Index by author
Almahameed, Amjad
- You have accessShould we screen for abdominal aortic aneurysms?Ahmed Abdel Latif, MD, Amjad AlMahameed, MD, MPH and Michael S. Lauer, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 2006, 73 (1) 9-22;
The short answer is yes, but only in the right patients.
Atreja, Ashish
- You have accessHow should we advise patients about the contraceptive patch, given the FDA warning?Holly L. Thacker, MD, Tommaso Falcone, MD, Ashish Atreja, MD, MPH, Anil Jain, MD and C. Martin Harris, MD, MBACleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 2006, 73 (1) 45-47;
In theory, patients could face a higher risk of thromboembolism than with oral contraceptives. But most of all we want to urge them not to simply stop using contraception.
Bethoux, Francois
- You have accessMultiple sclerosis: Advances in understanding, diagnosing, and treating the underlying diseaseRobert J. Fox, MD, Francois Bethoux, MD, Myla D. Goldman, MD and Jeffrey A. Cohen, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 2006, 73 (1) 91-102;
In spite of setbacks, the future holds hope for patients and clinicians struggling against this disease.
Carvalho, Arnaldo G.
- You have accessSevere chest pain in a 32-year-old manMarc Williams, MD and Arnaldo G. Carvalho, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 2006, 73 (1) 49-50;
His electrocardiogram shows ST-segment elevation in leads I, II, aVF, and V5 and V6, but no reciprocal changes. What is the diagnosis?
Cohen, Jeffrey A.
- You have accessMultiple sclerosis: Advances in understanding, diagnosing, and treating the underlying diseaseRobert J. Fox, MD, Francois Bethoux, MD, Myla D. Goldman, MD and Jeffrey A. Cohen, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 2006, 73 (1) 91-102;
In spite of setbacks, the future holds hope for patients and clinicians struggling against this disease.
Falcone, Tommaso
- You have accessHow should we advise patients about the contraceptive patch, given the FDA warning?Holly L. Thacker, MD, Tommaso Falcone, MD, Ashish Atreja, MD, MPH, Anil Jain, MD and C. Martin Harris, MD, MBACleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 2006, 73 (1) 45-47;
In theory, patients could face a higher risk of thromboembolism than with oral contraceptives. But most of all we want to urge them not to simply stop using contraception.
Fox, Robert J.
- You have accessMultiple sclerosis: Advances in understanding, diagnosing, and treating the underlying diseaseRobert J. Fox, MD, Francois Bethoux, MD, Myla D. Goldman, MD and Jeffrey A. Cohen, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 2006, 73 (1) 91-102;
In spite of setbacks, the future holds hope for patients and clinicians struggling against this disease.
Goldfarb, Stanley
- You have accessContrast-induced nephropathy: How it develops, how to prevent itMichael R. Rudnick, MD, Aaron Kesselheim, MD and Stanley Goldfarb, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 2006, 73 (1) 75-87;
The evidence and our recommendations for using hydration, N-acetylcysteine, sodium bicarbonate, theophylline, and hemofiltration.
Goldman, Myla D.
- You have accessMultiple sclerosis: Advances in understanding, diagnosing, and treating the underlying diseaseRobert J. Fox, MD, Francois Bethoux, MD, Myla D. Goldman, MD and Jeffrey A. Cohen, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 2006, 73 (1) 91-102;
In spite of setbacks, the future holds hope for patients and clinicians struggling against this disease.
Harris, C. Martin
- You have accessHow should we advise patients about the contraceptive patch, given the FDA warning?Holly L. Thacker, MD, Tommaso Falcone, MD, Ashish Atreja, MD, MPH, Anil Jain, MD and C. Martin Harris, MD, MBACleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 2006, 73 (1) 45-47;
In theory, patients could face a higher risk of thromboembolism than with oral contraceptives. But most of all we want to urge them not to simply stop using contraception.