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  1. Appel, Gerald

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      Viral infections and the kidney: HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C
      Gerald Appel, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2007, 74 (5) 353-360;

      Ten years ago, viral glomerulonephritis was usually regarded as untreatable. Now treatments are available for the top three causes: HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C.

  2. Attaran, Marjan

    1. In vitro fertilization update
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      In vitro fertilization update
      Jeffrey M. Goldberg, MD, Tommaso Falcone, MD and Marjan Attaran, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2007, 74 (5) 329-338;

      The science of in vitro fertilization has improved considerably in the last 25 years. We provide an overview of the current and experimental techniques of assisted reproductive technology.

  3. Bui, Kimmie L.

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      Intravenous iodinated contrast agents: Risks and problematic situations
      Kimmie L. Bui, MD, Joseph D. Horner, DO, Brian R. Herts, MD and David M. Einstein, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2007, 74 (5) 361-367;

      Many diagnostic imaging studies use intravenous contrast media. Although these agents are generally safe, they do pose some risk of adverse reactions.

  4. Degeorgia, Michael

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      Neurologic effects of hyponatremia and its treatment
      Peter Widdess-Walsh, MB, Vivek Sabharwal, MD, Sevag Demirjian, MD and Michael DeGeorgia, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2007, 74 (5) 377-383;

      Twenty-one days after surviving a hemorrhagic stroke, the patient develops new neurologic symptoms. A computed tomographic scan shows new cerebral edema. Her serum sodium concentration is 121 mmol/L.

  5. Demirjian, Sevag

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      Neurologic effects of hyponatremia and its treatment
      Peter Widdess-Walsh, MB, Vivek Sabharwal, MD, Sevag Demirjian, MD and Michael DeGeorgia, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2007, 74 (5) 377-383;

      Twenty-one days after surviving a hemorrhagic stroke, the patient develops new neurologic symptoms. A computed tomographic scan shows new cerebral edema. Her serum sodium concentration is 121 mmol/L.

  6. Einstein, David M.

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      Intravenous iodinated contrast agents: Risks and problematic situations
      Kimmie L. Bui, MD, Joseph D. Horner, DO, Brian R. Herts, MD and David M. Einstein, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2007, 74 (5) 361-367;

      Many diagnostic imaging studies use intravenous contrast media. Although these agents are generally safe, they do pose some risk of adverse reactions.

  7. Falcone, Tommaso

    1. In vitro fertilization update
      You have access
      In vitro fertilization update
      Jeffrey M. Goldberg, MD, Tommaso Falcone, MD and Marjan Attaran, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2007, 74 (5) 329-338;

      The science of in vitro fertilization has improved considerably in the last 25 years. We provide an overview of the current and experimental techniques of assisted reproductive technology.

  8. Fattal, Omar

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      Anabolic steroid abuse: Psychiatric and physical costs
      Farid Talih, MD, Omar Fattal, MD and Donald Malone, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2007, 74 (5) 341-352;

      Anabolic-androgenic steroid abuse is no longer confined to professional athletes. Physicians should be aware of its signs and symptoms so that they can address its adverse effects and treat it.

  9. Giroux, Monique L.

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      Parkinson disease: Managing a complex, progressive disease at all stages
      Monique L. Giroux, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2007, 74 (5) 313-328;

      Parkinson disease is complex to manage. Its presentation can vary, as can its response to treatment. Physicians tend to focus on its motor symptoms, but many patients find nonmotor symptoms equally troublesome.

  10. Goldberg, Jeffrey M.

    1. In vitro fertilization update
      You have access
      In vitro fertilization update
      Jeffrey M. Goldberg, MD, Tommaso Falcone, MD and Marjan Attaran, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2007, 74 (5) 329-338;

      The science of in vitro fertilization has improved considerably in the last 25 years. We provide an overview of the current and experimental techniques of assisted reproductive technology.

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