Index by author
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Brent, Lawrence H.
- You have accessSpondyloarthropathies: Using presentation to make the diagnosisSiwat Kiratiseavee, MD and Lawrence H. BrentCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2004, 71 (3) 184-206;
Spondylitis is easy to miss and is often falsely assumed to be “just back pain.” Inhibitors of tumor necrosis factor show promise as treatments, but data are still limited.
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Clark, Liana R.
- You have accessFitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome: A diagnosis to consider in women with right upper quadrant painNadja G. Peter, MD, Liana R. Clark, MD and Jeffrey R. Jaeger, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2004, 71 (3) 233-239;
Does your patient need a hearing aid? Primary care physicians—the gatekeepers of audiologic care—can play a more active role in improving the hearing of their adult patients.
Clough, John D.
- You have accessFish oil is no snake oilJohn D. Clough, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2004, 71 (3) 174;
That cod-liver oil I took as a child, though foul tasting, may have been good for my heart.
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Harris, William S.
- You have accessFish oil supplementation: Evidence for health benefitsWilliam S. Harris, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2004, 71 (3) 208-221;
We have solid and compelling evidence that two long-chain omega-3 fatty acids help prevent coronary heart disease.
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Jaeger, Jeffrey R.
- You have accessFitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome: A diagnosis to consider in women with right upper quadrant painNadja G. Peter, MD, Liana R. Clark, MD and Jeffrey R. Jaeger, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2004, 71 (3) 233-239;
Does your patient need a hearing aid? Primary care physicians—the gatekeepers of audiologic care—can play a more active role in improving the hearing of their adult patients.
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Kavuru, Mani S.
- You have accessOmalizumab: Where does it fit into current asthma management?Todd E. Rambasek, MD, David M. Lang, MD and Mani S. Kavuru, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2004, 71 (3) 251-261;
This drug offers substantial promise, but owing to its cost and other limitations, it is not a first-line therapy.
Kiratiseavee, Siwat
- You have accessSpondyloarthropathies: Using presentation to make the diagnosisSiwat Kiratiseavee, MD and Lawrence H. BrentCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2004, 71 (3) 184-206;
Spondylitis is easy to miss and is often falsely assumed to be “just back pain.” Inhibitors of tumor necrosis factor show promise as treatments, but data are still limited.
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Lang, David M.
- You have accessOmalizumab: Where does it fit into current asthma management?Todd E. Rambasek, MD, David M. Lang, MD and Mani S. Kavuru, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2004, 71 (3) 251-261;
This drug offers substantial promise, but owing to its cost and other limitations, it is not a first-line therapy.
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Michota, Franklin A.
- You have accessWhen and how is it appropriate to terminate the physician-patient relationship?Carol Santalucia, MBA and Franklin A. Michota, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2004, 71 (3) 179-183;
This should be a last resort, done only in extreme cases, and only after trying to work things out, giving fair warning, and making sure you are not abandoning the patient.
Muzina, David J.
- You have accessWhat physicians can do to prevent suicideDavid J. Muzina, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2004, 71 (3) 242-250;
No one can predict whether any given patient will or will not attempt suicide, but we should notice when a patient might be at risk—and not be afraid to ask about it.
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Newman, Craig W.
- You have accessHearing loss is often undiscovered, but screening is easyCraig W. Newman, PhD and Sharon A. Sandridge, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2004, 71 (3) 225-232;
Does your patient need a hearing aid? Primary care physicians—the gatekeepers of audiologic care—can play a more active role in improving the hearing of their adult patients.
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Peter, Nadja G.
- You have accessFitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome: A diagnosis to consider in women with right upper quadrant painNadja G. Peter, MD, Liana R. Clark, MD and Jeffrey R. Jaeger, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2004, 71 (3) 233-239;
Does your patient need a hearing aid? Primary care physicians—the gatekeepers of audiologic care—can play a more active role in improving the hearing of their adult patients.
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Rambasek, Todd E.
- You have accessOmalizumab: Where does it fit into current asthma management?Todd E. Rambasek, MD, David M. Lang, MD and Mani S. Kavuru, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2004, 71 (3) 251-261;
This drug offers substantial promise, but owing to its cost and other limitations, it is not a first-line therapy.
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Sandridge, Sharon A.
- You have accessHearing loss is often undiscovered, but screening is easyCraig W. Newman, PhD and Sharon A. Sandridge, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2004, 71 (3) 225-232;
Does your patient need a hearing aid? Primary care physicians—the gatekeepers of audiologic care—can play a more active role in improving the hearing of their adult patients.
Santalucia, Carol
- You have accessWhen and how is it appropriate to terminate the physician-patient relationship?Carol Santalucia, MBA and Franklin A. Michota, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2004, 71 (3) 179-183;
This should be a last resort, done only in extreme cases, and only after trying to work things out, giving fair warning, and making sure you are not abandoning the patient.