have accessFever, abdominal pain, and jaundice in a 43-year-old womanKsrti Shetty, MD and William D. Carey, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 1997, 64 (4) 216-219;
On the basis of the clinical picture and laboratory data, what is the most likely diagnosis?
Sigal, Leonard H.
- You have accessMyths and facts about Lyme diseaseLeonard H. Sigal, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 1997, 64 (4) 203-209;
The myth of Lyme disease holds that it is common, protean in its manifestations, and incurable. In reality, Lyme disease is none of these things.
Steinberg, William M.
- You have accessDiagnosis and management of acute pancreatitisWilliam M. Steinberg, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 1997, 64 (4) 182-186;
Timely recognition and management of risk factors in acute pancreatitis can prevent catastrophic outcomes.
Stoller, James K.
- You have accessFever, abdominal pain, and jaundice in a 43-year-old womanKsrti Shetty, MD and William D. Carey, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 1997, 64 (4) 216-219;
On the basis of the clinical picture and laboratory data, what is the most likely diagnosis?
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Wilke, William S.
- You have accessHow to tell patients bad news: the strategy of “forecasting”Douglas W. Maynard, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 1997, 64 (4) 181-182;
How does one tell a patient that he or she has cancer, or new parents that their child has a birth defect?