Index by author
November 01, 2006; Volume 73,Issue 11
Kanter, Stuart J.
- You have accessDoes this patient have primary progressive aphasia?Stuart J. Kanter, DO, Ronan M. Factora, MD and Theodore T. Suh, MD, PhD, MHScCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 2006, 73 (11) 1025-1027;
Primary progressive aphasia is a distinct clinical entity in which the patient develops language deficits while other cognitive domains remain relatively preserved until late in the illness.
Kedia, Navin
- You have accessA 48-year-old man with acute, ‘knife-like’ rectal painDavid Z. Rose, MD, Navin Kedia, DO, Jesse T. Jacob, MD and J. Walton Tomford, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 2006, 73 (11) 1028-1029;
He has lost 90 pounds in the last 9 months and has had white oral plaques, chronic diarrhea, low-grade fever, and anorexia. What is the most likely diagnosis?