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December 01, 2005; Volume 72,Issue 12
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A

  1. Aberg, Judith A.

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      Dyslipidemia in HIV patients
      Marisa Tungsiripat, MD and Judith A. Aberg, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2005, 72 (12) 1113-1120;

      HIV can raise lipid levels, and so do the drugs used to treat it. As patients with HIV infection live longer, these non-HIV medical problems become more relevant.

C

  1. Carey, John J.

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      Hypercalcemia (AUGUST 2005)
      Miriam F. Delaney, MD and John J. Carey, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2005, 72 (12) 1075;

D

  1. Delaney, Miriam F.

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      Hypercalcemia (AUGUST 2005)
      Miriam F. Delaney, MD and John J. Carey, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2005, 72 (12) 1075;

E

  1. Einstein, David M.

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      A patient with acute flank pain
      Jana B. Horner, MD, David M. Einstein, MD and Brian R. Herts, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2005, 72 (12) 1102-1104;

      With all of the imaging options, which is the best way to assess for renal calculi in the acute setting?

    2. You have access
      A patient with acute flank pain
      Jana B. Horner, MD, David M. Einstein, MD and Brian R. Herts, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2005, 72 (12) 1102-1104;

      With all of the imaging options, which is the best way to assess for renal calculi in the acute setting?

  2. Espinoza, Sara

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      Frailty in older adults: Insights and interventions
      Sara Espinoza, MD and Jeremy D. Walston, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2005, 72 (12) 1105-1112;

      We are getting better at systematically predicting who is vulnerable and at understanding the biologic basis of this vulnerability, which should lead to interventions to improve outcomes.

G

  1. Garovic, Vesna D.

    1. Renovascular hypertension: Balancing the controversies in diagnosis and treatment
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      Renovascular hypertension: Balancing the controversies in diagnosis and treatment
      Vesna D. Garovic, MD, Garvan C. Kane, MB, BCh and Gary L. Schwartz, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2005, 72 (12) 1135-1147;

      Which patients should undergo testing for renovascular hypertension, and with which test? What are the roles of renal angioplasty and stenting?

H

  1. Herts, Brian R.

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      A patient with acute flank pain
      Jana B. Horner, MD, David M. Einstein, MD and Brian R. Herts, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2005, 72 (12) 1102-1104;

      With all of the imaging options, which is the best way to assess for renal calculi in the acute setting?

    2. You have access
      A patient with acute flank pain
      Jana B. Horner, MD, David M. Einstein, MD and Brian R. Herts, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2005, 72 (12) 1102-1104;

      With all of the imaging options, which is the best way to assess for renal calculi in the acute setting?

  2. Horner, Jana B.

    1. You have access
      A patient with acute flank pain
      Jana B. Horner, MD, David M. Einstein, MD and Brian R. Herts, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2005, 72 (12) 1102-1104;

      With all of the imaging options, which is the best way to assess for renal calculi in the acute setting?

J

  1. Jin, Xian Wen

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      Avian influenza: An emerging pandemic threat
      Xian Wen Jin, MD, PhD and Sherif B. Mossad, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2005, 72 (12) 1129-1134;

      We briefly review the lessons from past pandemics, the threat of the current avian flu outbreak, and recommendations for prevention.

K

  1. Kane, Garvan C.

    1. Renovascular hypertension: Balancing the controversies in diagnosis and treatment
      You have access
      Renovascular hypertension: Balancing the controversies in diagnosis and treatment
      Vesna D. Garovic, MD, Garvan C. Kane, MB, BCh and Gary L. Schwartz, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2005, 72 (12) 1135-1147;

      Which patients should undergo testing for renovascular hypertension, and with which test? What are the roles of renal angioplasty and stenting?

L

  1. LaRosa, Steven P.

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      Use of corticosteroids in the sepsis syndrome: What do we know now?
      Steven P. LaRosa, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2005, 72 (12) 1121-1127;

      Although there is a physiologic rationale for using corticosteroids in sepsis, there are also safety concerns. A definitive trial is under way. This article analyzes the evidence to date and gives the authors personal recommendations.

  2. Levine, Michael A.

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      Primary hyperparathyroidism: 7,000 years of progress
      Michael A. Levine, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2005, 72 (12) 1084-1098;

      Nowadays, most patients with primary hyperparathyroidism present with very mild disease instead of with the severe bone or kidney manifestations seen in the past. Some experts wonder if the indications for surgery should be broadened.

M

  1. Mandell, Brian F.

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      Please return the postcard
      Brian F. Mandell, MD, PhD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2005, 72 (12) 1072;

      To help us continue to mail you the Journal every month, please return the attached postcard.

  2. Mossad, Sherif B.

    1. You have access
      Avian influenza: An emerging pandemic threat
      Xian Wen Jin, MD, PhD and Sherif B. Mossad, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2005, 72 (12) 1129-1134;

      We briefly review the lessons from past pandemics, the threat of the current avian flu outbreak, and recommendations for prevention.

P

  1. Pien, Lily C.

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      How long can my patient use intranasal steroid sprays?
      Lily C. Pien, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2005, 72 (12) 1079-1082;

      There is little evidence to indicate they cause significant systemic side effects. However, patients who use them regularly should undergo examinations of the nasal cavity at least once a year to check for damage to the septum.

S

  1. Schwartz, Gary L.

    1. Renovascular hypertension: Balancing the controversies in diagnosis and treatment
      You have access
      Renovascular hypertension: Balancing the controversies in diagnosis and treatment
      Vesna D. Garovic, MD, Garvan C. Kane, MB, BCh and Gary L. Schwartz, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2005, 72 (12) 1135-1147;

      Which patients should undergo testing for renovascular hypertension, and with which test? What are the roles of renal angioplasty and stenting?

T

  1. Tungsiripat, Marisa

    1. You have access
      Dyslipidemia in HIV patients
      Marisa Tungsiripat, MD and Judith A. Aberg, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2005, 72 (12) 1113-1120;

      HIV can raise lipid levels, and so do the drugs used to treat it. As patients with HIV infection live longer, these non-HIV medical problems become more relevant.

W

  1. Walston, Jeremy D.

    1. You have access
      Frailty in older adults: Insights and interventions
      Sara Espinoza, MD and Jeremy D. Walston, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2005, 72 (12) 1105-1112;

      We are getting better at systematically predicting who is vulnerable and at understanding the biologic basis of this vulnerability, which should lead to interventions to improve outcomes.

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