Index by author
Armstrong, Wendy S.
- You have accessHighly resistant HIV: If not a super strain, at least a wake-up callAlan J. Taege, MD and Wendy S. Armstrong, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 2005, 72 (4) 285-286;
Even if it is too soon to sound the alarm about a “super strain,” we must redouble our prevention efforts.
Bartholomew, John R.
- You have accessVaricose veins: Newer, better treatments availableJohn R. Bartholomew, MD, Terry King, MD, Avisesh Sahgal, MD and Allison T. Vidimos, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 2005, 72 (4) 312-328;
We can now offer patients more convenient and less invasive options for managing their varicose veins.
Broderick, Joseph P.
- You have accessAdvances in the treatment of hemorrhagic stroke: A possible new treatmentJoseph P. Broderick, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 2005, 72 (4) 341-344;
Recombinant factor VIIa may be the first proven treatment for intracerebral hemorrhage.
Bronson, David L.
- You have accessThe authors reply: Shared appointments can be good careDavid L. Bronson, MD and Richard A. Maxwell, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 2005, 72 (4) 280;
Shared appointments are not for everybody, but we have found they help in providing access for hopelessly backlogged physicians and are usually enjoyable for both the patients and the physician.
Burns, Richard
- You have accessCervical cancer screening (February 2005)Richard Burns, MD, FACPCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 2005, 72 (4) 272;
Cohen, Leslie G.
- You have access‘Thanks for sharing’: A fictional reflection on shared medical appointmentsLeslie G. Cohen, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 2005, 72 (4) 277-280;
“I’m not an exhibitionist, Doctor. I came here to see you, not to be part of a medical encounter group.”
Daneschvar, H. Leon
- You have accessAn elderly woman with leg swelling and painH. Leon Daneschvar, MD and Hamed Daw, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 2005, 72 (4) 353-358;
Six days after she started treatment for deep venous thrombosis, her platelet count drops to 60 × 109/L. What is the cause?
Daw, Hamed
- You have accessAn elderly woman with leg swelling and painH. Leon Daneschvar, MD and Hamed Daw, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 2005, 72 (4) 353-358;
Six days after she started treatment for deep venous thrombosis, her platelet count drops to 60 × 109/L. What is the cause?
Dunfee, Marleen
- You have accessPhysical therapy for back pain (January 2005)Marleen Dunfee, MS, PT and Erin Johnson, DPTCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 2005, 72 (4) 272-273;
Emery, Stephen P.
- You have accessHypertensive disorders of pregnancy: Overdiagnosis is appropriateStephen P. Emery, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 2005, 72 (4) 345-352;
Since the presentation of preeclampsia is variable, a high index of suspicion is warranted.