Index by author
Clough, John D.
- You have accessIn response: A proper role for organized medicine (May 1997) EditorialJohn D. Clough, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1998, 65 (1) 50;
- You have accessDear ColleagueJohn D. Clough, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1998, 65 (1) 8;
Collins, Gregory B.
- You have accessNew strategies for detecting and treating problem drinkingJ. Harry Isaacson, MD and Gregory B. Collins, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1998, 65 (1) 14-17;
Alcohol use is now seen as a continuum from total abstinence to alcohol dependence, rather than an all-or-nothing condition.
Franko, Thomas G.
- You have accessProtoivpump inhibitors for gastric acid-related diseaseThomas G. Franko, MS and Joel E. Richter, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1998, 65 (1) 27-34;
Proton-pump inhibitors are the most effective drugs for suppressing gastric acid production. Concerns over potential ill effects of hypergastrinemia have proved unfounded.
Gifford, Ray W.
- You have accessJoint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood PressureRay W. Gifford, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1998, 65 (1) 18-24;
The JNC VI report updates the standard of care in hypertension, advising physicians to be more diligent in lowering blood pressure, especially in patients with known risk factors.
Isaacson, J. Harry
- You have accessNew strategies for detecting and treating problem drinkingJ. Harry Isaacson, MD and Gregory B. Collins, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1998, 65 (1) 14-17;
Alcohol use is now seen as a continuum from total abstinence to alcohol dependence, rather than an all-or-nothing condition.
Klein, Allan L.
- You have accessAnorectic drugs and valvular heart disease: A biological and clinical perspectiveJames Wong, MD, PHD, S. Sethu K. Reddy, MD and Allan L. Klein, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1998, 65 (1) 35-41;
The echocardiography appearance of valvular lesions associated with the use of fenfluramine and dexfenfluramine, and current suggestions on how to follow patients who took these drugs.
Krauss, John C.
- You have accessChronic lymphocytic leukemia: A brief reviewJohn C. Krauss, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1998, 65 (1) 42-48;
CLL, the most common type of leukemia, is often discovered incidentally when a routine complete blood count is performed. This paper reviews the pathology, diagnosis, and treatment of CLL.
Markman, Maurie
- You have accessChronic lymphocytic leukemia: A brief reviewJohn C. Krauss, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1998, 65 (1) 42-48;
CLL, the most common type of leukemia, is often discovered incidentally when a routine complete blood count is performed. This paper reviews the pathology, diagnosis, and treatment of CLL.
Mckibben, W. Jeanne
- You have accessA proper role for organized medicine (May 1997) EditorialW. Jeanne McKibben, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1998, 65 (1) 49-50;
Reddy, S. Sethu K.
- You have accessAnorectic drugs and valvular heart disease: A biological and clinical perspectiveJames Wong, MD, PHD, S. Sethu K. Reddy, MD and Allan L. Klein, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1998, 65 (1) 35-41;
The echocardiography appearance of valvular lesions associated with the use of fenfluramine and dexfenfluramine, and current suggestions on how to follow patients who took these drugs.
- You have accessNew guidelines streamline diabetes diagnosisS. Sethu K. Reddy, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1998, 65 (1) 10-12;
Recent changes in the screening guidelines for diabetes should simplify the diagnostic process and identify more people who are at risk.