Index by author
Aronson, Col Naomi
- You have accessNonhealing skin lesions in a sailor and a journalist returning from IraqLtc Emil P. Lesho, MC, USA, Ronald Neafie, MS, Ltc Glenn Wortmann, MC, USA and Col Naomi Aronson, MC, USACleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2005, 72 (2) 93-106;
The differential diagnosis of chronic ulcerative or nodular skin lesions in returned personnel is broad.
Chey, William D.
- You have accessA clinician’s guide to managing Helicobacter pylori infectionRichard Saad, MD and William D. Chey, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2005, 72 (2) 109-124;
A physician must choose carefully which patients to test, because widespread treatment is neither justified clinically nor cost-effective.
Dmochowski, Roger R.
- You have accessOveractive bladder: Evaluation and management in primary careMatt T. Rosenberg, MD and Roger R. Dmochowski, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2005, 72 (2) 149-156;
An algorithm can help detect and manage this common problem.
Garcia, Mario J.
- You have accessCould cardiac CT revolutionize the practice of cardiology?Mario J. Garcia, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2005, 72 (2) 88-89;
Using computed tomography, physicians could move away from determining “probability” to establishing a definitive diagnosis of coronary artery disease.
Halliburton, Sandra S.
- You have accessCT of the heart: Principles, advances, clinical usesPaul Schoenhagen, MD, Arthur E. Stillman, MD, PhD, Sandra S. Halliburton, PhD and Richard D. White, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2005, 72 (2) 127-138;
Computed tomography has become a standard test for aortic dissection and pulmonary embolism, and it has great potential for assessing coronary artery disease. We review its principles and its uses in cardiovascular medicine.
Jaffer, Amir K.
- You have accessIssues in anticoagulant therapy: Recent trials start to answer the tough questionsAmir K. Jaffer, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2005, 72 (2) 157-163;
Three cases—an idiopathic deep venous thrombosis, a pulmonary embolism in a cancer patient, and scheduled surgery in a patient with a mechanical heart valve—introduce discussions of how evidence can be incorporated into clinical practice.
Jin, Xian Wen
- You have accessNew cervical cancer screening strategy: Combined Pap and HPV testingXian Wen Jin, MD, PhD, Kristine Zanotti, MD and Belinda Yen-Lieberman, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2005, 72 (2) 141-148;
Women age 30 and older can undergo combined Papanicolaou (Pap) and human papillomavirus (HPV) testing every 3 years instead of Pap testing alone every year, according to several professional societies.
Lesho, Ltc Emil P.
- You have accessNonhealing skin lesions in a sailor and a journalist returning from IraqLtc Emil P. Lesho, MC, USA, Ronald Neafie, MS, Ltc Glenn Wortmann, MC, USA and Col Naomi Aronson, MC, USACleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2005, 72 (2) 93-106;
The differential diagnosis of chronic ulcerative or nodular skin lesions in returned personnel is broad.
Mandell, Brian F.
- You have accessTrench foot, jungle rot, and now, Baghdad boilBrian F. Mandell, MD, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2005, 72 (2) 81;
Those of us in civilian practice need to pay attention to specific problems of our returning troops, so we can expeditiously deal with them in our offices and clinics.
Neafie, Ronald
- You have accessNonhealing skin lesions in a sailor and a journalist returning from IraqLtc Emil P. Lesho, MC, USA, Ronald Neafie, MS, Ltc Glenn Wortmann, MC, USA and Col Naomi Aronson, MC, USACleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2005, 72 (2) 93-106;
The differential diagnosis of chronic ulcerative or nodular skin lesions in returned personnel is broad.