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January 01, 2003; Volume 70,Issue 1

From the Editor

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    Cyber-CME and the Journal’s computer-literate readers
    John D. Clough, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 2003, 70 (1) 7;

    Congratulations to you, our readers, on your adaptability and computer literacy.

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    Relieving migraine pain: Sorting through the options
    Lisa K. Mannix, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 2003, 70 (1) 8-28;

    Even with effective treatments, including new drugs in convenient dosage forms, the key is still a good working patient-physician relationship.

Patient Information

  • Migraine treatments– what you can expect
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    Migraine treatments– what you can expect
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 2003, 70 (1) 30;

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  • Polycystic ovary syndrome: Pathogenesis and treatment over the short and long term
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    Polycystic ovary syndrome: Pathogenesis and treatment over the short and long term
    Theresa L. Marx, MD and Adi E. Mehta, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 2003, 70 (1) 31-45;

    PCOS can lead to serious sequelae such as endometrial or ovarian cancer, diabetes mellitus, and coronary artery disease.

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  • Should everyone with a recent myocardial infarction receive a beta-blocker and an ACE inhibitor?
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    Should everyone with a recent myocardial infarction receive a beta-blocker and an ACE inhibitor?
    John C. Hostetter, MD and Sasan Ghaffari, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 2003, 70 (1) 46-48;

    Yes, except for those with the standard contraindications to these drugs.

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    New guidelines: What to do about an unexpected positive tuberculin skin test
    Catherine Curley, MD, MS
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 2003, 70 (1) 49-55;

    With tuberculosis declining in prevalence, the focus is shifting to testing only persons at increased risk.

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  • If your tuberculosis skin test is positive
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    If your tuberculosis skin test is positive
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 2003, 70 (1) 56;

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    Thyrotoxicosis and the cardiovascular system: Subtle but serious effects
    Marco Roffi, MD, Fabio Cattaneo, MD and Eric J. Topol, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 2003, 70 (1) 57-63;

    One should suspect thyrotoxicosis in patients with palpitations, tachycardia, exercise intolerance, or dyspnea on exertion.

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  • Alosetron (Lotronex) is back: Should I use it to treat my patients with irritable bowel syndrome?
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    Alosetron (Lotronex) is back: Should I use it to treat my patients with irritable bowel syndrome?
    Bo Shen, MD and Edy E. Soffer, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 2003, 70 (1) 64-65;

    The FDA recently approved the remarketing of alosetron, but with strict limitations.

Im Board Review

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    A 62-year-old man with sudden onset of orthopnea and left shoulder weakness and pain
    William C. Cook, DO and Jeffrey Chapman, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 2003, 70 (1) 66-69;

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

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