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Agelopoulos, Angela
- You have accessObsessive-compulsive disorder: Unearthing a hidden problemSamar El-Sayegh, MD, Scott Bea, PsyD and Angela AgelopoulosCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2003, 70 (10) 824-840;
People with obsessive-compulsive disorder are not crazy, but they often think they are, and so they avoid seeking help.
Al-ashkar, Feyrouz
- You have accessInterpreting pulmonary function tests: Recognize the pattern, and the diagnosis will followFeyrouz Al-Ashkar, MD, Reena Mehra, MD and Peter J. Mazzone, MD, MPHCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2003, 70 (10) 866-881;
We present an overview, an algorithm, and three cases to explain how to use these tests to identify the pattern of respiratory dysfunction.
Bea, Scott
- You have accessObsessive-compulsive disorder: Unearthing a hidden problemSamar El-Sayegh, MD, Scott Bea, PsyD and Angela AgelopoulosCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2003, 70 (10) 824-840;
People with obsessive-compulsive disorder are not crazy, but they often think they are, and so they avoid seeking help.
Benzel, Edward C.
- You have accessCervical spondylotic myelopathy: Make the difficult diagnosis, then refer for surgeryWilliam E. McCormick, MD, Michael P. Steinmetz, MD and Edward C. Benzel, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2003, 70 (10) 899-904;
Prompt surgical treament is key, but the diagnosis can be difficult.
Clough, John D.
- You have accessToo much of a ‘good’ thing?John D. Clough, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2003, 70 (10) 823;
In medicine, worrying about potential problems and engaging in preventive actions like hand-washing and rechecking are not in themselves bad. But obsessive-compulsive disorder is way too much of a good thing.
El-sayegh, Samar
- You have accessObsessive-compulsive disorder: Unearthing a hidden problemSamar El-Sayegh, MD, Scott Bea, PsyD and Angela AgelopoulosCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2003, 70 (10) 824-840;
People with obsessive-compulsive disorder are not crazy, but they often think they are, and so they avoid seeking help.
Ghaffari, Sasan
- You have accessA 46-year-old intravenous drug user with feverJason Hurbanek, MS, Amir Jaffer, MD, J. Walton Tomford, MD, Steven Gordon, MD and Sasan Ghaffari, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2003, 70 (10) 906-908;
He has had fever, chills, night sweats, shortness of breath, and productive cough for 3 days. What is the cause?
Gordon, Steven
- You have accessA 46-year-old intravenous drug user with feverJason Hurbanek, MS, Amir Jaffer, MD, J. Walton Tomford, MD, Steven Gordon, MD and Sasan Ghaffari, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2003, 70 (10) 906-908;
He has had fever, chills, night sweats, shortness of breath, and productive cough for 3 days. What is the cause?
Gordon, Steven M.
- You have accessSARS: Here to stay?Steven M. Gordon, MD and David L. Longworth, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2003, 70 (10) 889-895;
Every health care institution should take precautions against an outbreak of SARS.
Hurbanek, Jason
- You have accessA 46-year-old intravenous drug user with feverJason Hurbanek, MS, Amir Jaffer, MD, J. Walton Tomford, MD, Steven Gordon, MD and Sasan Ghaffari, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2003, 70 (10) 906-908;
He has had fever, chills, night sweats, shortness of breath, and productive cough for 3 days. What is the cause?