Index by author
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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;
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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.
Richter, Joel E.
- 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.
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Vidt, Donald G.
- 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.
- 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.
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Wilke, William S.
- 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.
Wong, James
- 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.