Index by author
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Adelstein, David
- You have accessA woman with headache and blurred visionEna Segota, MD, David Adelstein, MD and Tarek Mekhail, MD, MScCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2005, 72 (10) 848-851;
She has non-small-cell lung cancer and patchy symmetrical areas of subcortical edema in the posterior parietal and occipital lobes of the brain. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Agatston, Arthur S.
- You have accessThe end of the diet debates?Arthur S. Agatston, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2005, 72 (10) 946-950;
The healthiest diet is a Mediterranean type that features foods that are high in omega-3 fatty acids, unsaturated fats, and fiber, and that have a low glycemic index.
AlMahameed, Amjad
- You have accessManaging abdominal aortic aneurysms Treat the aneurysm and the risk factorsAmjad AlMahameed, MD, Ahmed Abdel Latif, MD and Linda M. Graham, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2005, 72 (10) 877-888;
Abdominal aortic aneurysms are not only a danger in themselves, they also signify underlying vascular disease.
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Bilello, Kathryn Smith
- You have accessRespiratory tract infections: Another reason not to smokeSusan Murin, MD, MSc and Kathryn Smith Bilello, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2005, 72 (10) 916-920;
Patients who smoke need to be informed about the benefits of being vaccinated and stopping smoking.
Brescia, Gina R.
- You have accessUpdate in thrombosis: Answers to perplexing questionsDaniel G. Federman, MD, Gina R. Brescia, MD, John P. Moriarty, MD, Sally G. Haskell, MD, Raj Krishnamurthy, MD and Robert S. Kirsner, MD, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2005, 72 (10) 907-915;
How long should patients receive warfarin? Is less-intense therapy as effective as standard therapy? When is the risk of recurrence highest? Do mutations increase the risk of recurrence?
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Dweik, Raed A.
- You have accessPleural effusions: Evaluation and managementJosé C. Yataco, MD and Raed A. Dweik, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2005, 72 (10) 854-872;
A rational diagnostic workup will reveal the cause in most cases.
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Federman, Daniel G.
- You have accessUpdate in thrombosis: Answers to perplexing questionsDaniel G. Federman, MD, Gina R. Brescia, MD, John P. Moriarty, MD, Sally G. Haskell, MD, Raj Krishnamurthy, MD and Robert S. Kirsner, MD, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2005, 72 (10) 907-915;
How long should patients receive warfarin? Is less-intense therapy as effective as standard therapy? When is the risk of recurrence highest? Do mutations increase the risk of recurrence?
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George, Susan
- You have accessFever in a returned travelerEmil P. Lesho, DO, Susan George, MD and Glenn Wortmann, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2005, 72 (10) 921-927;
Six weeks after returning from Manaus, Brazil, he has recurring symptoms of fever, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, and malaise. What is the likely diagnosis?
Graham, Linda M.
- You have accessManaging abdominal aortic aneurysms Treat the aneurysm and the risk factorsAmjad AlMahameed, MD, Ahmed Abdel Latif, MD and Linda M. Graham, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2005, 72 (10) 877-888;
Abdominal aortic aneurysms are not only a danger in themselves, they also signify underlying vascular disease.
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Haskell, Sally G.
- You have accessUpdate in thrombosis: Answers to perplexing questionsDaniel G. Federman, MD, Gina R. Brescia, MD, John P. Moriarty, MD, Sally G. Haskell, MD, Raj Krishnamurthy, MD and Robert S. Kirsner, MD, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2005, 72 (10) 907-915;
How long should patients receive warfarin? Is less-intense therapy as effective as standard therapy? When is the risk of recurrence highest? Do mutations increase the risk of recurrence?
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Javaheri, Shahrokh
- You have accessSleep apnea is linked to heart failure, but does treatment improve outcome?Laura Wexler, MD and Shahrokh Javaheri, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2005, 72 (10) 929-936;
Heart failure is a risk factor for sleep apnea, which in turn may adversely affect cardiovascular function.
Jeha, Lara E.
- You have accessOptimizing outcomes in pregnant women with epilepsyLara E. Jeha, MD and Harold H. Morris, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2005, 72 (10) 938-945;
Risks can be minimized with preconception planning, careful obstetric care, and close postpartum follow-up.
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Kirsner, Robert S.
- You have accessUpdate in thrombosis: Answers to perplexing questionsDaniel G. Federman, MD, Gina R. Brescia, MD, John P. Moriarty, MD, Sally G. Haskell, MD, Raj Krishnamurthy, MD and Robert S. Kirsner, MD, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2005, 72 (10) 907-915;
How long should patients receive warfarin? Is less-intense therapy as effective as standard therapy? When is the risk of recurrence highest? Do mutations increase the risk of recurrence?
Krishnamurthy, Raj
- You have accessUpdate in thrombosis: Answers to perplexing questionsDaniel G. Federman, MD, Gina R. Brescia, MD, John P. Moriarty, MD, Sally G. Haskell, MD, Raj Krishnamurthy, MD and Robert S. Kirsner, MD, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2005, 72 (10) 907-915;
How long should patients receive warfarin? Is less-intense therapy as effective as standard therapy? When is the risk of recurrence highest? Do mutations increase the risk of recurrence?
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Latif, Ahmed Abdel
- You have accessManaging abdominal aortic aneurysms Treat the aneurysm and the risk factorsAmjad AlMahameed, MD, Ahmed Abdel Latif, MD and Linda M. Graham, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2005, 72 (10) 877-888;
Abdominal aortic aneurysms are not only a danger in themselves, they also signify underlying vascular disease.
Lesho, Emil P.
- You have accessFever in a returned travelerEmil P. Lesho, DO, Susan George, MD and Glenn Wortmann, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2005, 72 (10) 921-927;
Six weeks after returning from Manaus, Brazil, he has recurring symptoms of fever, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, and malaise. What is the likely diagnosis?
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Mandell, Brian F.
- You have accessVascular disease: It’s not just the pipesBrian F. Mandell, MD, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2005, 72 (10) 841;
The management of patients with venous and arterial vascular disease keeps getting more complex.
Mekhail, Tarek
- You have accessA woman with headache and blurred visionEna Segota, MD, David Adelstein, MD and Tarek Mekhail, MD, MScCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2005, 72 (10) 848-851;
She has non-small-cell lung cancer and patchy symmetrical areas of subcortical edema in the posterior parietal and occipital lobes of the brain. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Moriarty, John P.
- You have accessUpdate in thrombosis: Answers to perplexing questionsDaniel G. Federman, MD, Gina R. Brescia, MD, John P. Moriarty, MD, Sally G. Haskell, MD, Raj Krishnamurthy, MD and Robert S. Kirsner, MD, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2005, 72 (10) 907-915;
How long should patients receive warfarin? Is less-intense therapy as effective as standard therapy? When is the risk of recurrence highest? Do mutations increase the risk of recurrence?
Morris, Harold H.
- You have accessOptimizing outcomes in pregnant women with epilepsyLara E. Jeha, MD and Harold H. Morris, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2005, 72 (10) 938-945;
Risks can be minimized with preconception planning, careful obstetric care, and close postpartum follow-up.
Murin, Susan
- You have accessRespiratory tract infections: Another reason not to smokeSusan Murin, MD, MSc and Kathryn Smith Bilello, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2005, 72 (10) 916-920;
Patients who smoke need to be informed about the benefits of being vaccinated and stopping smoking.
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Ricanati, Elizabeth H.W.
- You have accessEating disorders: RecognizeearlytopreventcomplicationsElizabeth H.W. Ricanati, MD and Ellen S. Rome, MD, MPHCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2005, 72 (10) 895-906;
Eating disorders are not just about food and weight. The clinical team’s job is to identify what problem the patient is trying to cope with and to help her—or him—develop healthier coping strategies.
Rome, Ellen S.
- You have accessEating disorders: RecognizeearlytopreventcomplicationsElizabeth H.W. Ricanati, MD and Ellen S. Rome, MD, MPHCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2005, 72 (10) 895-906;
Eating disorders are not just about food and weight. The clinical team’s job is to identify what problem the patient is trying to cope with and to help her—or him—develop healthier coping strategies.
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Segota, Ena
- You have accessA woman with headache and blurred visionEna Segota, MD, David Adelstein, MD and Tarek Mekhail, MD, MScCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2005, 72 (10) 848-851;
She has non-small-cell lung cancer and patchy symmetrical areas of subcortical edema in the posterior parietal and occipital lobes of the brain. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Stoller, James K.
- You have accessFever in a returned travelerEmil P. Lesho, DO, Susan George, MD and Glenn Wortmann, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2005, 72 (10) 921-927;
Six weeks after returning from Manaus, Brazil, he has recurring symptoms of fever, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, and malaise. What is the likely diagnosis?
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Wexler, Laura
- You have accessSleep apnea is linked to heart failure, but does treatment improve outcome?Laura Wexler, MD and Shahrokh Javaheri, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2005, 72 (10) 929-936;
Heart failure is a risk factor for sleep apnea, which in turn may adversely affect cardiovascular function.
Williams, Marc
- You have accessA woman with headache and blurred visionEna Segota, MD, David Adelstein, MD and Tarek Mekhail, MD, MScCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2005, 72 (10) 848-851;
She has non-small-cell lung cancer and patchy symmetrical areas of subcortical edema in the posterior parietal and occipital lobes of the brain. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Wortmann, Glenn
- You have accessFever in a returned travelerEmil P. Lesho, DO, Susan George, MD and Glenn Wortmann, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2005, 72 (10) 921-927;
Six weeks after returning from Manaus, Brazil, he has recurring symptoms of fever, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, and malaise. What is the likely diagnosis?
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Yataco, José C.
- You have accessPleural effusions: Evaluation and managementJosé C. Yataco, MD and Raed A. Dweik, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 2005, 72 (10) 854-872;
A rational diagnostic workup will reveal the cause in most cases.