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September 01, 2005; Volume 72,Issue 9
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A

  1. Angelini, Paolo

    1. You have access
      Intravascular ultrasonography in coronary atherosclerosis trials (June 2005)
      Paolo Angelini, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2005, 72 (9) 745;

      Intravascular ultrasonography in coronary atherosclerosis

  2. Arroliga, Alejandro C.

    1. Auto-positive end-expiratory pressure: Mechanisms and treatment
      You have access
      Auto-positive end-expiratory pressure: Mechanisms and treatment
      Majid M. Mughal, MD, Daniel A. Culver, DO, Omar A. Minai, MD and Alejandro C. Arroliga, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2005, 72 (9) 801-809;

      This common problem in mechanical ventilation increases the work of breathing, worsens gas exchange, and decreases cardiac output.

  3. Avecillas, Jaime F.

    1. You have access
      Restless legs syndrome: Keys to recognition and treatment
      Jaime F. Avecillas, MD, Joseph A. Golish, MD, Carmen Giannini, RN, BSN and José C. Yataco, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2005, 72 (9) 769-787;

      Although the condition is common, a high index of suspicion is needed to diagnose it.

B

  1. Bergfeld, Wilma F.

    1. You have access
      Alopecia areata: What to expect from current treatments
      Nicole C. Dombrowski, DO and Wilma F. Bergfeld, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2005, 72 (9) 758-768;

      Alopecia areata often resolves on its own, but some treatment is often needed due to the psychosocial impact.

  2. Bethel, M. Angelyn

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      Emerging care for type 2 diabetes: Using insulin to reach lower glycemic goals
      Mark N. Feinglos, MD, CM and M. Angelyn Bethel, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2005, 72 (9) 791-799;

      Experts are advocating earlier, more aggressive treatment of type 2 diabetes.

  3. Burkhardt, J. David

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      Malfunctions in implantable cardiac devices: Putting the risk in perspective
      J. David Burkhardt, MD and Bruce L. Wilkoff, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2005, 72 (9) 736-744;

      A device recall does not call for panic. Physicians should weigh the risks and benefits for the individual patient.

C

  1. Culver, Daniel A.

    1. Auto-positive end-expiratory pressure: Mechanisms and treatment
      You have access
      Auto-positive end-expiratory pressure: Mechanisms and treatment
      Majid M. Mughal, MD, Daniel A. Culver, DO, Omar A. Minai, MD and Alejandro C. Arroliga, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2005, 72 (9) 801-809;

      This common problem in mechanical ventilation increases the work of breathing, worsens gas exchange, and decreases cardiac output.

D

  1. Dombrowski, Nicole C.

    1. You have access
      Alopecia areata: What to expect from current treatments
      Nicole C. Dombrowski, DO and Wilma F. Bergfeld, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2005, 72 (9) 758-768;

      Alopecia areata often resolves on its own, but some treatment is often needed due to the psychosocial impact.

E

  1. Einstein, David M.

    1. You have access
      Diagnostic imaging approach to pulmonary embolism
      Joseph W. Stengel, DO and Ruffin J. Graham, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2005, 72 (9) 821-824;

      A man with cancer presents with new dyspnea and low-grade fever. What is the best diagnostic approach?

F

  1. Feinglos, Mark N.

    1. You have access
      Emerging care for type 2 diabetes: Using insulin to reach lower glycemic goals
      Mark N. Feinglos, MD, CM and M. Angelyn Bethel, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2005, 72 (9) 791-799;

      Experts are advocating earlier, more aggressive treatment of type 2 diabetes.

G

  1. Giannini, Carmen

    1. You have access
      Restless legs syndrome: Keys to recognition and treatment
      Jaime F. Avecillas, MD, Joseph A. Golish, MD, Carmen Giannini, RN, BSN and José C. Yataco, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2005, 72 (9) 769-787;

      Although the condition is common, a high index of suspicion is needed to diagnose it.

  2. Golish, Joseph A.

    1. You have access
      Restless legs syndrome: Keys to recognition and treatment
      Jaime F. Avecillas, MD, Joseph A. Golish, MD, Carmen Giannini, RN, BSN and José C. Yataco, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2005, 72 (9) 769-787;

      Although the condition is common, a high index of suspicion is needed to diagnose it.

  3. Graham, Ruffin J.

    1. You have access
      Diagnostic imaging approach to pulmonary embolism
      Joseph W. Stengel, DO and Ruffin J. Graham, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2005, 72 (9) 821-824;

      A man with cancer presents with new dyspnea and low-grade fever. What is the best diagnostic approach?

H

  1. Herts, Brian R.

    1. You have access
      Diagnostic imaging approach to pulmonary embolism
      Joseph W. Stengel, DO and Ruffin J. Graham, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2005, 72 (9) 821-824;

      A man with cancer presents with new dyspnea and low-grade fever. What is the best diagnostic approach?

J

  1. Jones, Peter H.

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      Statins: The case for higher, individualized starting doses
      Peter H. Jones, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2005, 72 (9) 811-816;

      We’re not getting our patients’ low-density lipoprotein cholesterol down to goal levels. We would do better by starting at a higher dose if the patient has a higher baseline level.

M

  1. Mandell, Brian F.

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      Is a pound of prevention better than an ounce of prevention?
      Brian F. Mandell, MD, PhD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2005, 72 (9) 729;

      With statins, should we “start low and go slow” or adopt a new paradigm?

  2. Minai, Omar A.

    1. Auto-positive end-expiratory pressure: Mechanisms and treatment
      You have access
      Auto-positive end-expiratory pressure: Mechanisms and treatment
      Majid M. Mughal, MD, Daniel A. Culver, DO, Omar A. Minai, MD and Alejandro C. Arroliga, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2005, 72 (9) 801-809;

      This common problem in mechanical ventilation increases the work of breathing, worsens gas exchange, and decreases cardiac output.

  3. Mughal, Majid M.

    1. Auto-positive end-expiratory pressure: Mechanisms and treatment
      You have access
      Auto-positive end-expiratory pressure: Mechanisms and treatment
      Majid M. Mughal, MD, Daniel A. Culver, DO, Omar A. Minai, MD and Alejandro C. Arroliga, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2005, 72 (9) 801-809;

      This common problem in mechanical ventilation increases the work of breathing, worsens gas exchange, and decreases cardiac output.

N

  1. Nissen, Steven E.

    1. You have access
      In reply: Intravascular ultrasonography in coronary atherosclerosis trials (June 2005)
      Paul Schoenhagen, MD and Steven E. Nissen, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2005, 72 (9) 745-746;

P

  1. Parekh, Neha

    1. You have access
      Managing short bowel syndrome: Making the most of what the patient still has
      Neha Parekh, MS, RD, LD, CNSD, Douglas Seidner, MD and Ezra Steiger, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2005, 72 (9) 833-838;

      Eating and drinking are better than parenteral nutrition.

R

  1. Ram, C. Venkata S.

    1. You have access
      Angiotensin-receptor blockers: Benefits beyond lowering blood pressure
      Russell L. Silverstein, MD and C. Venkata S. Ram, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2005, 72 (9) 825-832;

      These drugs improve the prognosis more than one would expect from their effect on blood pressure alone.

S

  1. Schoenhagen, Paul

    1. You have access
      In reply: Intravascular ultrasonography in coronary atherosclerosis trials (June 2005)
      Paul Schoenhagen, MD and Steven E. Nissen, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2005, 72 (9) 745-746;
  2. Seidner, Douglas

    1. You have access
      Managing short bowel syndrome: Making the most of what the patient still has
      Neha Parekh, MS, RD, LD, CNSD, Douglas Seidner, MD and Ezra Steiger, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2005, 72 (9) 833-838;

      Eating and drinking are better than parenteral nutrition.

  3. Silverstein, Russell L.

    1. You have access
      Angiotensin-receptor blockers: Benefits beyond lowering blood pressure
      Russell L. Silverstein, MD and C. Venkata S. Ram, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2005, 72 (9) 825-832;

      These drugs improve the prognosis more than one would expect from their effect on blood pressure alone.

  4. Steiger, Ezra

    1. You have access
      Managing short bowel syndrome: Making the most of what the patient still has
      Neha Parekh, MS, RD, LD, CNSD, Douglas Seidner, MD and Ezra Steiger, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2005, 72 (9) 833-838;

      Eating and drinking are better than parenteral nutrition.

  5. Stengel, Joseph W.

    1. You have access
      Diagnostic imaging approach to pulmonary embolism
      Joseph W. Stengel, DO and Ruffin J. Graham, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2005, 72 (9) 821-824;

      A man with cancer presents with new dyspnea and low-grade fever. What is the best diagnostic approach?

W

  1. Weitz, Howard H.

    1. You have access
      How soon can a patient undergo noncardiac surgery after receiving a drug-eluting stent?
      Howard H. Weitz, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2005, 72 (9) 818-820;

      Lacking direct data, we base our approach on data from patients with bare-metal stents and from patients receiving antiplatelet therapy for acute coronary syndromes.

  2. Wilkoff, Bruce L.

    1. You have access
      Malfunctions in implantable cardiac devices: Putting the risk in perspective
      J. David Burkhardt, MD and Bruce L. Wilkoff, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2005, 72 (9) 736-744;

      A device recall does not call for panic. Physicians should weigh the risks and benefits for the individual patient.

  3. Wortmann, Robert L.

    1. You have access
      Dose-related statin myopathy: Is it an issue?
      Robert L. Wortmann, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2005, 72 (9) 751-756;

      Higher doses lead to more cases of myopathy, a potentially serious problem. Fortunately, the incidence is very low.

Y

  1. Yataco, José C.

    1. You have access
      Restless legs syndrome: Keys to recognition and treatment
      Jaime F. Avecillas, MD, Joseph A. Golish, MD, Carmen Giannini, RN, BSN and José C. Yataco, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2005, 72 (9) 769-787;

      Although the condition is common, a high index of suspicion is needed to diagnose it.

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