Index by author
Aboussouan, Loutfi S.
- You have accessIn reply: Respiratory disorders in neuromuscular diseases (June 2005)Loutfi S. Aboussouan, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2005, 72 (8) 639;
Akpunonu, Basil E.
- You have accessErectile dysfunction (April 2005)Basil E. Akpunonu, MD, MSc and Anand B. Mutgi, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2005, 72 (8) 639-640;
Aladesanmi, Oluranti
- You have accessA 56-year-old man with hypercalcemiaOluranti Aladesanmi, MD, MPH, Xian Wen Jin, MD, PhD and Craig Nielsen, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2005, 72 (8) 707-712;
He has no symptoms, but his liver is palpable and his calcium, glucose, and creatinine concentrations are elevated. What is the cause?
Chhaya, Sheetal
- You have accessMultiple skin nodules in a 64-year-old womanSheetal Chhaya, DO and Karen Rendt, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2005, 72 (8) 687-688;
The nodules developed about 18 years ago, about 10 years after the onset of proximal muscle weakness and rash. What is the diagnosis?
Dunbar, Richard L.
- You have accessDemystifying triglycerides: A practical approach for the clinicianRichard L. Dunbar, MD and Daniel J. Rader, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2005, 72 (8) 661-680;
Despite uncertainties, the National Cholesterol Education Program’s report provides a practical framework for approaching hypertriglyceridemia.
Fletcher, Gerald
- You have accessWhy and how to prescribe exercise: Overcoming the barriersGerald Fletcher, MD and Jorge F. Trejo, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2005, 72 (8) 645-656;
To help patients start exercising and stay with it, clinicians should start by writing a prescription.
Hirsch, Ronald
- You have accessRespiratory disorders in neuromuscular diseases (June 2005)Ronald Hirsch, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2005, 72 (8) 639;
Jin, Xian Wen
- You have accessA 56-year-old man with hypercalcemiaOluranti Aladesanmi, MD, MPH, Xian Wen Jin, MD, PhD and Craig Nielsen, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2005, 72 (8) 707-712;
He has no symptoms, but his liver is palpable and his calcium, glucose, and creatinine concentrations are elevated. What is the cause?
Krieger, Derk W.
- You have accessShould patients with TIAs be hospitalized?Derk W. Krieger, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2005, 72 (8) 722-724;
Some patients may need to be hospitalized for specific reasons. The important point is that TIAs are not benign and that the causes of TIAs should be urgently diagnosed and treated.
Langford, Carol A.
- You have accessUpdate on Wegener granulomatosisCarol A. Langford, MD, MHSCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2005, 72 (8) 689-697;
Although Wegener granulomatosis is uncommon, it is relevant to internists because it is a multisystem disease that presents in a variety of ways. Current treatments induce remission and allow long-term survival.