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Table of Contents

October 01, 2001; Volume 68,Issue 10

From the Editor

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    Handheld computers are fun, sometimes even useful
    John D. Clough, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2001, 68 (10) 819;

    “Be not the first by whom the new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.”

1-Minute Consult

  • Who should receive hepatitis A vaccine?
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    Who should receive hepatitis A vaccine?
    Steven D. Mawhorter, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2001, 68 (10) 825-827;

    Vaccination is recommended for overseas travelers, children, older adults, transplant recipients, patients with chronic liver disease, and others at risk.

The Clinical Picture

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    A 67-year-old woman with sudden onset of chest pain and dyspnea
    David H. Lewis, MD, Lisa A. Cardon, RDCS, Brian P. Griffin, MD and Wael A. Jaber, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2001, 68 (10) 828-829;

    Questions and answers on the visible signs of diseases.

Medical Grand Rounds

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    Elusive syndromes: Treating the biologic basis of fibromyalgia and related syndromes
    Daniel J. Clauw, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2001, 68 (10) 830-834;

    Fibromyalgia may have a stronger physiologic basis than previously thought, and its symptoms can be alleviated.

Patient Information

  • Living with fibromyalgia
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    Living with fibromyalgia
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2001, 68 (10) 837;

Review

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    Information at hand: Using handheld computers in medicine
    Peter J. Embi, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2001, 68 (10) 840-853;

    If you are not using a handheld computer in your practice yet, chances are you soon will.

Editorial

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    Handheld computers in medicine: The future is not here yet
    C. Martin Harris, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2001, 68 (10) 854-856;

    Some problems need to be overcome before handheld computers become essential equipment in every physician’s pocket.

Review

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    Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura-hemolytic uremic syndrome: Diagnosis and treatment
    James N. George, MD and Sara K. Vesely, PhD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2001, 68 (10) 857-878;

    Prompt recognition of the condition and initiation of plasma exchange treatment are critical.

Valvular Heart Disease Update

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    New Series
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2001, 68 (10) 880;

    An update on the many recent changes in the diagnosis and treatment of valvular disease, focusing on the most common problems.

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    Current medical management of valvular heart disease
    Emil Hayek, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2001, 68 (10) 881-887;

    Drug therapy is important in the management of valvular heart disease, though often it does not alter the disease course or delay the need for surgery.

Im Board Review

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    A 65-year-old man with progressive shortness of breath
    Hani Jneid, MD, Natalie G. Correia, DO and Franklin A. Michota, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2001, 68 (10) 888-894;

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

Departments

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    Meningococcal vaccination for college freshmen (JANUARY 2001)
    Michael Bröker, PhD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2001, 68 (10) 879;
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The beat goes on: Highlights from the new American and European A-fib guidelines
What diagnostic tests should be done after discovering clubbing in a patient without cardiopulmonary symptoms?
Tinea incognito
Prolonged venous filling time and dependent rubor in a patient with peripheral artery disease
Nociplastic pain: A practical guide to chronic pain management in the primary care setting
Sarcoidosis with diffuse purplish erythematous plaques on the hands
Cardiovascular disease in people living with HIV: Risk assessment and management
Heart to heart: Progress in cardiovascular disease prevention for people living with HIV
Don’t judge a book by its cover: Unusual presentations of pericardial disease
Hypoglycemia after bariatric surgery: Management updates
Risk-factor modification to prevent recurrent atrial fibrillation after catheter ablation
Common electrolyte imbalance, uncommon cause

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