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Table of Contents

February 01, 2004; Volume 71,Issue 2

From the Editor

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    In urologic surgery, the legendary becomes routine
    John D. Clough, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2004, 71 (2) 78;

    To the internist, knowing how laparoscopic surgery is done is less important than knowing that it can be done, and when it is appropriate.

Editorial

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    The doctors’ challenge: How can we follow guidelines better?
    Neil B. Mehta, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2004, 71 (2) 81-85;

    A substantial gap exists between evidence and clinical practice. So what is the answer?

Review

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    Pulmonary sarcoidosis: New genetic clues and ongoing treatment controversies
    Daniel A. Culver, DO, Mary Jane Thomassen, PhD and Mani S. Kavuru, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2004, 71 (2) 88-106;

    The wide-ranging manifestations of sarcoidosis can make its diagnosis and management difficult.

The Clinical Picture

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    Multiple leg ulcers in a traveler
    Gustavo A. Cardenas, MD, Aldo Gonzalez-Serva, MD and Carlos Cohen, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2004, 71 (2) 109-112;

    One month after a trip to Central America, he has two painful ulcerations and a nodule. What is the cause?

Minimally Invasive Surgery Update

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    Laparoscopic prostatectomy: A promising option in the treatment of prostate cancer
    Andrew P. Steinberg, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2004, 71 (2) 113-121;

    We describe the technique and examine the outcome data so far.

1-Minute Consult

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    When should patients be allowed to drive after ICD implantation?
    J. Rod Gimbel, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2004, 71 (2) 125-128;

    The problem is not the device, it is the arrhythmia. A “one-size-fits-all” approach to restricting driving should be avoided.

Medical Grand Rounds

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    Common infections in clinical practice: Dealing with the daily uncertainties
    Sherif Mossad, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2004, 71 (2) 129-143;

    Urinary tract infections, vaginitis, upper respiratory tract infections, and soft-tissue infections present a number of uncertainties, including whether to start antibiotic therapy and which agents to use.

Interpreting Key Trials

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    ALLHAT says diuretics are better; ANBP2 says ACEs are better—Can we resolve the differences?
    Donald G. Vidt, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2004, 71 (2) 145-150;

    Two major clinical trials apparently differed about which class of drugs is best for high blood pressure. Or did they?

Review

  • The internist’s role in managing diabetic retinopathy: Screening for early detection
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    The internist’s role in managing diabetic retinopathy: Screening for early detection
    Stephen H. Sinclair, MD and Cherie Delvecchio, BS
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2004, 71 (2) 151-158;

    Early treatment of diabetic retinopathy can prevent visual loss. Internists can ensure that patients get screened annually.

1-Minute Consult

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    How great is the risk of transmitting the hepatitis C virus sexually?
    Rochelle S. Collantes, MPH and Zobair M. Younossi, MD, MPH
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2004, 71 (2) 160-161;

    Compared with other STDs, HCV poses a very low risk of sexual transmission.

Departments

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    Reviewers 2003
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2004, 71 (2) 165;
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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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