Index by author
Bavry, Anthony A.
- You have accessUnderstanding and minimizing late thrombosis of drug-eluting stentsMark G. Rabbat, MD, Anthony A. Bavry, MD, MPH, Deepak L. Bhatt, MD and Stephen G. Ellis, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2007, 74 (2) 129-136;
Though late stent thrombosis is rare, the risk is real and it is greater with drug-eluting stents than with bare metal stents.
Bhatt, Deepak L.
- You have accessUnderstanding and minimizing late thrombosis of drug-eluting stentsMark G. Rabbat, MD, Anthony A. Bavry, MD, MPH, Deepak L. Bhatt, MD and Stephen G. Ellis, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2007, 74 (2) 129-136;
Though late stent thrombosis is rare, the risk is real and it is greater with drug-eluting stents than with bare metal stents.
Calabrese, Joseph R.
- You have accessDifferentiating bipolar disorder from depression in primary careDavid J. Muzina, MD, Elisa Colangelo, J. Sloan Manning, MD and Joseph R. Calabrese, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2007, 74 (2) 89-105;
When physicians encounter a patient who obviously is depressed, they should not assume that the patient has unipolar depression until they have ruled out bipolar disorder, formerly called “manic-depressive illness.”
Clement, Stephen
- You have accessBetter glycemic control in the hospital: Beneficial and feasibleStephen Clement, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2007, 74 (2) 111-120;
Professional societies have issued consensus guidelines urging hospitals to tackle hyperglycemia in an organized fashion, and hospitals are taking up the challenge.
Colangelo, Elisa
- You have accessDifferentiating bipolar disorder from depression in primary careDavid J. Muzina, MD, Elisa Colangelo, J. Sloan Manning, MD and Joseph R. Calabrese, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2007, 74 (2) 89-105;
When physicians encounter a patient who obviously is depressed, they should not assume that the patient has unipolar depression until they have ruled out bipolar disorder, formerly called “manic-depressive illness.”
Ellis, Stephen G.
- You have accessUnderstanding and minimizing late thrombosis of drug-eluting stentsMark G. Rabbat, MD, Anthony A. Bavry, MD, MPH, Deepak L. Bhatt, MD and Stephen G. Ellis, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2007, 74 (2) 129-136;
Though late stent thrombosis is rare, the risk is real and it is greater with drug-eluting stents than with bare metal stents.
Escobar, Pedro F.
- You have accessWhich ovarian masses need intervention?William C. McBee, MD, Pedro F. Escobar, MD and Tommaso Falcone, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2007, 74 (2) 149-157;
Ovarian cancer is deadly if not detected early, but it is only one of many causes of pelvic masses, which are common.
Falcone, Tommaso
- You have accessWhich ovarian masses need intervention?William C. McBee, MD, Pedro F. Escobar, MD and Tommaso Falcone, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2007, 74 (2) 149-157;
Ovarian cancer is deadly if not detected early, but it is only one of many causes of pelvic masses, which are common.
Krasuski, Richard A.
- You have accessWhen and how to fix a ‘hole in the heart’: Approach to ASD and PFORichard A. Krasuski, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2007, 74 (2) 137-147;
While correcting some abnormalities of the atrial septum is beneficial, most other defects warrant correction only under very specific circumstances.
Kroen, Collin
- You have accessAbraham Lincoln and the ‘Lincoln sign’Collin Kroen, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2007, 74 (2) 108-110;
Some believe that a blurry foot in a photograph suggests that our 16th president had aortic regurgitation due to Marfan syndrome.