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  1. Behrens, Robert J.

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      Oncologic emergencies for the internist
      William S. Krimsky, MD, Robert J. Behrens, MD and Gary J. Kerkvliet, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2002, 69 (3) 209-222;

      The complications the general internist is most likely to see and can least afford to miss.

  2. Bravo, Emmanuel L.

    1. What is the best diagnostic approach when pheochromocytoma is suspected?
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      What is the best diagnostic approach when pheochromocytoma is suspected?
      Emmanuel L. Bravo, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2002, 69 (3) 257-258;

      First prove there is catecholamine overproduction, then obtain an MRI to locate the tumor.

  3. Clark, Brian A.

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      Hereditary hemochromatosis: Molecular genetic testing issues for the clinician
      Brian A. Clark, PhD, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2002, 69 (3) 239-242;

      A DNA test exists, but who should be tested?

  4. Clough, John D.

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      BNP looks like a winner
      John D. Clough, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2002, 69 (3) 179;

      Natriuretic peptides are out of the research laboratory and into the clinic and hospital ward.

  5. Crowe, John

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      Hereditary hemochromatosis: A common, often unrecognized, genetic disease
      Geraldine M. McCarthy, MD, Conor J. McCarthy, MD, Dermot Kenny, MD, John Crowe, MD, PhD and Stephen Eustace, MB
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2002, 69 (3) 224-237;

      Although hereditary hemochromatosis is one of the most common genetic diseases affecting people of northern European descent, it is underdiagnosed.

  6. Eustace, Stephen

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      Hereditary hemochromatosis: A common, often unrecognized, genetic disease
      Geraldine M. McCarthy, MD, Conor J. McCarthy, MD, Dermot Kenny, MD, John Crowe, MD, PhD and Stephen Eustace, MB
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2002, 69 (3) 224-237;

      Although hereditary hemochromatosis is one of the most common genetic diseases affecting people of northern European descent, it is underdiagnosed.

  7. Golish, Joseph A.

    1. A 52-year-old man with excessive daytime sleepiness
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      A 52-year-old man with excessive daytime sleepiness
      Bipin D. Sarodia, MD, Reena Mehra, MD and Joseph A. Golish, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2002, 69 (3) 193-207;

      What is the cause of this patient’s symptoms? A self-test.

  8. Hobbs, Robert E.

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      How to use nesiritide in treating decompensated heart failure
      Roger M. Mills, MD and Robert E. Hobbs, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2002, 69 (3) 252-256;

      Nesiritide, a recombinant formulation of BNP, is the first new parenteral drug in more than a decade to be approved for treating heart failure.

  9. Kenny, Dermot

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      Hereditary hemochromatosis: A common, often unrecognized, genetic disease
      Geraldine M. McCarthy, MD, Conor J. McCarthy, MD, Dermot Kenny, MD, John Crowe, MD, PhD and Stephen Eustace, MB
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2002, 69 (3) 224-237;

      Although hereditary hemochromatosis is one of the most common genetic diseases affecting people of northern European descent, it is underdiagnosed.

  10. Kerkvliet, Gary J.

    1. You have access
      Oncologic emergencies for the internist
      William S. Krimsky, MD, Robert J. Behrens, MD and Gary J. Kerkvliet, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2002, 69 (3) 209-222;

      The complications the general internist is most likely to see and can least afford to miss.

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