Index by author
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Alviar, Carlos L.
- You have accessVisceral angioedema due to angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor therapyAleksandr Korniyenko, MD, Carlos L. Alviar, MD, Juan P. Cordova, MD and Franz H. Messerli, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2011, 78 (5) 297-304; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78a.10102
If a middle-aged woman taking an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor presents with abdominal pain and emesis, the differential diagnosis should include this uncommon but serious complication.
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Bandyopadhyay, Debabrata
- You have accessFacial swelling and ulceration with nasal destructionSudip Kumar Ghosh, MD, DNB, Debabrata Bandyopadhyay, MD and Loknath Ghoshal, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2011, 78 (5) 289-290; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78a.10097
A 12-year-old boy presents with painless swelling and ulceration on and around his nose. What is the diagnosis?
Bea, Scott M.
- You have accessTinnitus: Patients do not have to ‘just live with it’Craig W. Newman, PhD, Sharon A. Sandridge, PhD, Scott M. Bea, PsyD, Kay Cherian, PT, MPT, Cert MDT, Neil Cherian, MD, Karyn M. Kahn, DDS and James Kaltenbach, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2011, 78 (5) 312-319; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78a.10136
Physicians should actively listen to the patient and provide hope and encouragement, balanced with realistic expectations. Specialists can help.
Berglund, Ryan K.
- You have accessA practical guide to prostate cancer diagnosis and managementMatthew N. Simmons, MD, PhD, Ryan K. Berglund, MD and J. Stephen Jones, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2011, 78 (5) 321-331; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78a.10104
Screening, diagnosis, and management of prostate cancer can be complicated, with no clear consensus about key issues. Our approach refl ects the guidelines from the American Urological Association.
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Cherian, Kay
- You have accessTinnitus: Patients do not have to ‘just live with it’Craig W. Newman, PhD, Sharon A. Sandridge, PhD, Scott M. Bea, PsyD, Kay Cherian, PT, MPT, Cert MDT, Neil Cherian, MD, Karyn M. Kahn, DDS and James Kaltenbach, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2011, 78 (5) 312-319; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78a.10136
Physicians should actively listen to the patient and provide hope and encouragement, balanced with realistic expectations. Specialists can help.
Cherian, Neil
- You have accessTinnitus: Patients do not have to ‘just live with it’Craig W. Newman, PhD, Sharon A. Sandridge, PhD, Scott M. Bea, PsyD, Kay Cherian, PT, MPT, Cert MDT, Neil Cherian, MD, Karyn M. Kahn, DDS and James Kaltenbach, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2011, 78 (5) 312-319; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78a.10136
Physicians should actively listen to the patient and provide hope and encouragement, balanced with realistic expectations. Specialists can help.
Coats, Walter
- You have accessA 46-year-old man with fever, ST-segment elevationAtul Singla, MD, Walter Coats, MD and Gregory C. Flaker, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2011, 78 (5) 286-288; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.77a.10099
ST-segment elevation commonly represents acute myocardial infarction, but it is also associated with other conditions.
Cordova, Juan P.
- You have accessVisceral angioedema due to angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor therapyAleksandr Korniyenko, MD, Carlos L. Alviar, MD, Juan P. Cordova, MD and Franz H. Messerli, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2011, 78 (5) 297-304; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78a.10102
If a middle-aged woman taking an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor presents with abdominal pain and emesis, the differential diagnosis should include this uncommon but serious complication.
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Flaker, Gregory C.
- You have accessA 46-year-old man with fever, ST-segment elevationAtul Singla, MD, Walter Coats, MD and Gregory C. Flaker, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2011, 78 (5) 286-288; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.77a.10099
ST-segment elevation commonly represents acute myocardial infarction, but it is also associated with other conditions.
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Ghosh, Sudip Kumar
- You have accessFacial swelling and ulceration with nasal destructionSudip Kumar Ghosh, MD, DNB, Debabrata Bandyopadhyay, MD and Loknath Ghoshal, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2011, 78 (5) 289-290; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78a.10097
A 12-year-old boy presents with painless swelling and ulceration on and around his nose. What is the diagnosis?
Ghoshal, Loknath
- You have accessFacial swelling and ulceration with nasal destructionSudip Kumar Ghosh, MD, DNB, Debabrata Bandyopadhyay, MD and Loknath Ghoshal, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2011, 78 (5) 289-290; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78a.10097
A 12-year-old boy presents with painless swelling and ulceration on and around his nose. What is the diagnosis?
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Hamaty, Marwan
- You have accessInsulin treatment for type 2 diabetes: When to start, which to useMarwan Hamaty, MD, MBACleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2011, 78 (5) 332-342; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78a.10051
Many patients with type 2 diabetes eventually need insulin. This review addresses practical approaches.
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Jones, J. Stephen
- You have accessA practical guide to prostate cancer diagnosis and managementMatthew N. Simmons, MD, PhD, Ryan K. Berglund, MD and J. Stephen Jones, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2011, 78 (5) 321-331; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78a.10104
Screening, diagnosis, and management of prostate cancer can be complicated, with no clear consensus about key issues. Our approach refl ects the guidelines from the American Urological Association.
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Kahn, Karyn M.
- You have accessTinnitus: Patients do not have to ‘just live with it’Craig W. Newman, PhD, Sharon A. Sandridge, PhD, Scott M. Bea, PsyD, Kay Cherian, PT, MPT, Cert MDT, Neil Cherian, MD, Karyn M. Kahn, DDS and James Kaltenbach, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2011, 78 (5) 312-319; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78a.10136
Physicians should actively listen to the patient and provide hope and encouragement, balanced with realistic expectations. Specialists can help.
Kaltenbach, James
- You have accessTinnitus: Patients do not have to ‘just live with it’Craig W. Newman, PhD, Sharon A. Sandridge, PhD, Scott M. Bea, PsyD, Kay Cherian, PT, MPT, Cert MDT, Neil Cherian, MD, Karyn M. Kahn, DDS and James Kaltenbach, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2011, 78 (5) 312-319; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78a.10136
Physicians should actively listen to the patient and provide hope and encouragement, balanced with realistic expectations. Specialists can help.
Keller, David L.
- You have accessCoadministration of clopidogrel and proton pump inhibitors (January 2011)David L. Keller, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2011, 78 (5) 284; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78c.05001
A reader comments on the interaction between clopidogrel (Plavix) and proton pump inhibitors (January 2011).
Korniyenko, Aleksandr
- You have accessVisceral angioedema due to angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor therapyAleksandr Korniyenko, MD, Carlos L. Alviar, MD, Juan P. Cordova, MD and Franz H. Messerli, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2011, 78 (5) 297-304; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78a.10102
If a middle-aged woman taking an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor presents with abdominal pain and emesis, the differential diagnosis should include this uncommon but serious complication.
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Lazaridis, Konstantinos N.
- You have accessUlcerative colitis and an abnormal cholangiogramDouglas L. Nguyen, MD and Konstantinos N. Lazaridis, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2011, 78 (5) 306-311; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78a.10089
The patient, who has had ulcerative colitis for more than 30 years, now has mild, intermittent pain in his right upper quadrant. What is the diagnosis?
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Madanick, Ryan D.
- You have accessIn reply: Coadministration of clopidogrel and proton pump inhibitors (January 2011)Ryan D. Madanick, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2011, 78 (5) 284-285; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78c.05002
Mandell, Brian F.
- You have accessRecognizing the unusual: The diagnostic epiphanyBrian F. Mandell, MD, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2011, 78 (5) 277; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78b.11005
We have all experienced the sudden recognition of an unexpected diagnosis, such as the case of visceral angioedema due to angiotensin-converting enzyme therapy reported by Korniyenko et al in this issue of the Journal.
Messerli, Franz H.
- You have accessVisceral angioedema due to angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor therapyAleksandr Korniyenko, MD, Carlos L. Alviar, MD, Juan P. Cordova, MD and Franz H. Messerli, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2011, 78 (5) 297-304; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78a.10102
If a middle-aged woman taking an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor presents with abdominal pain and emesis, the differential diagnosis should include this uncommon but serious complication.
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Newman, Craig W.
- You have accessTinnitus: Patients do not have to ‘just live with it’Craig W. Newman, PhD, Sharon A. Sandridge, PhD, Scott M. Bea, PsyD, Kay Cherian, PT, MPT, Cert MDT, Neil Cherian, MD, Karyn M. Kahn, DDS and James Kaltenbach, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2011, 78 (5) 312-319; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78a.10136
Physicians should actively listen to the patient and provide hope and encouragement, balanced with realistic expectations. Specialists can help.
Nguyen, Douglas L.
- You have accessUlcerative colitis and an abnormal cholangiogramDouglas L. Nguyen, MD and Konstantinos N. Lazaridis, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2011, 78 (5) 306-311; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78a.10089
The patient, who has had ulcerative colitis for more than 30 years, now has mild, intermittent pain in his right upper quadrant. What is the diagnosis?
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Sandridge, Sharon A.
- You have accessTinnitus: Patients do not have to ‘just live with it’Craig W. Newman, PhD, Sharon A. Sandridge, PhD, Scott M. Bea, PsyD, Kay Cherian, PT, MPT, Cert MDT, Neil Cherian, MD, Karyn M. Kahn, DDS and James Kaltenbach, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2011, 78 (5) 312-319; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78a.10136
Physicians should actively listen to the patient and provide hope and encouragement, balanced with realistic expectations. Specialists can help.
Simmons, Matthew N.
- You have accessA practical guide to prostate cancer diagnosis and managementMatthew N. Simmons, MD, PhD, Ryan K. Berglund, MD and J. Stephen Jones, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2011, 78 (5) 321-331; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78a.10104
Screening, diagnosis, and management of prostate cancer can be complicated, with no clear consensus about key issues. Our approach refl ects the guidelines from the American Urological Association.
Singla, Atul
- You have accessA 46-year-old man with fever, ST-segment elevationAtul Singla, MD, Walter Coats, MD and Gregory C. Flaker, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2011, 78 (5) 286-288; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.77a.10099
ST-segment elevation commonly represents acute myocardial infarction, but it is also associated with other conditions.