Index by author
Amin, Alpesh N.
- You have accessIn reply: VTE prevention in major orthopedic surgery (Supplement 3 to Volume 75, April 2008)Steven B. Deitelzweig, MD, Alpesh N. Amin, MD, MBA, Daniel J. Brotman, MD, Sylvia C. McKean, MD, Alex C. Spyropoulos, MD and Amir K. Jaffer, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2008, 75 (7) 472-473;
Blatt, Julie
- You have accessFrom the Children’s Oncology GroupAllen Liles, MD, Julie Blatt, MD, David Morris, MD, Richard Wardrop, MD, Anjali Sharma, MD, Aimee Sznewajs, MS, PNP and Robert Goldsby, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2008, 75 (7) 531-539;
Children who undergo radiotherapy, chemotherapy, or surgery for cancer face a risk of complications later in life, including pulmonary fibrosis and pneumonitis. They need systematic, lifelong surveillance.
Blevins, Steve M.
- You have accessBlood smear analysis in babesiosis, ehrlichiosis, relapsing fever, malaria, and Chagas diseaseSteve M. Blevins, MD, Ronald A. Greenfield, MD and Michael S. Bronze, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2008, 75 (7) 521-530;
Blood smear analysis should be performed in patients with persistent or recurring fever, those who have traveled to the developing world, or those who have a history of tick exposure, especially if accompanied by hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, or hepatosplenomegaly.
Boyd, Harold S.
- You have accessVTE prevention in major orthopedic surgery (Supplement 3 to Volume 75, April 2008)Harold S. Boyd, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2008, 75 (7) 471-472;
Bronze, Michael S.
- You have accessBlood smear analysis in babesiosis, ehrlichiosis, relapsing fever, malaria, and Chagas diseaseSteve M. Blevins, MD, Ronald A. Greenfield, MD and Michael S. Bronze, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2008, 75 (7) 521-530;
Blood smear analysis should be performed in patients with persistent or recurring fever, those who have traveled to the developing world, or those who have a history of tick exposure, especially if accompanied by hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, or hepatosplenomegaly.
Brotman, Daniel J.
- You have accessIn reply: VTE prevention in major orthopedic surgery (Supplement 3 to Volume 75, April 2008)Steven B. Deitelzweig, MD, Alpesh N. Amin, MD, MBA, Daniel J. Brotman, MD, Sylvia C. McKean, MD, Alex C. Spyropoulos, MD and Amir K. Jaffer, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2008, 75 (7) 472-473;
Chapman, Jeffrey
- You have accessDyspnea, arthralgias, and muscle weaknessRachel M. Taliercio, DO and Jeffrey Chapman, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2008, 75 (7) 540-542;
A computed tomographic scan shows ground-glass opacities in the lower lobes of both lungs. What is the most likely cause of this patient’s symptoms and radiographic findings?
Davidson, Michael H.
- You have accessInterpreting the Enhance TrialMichael H. Davidson, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2008, 75 (7) 479-491;
The impact of the ENHANCE trial reveals more about the political climate than it does about the effects of ezetimibe on the progression of atherosclerosis.
Deitelzweig, Steven B.
- You have accessIn reply: VTE prevention in major orthopedic surgery (Supplement 3 to Volume 75, April 2008)Steven B. Deitelzweig, MD, Alpesh N. Amin, MD, MBA, Daniel J. Brotman, MD, Sylvia C. McKean, MD, Alex C. Spyropoulos, MD and Amir K. Jaffer, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2008, 75 (7) 472-473;
Fishmann, Andrew
- You have accessVTE prevention in major orthopedic surgery (Supplement 3 to Volume 75, April 2008)Andrew Fishmann, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2008, 75 (7) 471;
Venous thromboembolism prevention in major orthopedic surgery.