Index by author
Richmond, Bradford
- You have accessPerioperative management of bariatric surgery patients: Focus on metabolic bone diseaseSusan E. Williams, MD, MS, RD, CNSP, CCD, Karen Cooper, DO, Bradford Richmond, MD and Philip Schauer, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2008, 75 (5) 333-349;
Obese people are at risk of low bone mass to begin with, and bariatric surgery increases the risk. Primary care physicians play an important role in their preventive care.
Schauer, Philip
- You have accessPerioperative management of bariatric surgery patients: Focus on metabolic bone diseaseSusan E. Williams, MD, MS, RD, CNSP, CCD, Karen Cooper, DO, Bradford Richmond, MD and Philip Schauer, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2008, 75 (5) 333-349;
Obese people are at risk of low bone mass to begin with, and bariatric surgery increases the risk. Primary care physicians play an important role in their preventive care.
Schils, Jean
- You have accessThe painful knee: Choosing the right imaging testMonica Koplas, MD, Jean Schils, MD and Murali Sundaram, MD, MBBSCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2008, 75 (5) 377-384;
The initial evaluation of acute knee pain should include plain radiography, but computed tomography is the test of choice for fractures, and magnetic resonance imaging is useful for evaluating the cartilage, menisci, and ligaments.
Sundaram, Murali
- You have accessThe painful knee: Choosing the right imaging testMonica Koplas, MD, Jean Schils, MD and Murali Sundaram, MD, MBBSCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2008, 75 (5) 377-384;
The initial evaluation of acute knee pain should include plain radiography, but computed tomography is the test of choice for fractures, and magnetic resonance imaging is useful for evaluating the cartilage, menisci, and ligaments.
Van Horn, Linda
- You have accessThe Women’s Health Initiative: Implications for cliniciansLinda Van Horn, PhD, RD and JoAnn E. Manson, MD, DrPHCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2008, 75 (5) 385-390;
Postmenopausal women who were randomized to follow a diet low in fat and high in fruits, vegetables, and grains did not have significantly lower rates of breast cancer, colon cancer, or cardiovascular disease. However, a long-term follow-up study is under way. What have we learned, and what are the implications for clinical practice?
Vano-galvan, Sergio
- You have accessAcute facial purpura in an 82-year-old woman with a respiratory tract infectionSergio Vañó-Galván, MD and Ernesto Muñoz-Zato, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2008, 75 (5) 352;
The lesions appeared suddenly and spontaneously and were not associated with trauma. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Williams, Susan E.
- You have accessPerioperative management of bariatric surgery patients: Focus on metabolic bone diseaseSusan E. Williams, MD, MS, RD, CNSP, CCD, Karen Cooper, DO, Bradford Richmond, MD and Philip Schauer, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2008, 75 (5) 333-349;
Obese people are at risk of low bone mass to begin with, and bariatric surgery increases the risk. Primary care physicians play an important role in their preventive care.