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  1. Al-hazzouri, Ahmed

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      Hypotension in the intensive care unit
      Ahmed Al-Hazzouri, MD and Peter Mazzone, MD, MPH
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2006, 73 (12) 1091-1097;

      Our patient’s vital signs: temperature 98.4°F, pulse 96 and regular, respirations 23, blood pressure 76/44 mm Hg, central venous pressure 21 mm Hg. What is the likely cause of his hypotension?

  2. Brunken, Richard C.

    1. PET and PET/CT imaging: What clinicians need to know
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      PET and PET/CT imaging: What clinicians need to know
      Bohdan Bybel, MD, Richard C. Brunken, MD, Shetal N. Shah, MD, Guiyun Wu, MD, Elliott Turbiner, DO and Donald R. Neumann, MD, PhD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2006, 73 (12) 1075-1087;

      How positron emission tomography (PET) and PET/computed tomography (PET/CT) work and are showing promise in clinical oncology, cardiology, and neurology.

  3. Budev, Marie M.

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      Cystic fibrosis in adults: An overview for the internist
      Ari J. Gershman, DO, Atul C. Mehta, MB, BS, Michael Infeld, MD and Marie M. Budev, DO
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2006, 73 (12) 1065-1074;

      Cystic fibrosis is no longer a purely pediatric disease; the median life expectancy is now more than 40 years.

  4. Bybel, Bohdan

    1. PET and PET/CT imaging: What clinicians need to know
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      PET and PET/CT imaging: What clinicians need to know
      Bohdan Bybel, MD, Richard C. Brunken, MD, Shetal N. Shah, MD, Guiyun Wu, MD, Elliott Turbiner, DO and Donald R. Neumann, MD, PhD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2006, 73 (12) 1075-1087;

      How positron emission tomography (PET) and PET/computed tomography (PET/CT) work and are showing promise in clinical oncology, cardiology, and neurology.

  5. Cepeda, Oscar

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      Antioxidants and hormones as antiaging therapies: High hopes, disappointing results
      Nabil S. Kamel, MB, BCh, Julie Gammack, MD, Oscar Cepeda, MD and Joseph H. Flaherty, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2006, 73 (12) 1049-1058;

      We review the evidence of efficacy (or lack thereof) for two types of agents touted as antiaging therapies.

  6. Flaherty, Joseph H.

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      Antioxidants and hormones as antiaging therapies: High hopes, disappointing results
      Nabil S. Kamel, MB, BCh, Julie Gammack, MD, Oscar Cepeda, MD and Joseph H. Flaherty, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2006, 73 (12) 1049-1058;

      We review the evidence of efficacy (or lack thereof) for two types of agents touted as antiaging therapies.

  7. Gammack, Julie

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      Antioxidants and hormones as antiaging therapies: High hopes, disappointing results
      Nabil S. Kamel, MB, BCh, Julie Gammack, MD, Oscar Cepeda, MD and Joseph H. Flaherty, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2006, 73 (12) 1049-1058;

      We review the evidence of efficacy (or lack thereof) for two types of agents touted as antiaging therapies.

  8. Gershman, Ari J.

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      Cystic fibrosis in adults: An overview for the internist
      Ari J. Gershman, DO, Atul C. Mehta, MB, BS, Michael Infeld, MD and Marie M. Budev, DO
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2006, 73 (12) 1065-1074;

      Cystic fibrosis is no longer a purely pediatric disease; the median life expectancy is now more than 40 years.

  9. Gonsalves, Lilian

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      Treating depression in pregnancy: Practical suggestions
      Lilian Gonsalves, MD and Isabel Schuermeyer, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2006, 73 (12) 1098-1104;

      Treating depression in a pregnant woman is a balance between relieving the mother’s depression and minimizing the baby’s exposure to potentially harmful drugs.

  10. Heinig, Marcelo

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      Role of uric acid in hypertension, renal disease, and metabolic syndrome
      Marcelo Heinig, MD and Richard J. Johnson, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2006, 73 (12) 1059-1064;

      Clinical gout is just the tip of the iceberg: we believe that elevated uric acid is actually one of the most important risk factors for cardiovascular disease and that it plays a role in renal disease and metabolic syndrome as well.

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