Index by author
April 01, 1998; Volume 65,Issue 4
Nielsen, Craig
- You have accessA 61-year-old woman with thrombocytopenia and a rashPeter Mazzone, MD and Craig Nielsen, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 1998, 65 (4) 209-214;
A self-quiz on a difficult clinical case.
Palmer, Robert
- You have accessAgitated dementia: Drug vs nondrug treatmentLeopoldo Pozuelo, MD, Kathleen Franco, MD and Robert Palmer, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 1998, 65 (4) 191-199;
An individualized approach to identify and treat the cause of the agitation is more effective than simply prescribing neuroleptic drugs.
Pozuelo, Leopoldo
- You have accessAgitated dementia: Drug vs nondrug treatmentLeopoldo Pozuelo, MD, Kathleen Franco, MD and Robert Palmer, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 1998, 65 (4) 191-199;
An individualized approach to identify and treat the cause of the agitation is more effective than simply prescribing neuroleptic drugs.
Stoiler, James K.
- You have accessOxygen and aerosolized drug delivery: Matching the device to the patientJohn E. Burkhart, BS, RRT and James K. Stoiler, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 1998, 65 (4) 200-208;
The many devices for administering supplemental oxygen and aerosolized drugs allow physicians to individualize therapy, but choosing the right device presents challenges. With color illustrations showing how each device operates.
Stoller, James K.
- You have accessA 61-year-old woman with thrombocytopenia and a rashPeter Mazzone, MD and Craig Nielsen, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 1998, 65 (4) 209-214;
A self-quiz on a difficult clinical case.
Wilke, William S.
- You have accessPrimary biliary cirrhosis: Ursodiol effective, but think transplantation soonerRobert L. Carithers, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 1998, 65 (4) 174-176;
Ursodiol may slow the progression of primary biliary cirrhosis, but treatment is still mainly palliative, and liver transplantation is the only definitive therapy.