Index by author
Aronowitz, Paul
- You have accessSore throat, odynophagia, hoarseness, and a muffled, high-pitched voiceCong J. Li, MD and Paul Aronowitz, MD, FACPCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2013, 80 (3) 144-145; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.80a.12056
When this patient presents to the emergency department, what does his radiograph show?
Batur, Pelin
- You have accessIn Reply: Emergency contraception (November 2012)Pelin Batur, MD, FACP, NCMPCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2013, 80 (3) 185-186; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.80c.03002
Readers comment on emergency contraception (November 2012), adrenal masses (December 2012), and the use of statins for primary prevention in women (December 2012).
Bauer, Seth R.
- You have accessSeptic shock: The initial moments and beyondSimon W. Lam, PharmD, Seth R. Bauer, PharmD and Jorge A. Guzman, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2013, 80 (3) 175-184; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.80a.12002
Evidence-based protocols have improved the outcomes of septic shock. The authors review the evidence.
Estephan, Maya
- You have accessBilateral adrenal masses (December 2012)Maya Estephan, MD and Justin Moore, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2013, 80 (3) 186-187; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.80c.03003
Readers comment on emergency contraception (November 2012), adrenal masses (December 2012), and the use of statins for primary prevention in women (December 2012).
Guzman, Jorge A.
- You have accessSeptic shock: The initial moments and beyondSimon W. Lam, PharmD, Seth R. Bauer, PharmD and Jorge A. Guzman, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2013, 80 (3) 175-184; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.80a.12002
Evidence-based protocols have improved the outcomes of septic shock. The authors review the evidence.
Jin, Xian Wen
- You have accessCervical cancer screening: What’s new and what’s coming?Xian Wen Jin, MD, PhD, FACP, Laura Lipold, MD, Margaret McKenzie, MD and Andrea Sikon, MD, FACPCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2013, 80 (3) 153-160; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.80a.12092
In their 2012 guidelines, several organizations call for less-frequent but more-effective screening that incorporates testing for human papillomavirus.
Kahlenborn, Chris
- You have accessEmergency contraception (November 2012)Chris Kahlenborn, MD and Walter B. Severs, PhD, FCPCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2013, 80 (3) 185; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.80c.03001
Readers comment on emergency contraception (November 2012), adrenal masses (December 2012), and the use of statins for primary prevention in women (December 2012).
Koller, Katalin
- You have accessFrailty in older adults: Implications for end-of-life careKatalin Koller, MD, FRCP and Kenneth Rockwood, MD, FRCPC, FRCPCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2013, 80 (3) 168-174; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.80a.12100
By recognizing and measuring frailty, clinicians can better engage patients and their loved ones in difficult discussions about prognoses and plans, and can ultimately give better palliative care.
Laboon, Allison
- You have accessA 67-year old man with an abdominal aortic aneurysmAllison LaBoon, MD and Tara Marie Mastracci, MD, MSc, FRCSCCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2013, 80 (3) 161-167; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.80a.12156
Who should be screened, what is the benefit, and how should patients found to have an aneurysm be treated?
Lam, Simon W.
- You have accessSeptic shock: The initial moments and beyondSimon W. Lam, PharmD, Seth R. Bauer, PharmD and Jorge A. Guzman, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2013, 80 (3) 175-184; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.80a.12002
Evidence-based protocols have improved the outcomes of septic shock. The authors review the evidence.