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Table of Contents

June 01, 1999; Volume 66,Issue 6

In this Issue

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    Dear Colleague
    John D. Clough, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 1999, 66 (6) 327;

Medical Grand Rounds

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    How to use low-molecular weight heparin for outpatient management of deep vein thrombosis
    Steven R. Deitcher, MD, Jeffrey W. Olin, DO and John Bartholomew, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 1999, 66 (6) 329-331;

    Outpatient use of low-molecular weight heparins requires careful planning and patient education. This article features an algorithm used at the Cleveland Clinic.

IM Board Review

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    A 57-year-old woman with pulmonary infiltrates and eosinophili
    Arlene Lobo, MD and Raed A. Dweik, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 1999, 66 (6) 335-339;

    What is the likely cause of this patient's symptoms? A self-test on a clinical case.

Review

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    A common-sense approach to chronic fatigue in primary care
    Dennis C. Anc, MD and Leonard H. Calabrese, DO
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 1999, 66 (6) 343-352;

    Chronic fatigue is a mystery. This does not mean that it is not real, or that physicians cannot help.

Pioneers in Medicine

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    Sones-laws of clinical conduct
    William L. Proudfit, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 1999, 66 (6) 353-355;

    Remembering one of the fathers of modern cardiology, and the principles he lived by.

Review

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    Review of newer contraceptive agents
    Mahmooda Qureshi, MD and Marjan Attaran, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 1999, 66 (6) 358-366;

    The latest in oral contraceptives, injectable progesterone, subdermal progestin implants, progesterone-releasing IUDs, emergency contraception, and male contraception.

Current Drug Therapy

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    Inhibitors of tumor necrosis factor: New treatment options for rheumatoid arthritis
    Larry W. Moreland, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 1999, 66 (6) 367-374;

    The treatment of autoimmune diseases took a big step forward recently with the release of new drugs that target one of the key cytokines in the inflammatory process. With an illustration showing how the new drugs block tumor necrosis factor.

Infectious Disease Alert

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    Listeriosis: Recognizing it, treating it, preventing it
    Alan J. Taege, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 1999, 66 (6) 375-380;

    Listeria monocytogenes has become a major pathogen in foodborne illness. In listerial meningitis, the most common manifestation, the mortality rate exceeds 20%.

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