Index by author
Adelstein, Edward
- You have accessA 62-year-old man with hypotension and an abnormal chest radiographKirk M. Chan-Tack, MD, Shannon Standridge and Edward Adelstein, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2002, 69 (8) 632-638;
What is the cause of this patient’s symptoms? A self-test.
Attaran, Marjan
- You have accessEndometriosis: Still tough to diagnose and treatMarjan Attaran, MD, Tommaso Falcone, MD and Jeffrey Goldberg, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2002, 69 (8) 647-653;
Despite advances, endometriosis is still tough to diagnose, treat, and live with.
Chan-tack, Kirk M.
- You have accessA 62-year-old man with hypotension and an abnormal chest radiographKirk M. Chan-Tack, MD, Shannon Standridge and Edward Adelstein, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2002, 69 (8) 632-638;
What is the cause of this patient’s symptoms? A self-test.
Clough, John D.
- You have accessKeeping up with medical ‘truth’John D. Clough, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2002, 69 (8) 583;
It’s now documented: by the time you retire, half of what you learned in medical school will be false or obsolete.
Dincer, Ayse P.
- You have accessAsymptomatic hyperuricemia: To treat or not to treatH. Erhan Dincer, MD, Ayse P. Dincer, MD and Dennis J. Levinson, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2002, 69 (8) 594-608;
Most people with asymptomatic hyperuricemia do not need further workup or treatment. Who are the exceptions?
Dincer, H. Erhan
- You have accessAsymptomatic hyperuricemia: To treat or not to treatH. Erhan Dincer, MD, Ayse P. Dincer, MD and Dennis J. Levinson, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2002, 69 (8) 594-608;
Most people with asymptomatic hyperuricemia do not need further workup or treatment. Who are the exceptions?
Falcone, Tommaso
- You have accessEndometriosis: Still tough to diagnose and treatMarjan Attaran, MD, Tommaso Falcone, MD and Jeffrey Goldberg, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2002, 69 (8) 647-653;
Despite advances, endometriosis is still tough to diagnose, treat, and live with.
Goldberg, Jeffrey
- You have accessEndometriosis: Still tough to diagnose and treatMarjan Attaran, MD, Tommaso Falcone, MD and Jeffrey Goldberg, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2002, 69 (8) 647-653;
Despite advances, endometriosis is still tough to diagnose, treat, and live with.
Lashner, Bret A.
- You have accessInflammatory bowel disease: Sorting out the treatment optionsJason M. Wolf, MD and Bret A. Lashner, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2002, 69 (8) 621-631;
Options now include aminosalicylates, steroids, azathioprine, 6-mercaptopurine, cyclosporine, methotrexate, infliximab, heparin, and perhaps even antimicrobials and nicotine. How to choose?
Levinson, Dennis J.
- You have accessAsymptomatic hyperuricemia: To treat or not to treatH. Erhan Dincer, MD, Ayse P. Dincer, MD and Dennis J. Levinson, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2002, 69 (8) 594-608;
Most people with asymptomatic hyperuricemia do not need further workup or treatment. Who are the exceptions?