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September 01, 2016; Volume 83,Issue 9
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A

  1. Aggarwal, Nitin

    1. You have access
      Are there alternatives to surgery for Zenker diverticulum?
      Nitin Aggarwal, MD and Prashanthi N. Thota, MD, FACG
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2016, 83 (9) 645-647; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.83a.15006

      High rates of complications in elderly patients have led to the development of endoscopic procedures.

B

  1. Barco, Kathy

    1. You have access
      Managing irritable bowel syndrome: The low-FODMAP diet
      Mohannad Dugum, MD, Kathy Barco, RD, LD, CNSC and Samita Garg, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2016, 83 (9) 655-662; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.83a.14159

      A diet low in fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides, and polyols (FODMAPs) reduces symptoms.

C

  1. Clough, John

    1. You have access
      The people behind the Journal really matter
      Brian F. Mandell, MD, PhD and John Clough, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2016, 83 (9) 631-632; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.83b.09016

      This month, the Journal bids farewell to sales and marketing director Joe Dennehy and deputy editor Jim Pile.

  2. Cubells-Sánchez, Laura

    1. You have access
      A man with HIV and papules and nodules on the knees
      Ana M. Victoria-Martínez, MD, Laura Cubells-Sánchez, MD, Lorena Martínez-Leborans, MD, José L Sánchez-Carazo, PhD and Víctor Alegre De Miquel, PhD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2016, 83 (9) 641-642; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.83a.15128

      Erythema elevatum diutinum may be confused with Sweet syndrome, Kaposi sarcoma, or bacillary angiomatosis.

D

  1. De Miquel, Víctor Alegre

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      A man with HIV and papules and nodules on the knees
      Ana M. Victoria-Martínez, MD, Laura Cubells-Sánchez, MD, Lorena Martínez-Leborans, MD, José L Sánchez-Carazo, PhD and Víctor Alegre De Miquel, PhD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2016, 83 (9) 641-642; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.83a.15128

      Erythema elevatum diutinum may be confused with Sweet syndrome, Kaposi sarcoma, or bacillary angiomatosis.

  2. Dugum, Mohannad

    1. You have access
      Managing irritable bowel syndrome: The low-FODMAP diet
      Mohannad Dugum, MD, Kathy Barco, RD, LD, CNSC and Samita Garg, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2016, 83 (9) 655-662; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.83a.14159

      A diet low in fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides, and polyols (FODMAPs) reduces symptoms.

E

  1. El-Salhy, Magdy

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      Diet in the pathophysiology and management of irritable bowel syndrome
      Magdy El-Salhy, MD, PhD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2016, 83 (9) 663-664; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.83a.16019

      Diet plays an important role in the pathophysiology of this disorder and is an effective tool in managing it.

  2. Epelbaum, Oleg

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      ‘Air-raising’: An air-fluid level in the right subphrenic region
      Anupam Gupta, MD and Oleg Epelbaum, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2016, 83 (9) 638-640; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.83a.15162

      Plain chest radiography showed dramatic elevation of the right hemidiaphragm with a large subphrenic air-fl uid level.

G

  1. Garg, Samita

    1. You have access
      Managing irritable bowel syndrome: The low-FODMAP diet
      Mohannad Dugum, MD, Kathy Barco, RD, LD, CNSC and Samita Garg, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2016, 83 (9) 655-662; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.83a.14159

      A diet low in fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides, and polyols (FODMAPs) reduces symptoms.

  2. Gupta, Anupam

    1. You have access
      ‘Air-raising’: An air-fluid level in the right subphrenic region
      Anupam Gupta, MD and Oleg Epelbaum, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2016, 83 (9) 638-640; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.83a.15162

      Plain chest radiography showed dramatic elevation of the right hemidiaphragm with a large subphrenic air-fl uid level.

H

  1. Halkar, Meghana

    1. Dual antiplatelet therapy for acute coronary syndromes: How long to continue?
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      Dual antiplatelet therapy for acute coronary syndromes: How long to continue?
      Meghana Halkar, MD and A. Michael Lincoff, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2016, 83 (9) 675-688; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.83a.15092

      After drug-eluting stent placement, at least 12 months of dual antiplatelet therapy is recommended. Would longer be better?

K

  1. Kumar, Bharat

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      Gout and African Americans: Reducing disparities
      Bharat Kumar, MD and Petar Lenert, MD, PhD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2016, 83 (9) 665-673; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.83a.15133

      African Americans are more likely to suffer from gout and are less likely to receive optimal treatment for it.

L

  1. Lenert, Petar

    1. You have access
      Gout and African Americans: Reducing disparities
      Bharat Kumar, MD and Petar Lenert, MD, PhD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2016, 83 (9) 665-673; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.83a.15133

      African Americans are more likely to suffer from gout and are less likely to receive optimal treatment for it.

  2. Lichtin, Alan

    1. You have access
      Erythrocytosis due to presumed polycythemia vera
      Rushad Patell, MD, Karl Theil, MD and Alan Lichtin, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2016, 83 (9) 648-653; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.83a.15154

      Erythrocytosis has a variety of potential causes.

  3. Lincoff, A. Michael

    1. Dual antiplatelet therapy for acute coronary syndromes: How long to continue?
      You have access
      Dual antiplatelet therapy for acute coronary syndromes: How long to continue?
      Meghana Halkar, MD and A. Michael Lincoff, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2016, 83 (9) 675-688; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.83a.15092

      After drug-eluting stent placement, at least 12 months of dual antiplatelet therapy is recommended. Would longer be better?

M

  1. Mandell, Brian F.

    1. You have access
      The people behind the Journal really matter
      Brian F. Mandell, MD, PhD and John Clough, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2016, 83 (9) 631-632; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.83b.09016

      This month, the Journal bids farewell to sales and marketing director Joe Dennehy and deputy editor Jim Pile.

  2. Martínez-Leborans, Lorena

    1. You have access
      A man with HIV and papules and nodules on the knees
      Ana M. Victoria-Martínez, MD, Laura Cubells-Sánchez, MD, Lorena Martínez-Leborans, MD, José L Sánchez-Carazo, PhD and Víctor Alegre De Miquel, PhD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2016, 83 (9) 641-642; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.83a.15128

      Erythema elevatum diutinum may be confused with Sweet syndrome, Kaposi sarcoma, or bacillary angiomatosis.

  3. Mittar, Priyanka

    1. You have access
      An abnormal peripheral blood smear and altered mental status
      Supakanya Wongrakpanich, MD, Moiz Salahuddin, MD and Priyanka Mittar, DO
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2016, 83 (9) 643-644; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.83a.15152

      Therapeutic plasma exchange has greatly increased the survival rate in thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura.

P

  1. Patell, Rushad

    1. You have access
      Erythrocytosis due to presumed polycythemia vera
      Rushad Patell, MD, Karl Theil, MD and Alan Lichtin, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2016, 83 (9) 648-653; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.83a.15154

      Erythrocytosis has a variety of potential causes.

S

  1. Salahuddin, Moiz

    1. You have access
      An abnormal peripheral blood smear and altered mental status
      Supakanya Wongrakpanich, MD, Moiz Salahuddin, MD and Priyanka Mittar, DO
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2016, 83 (9) 643-644; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.83a.15152

      Therapeutic plasma exchange has greatly increased the survival rate in thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura.

  2. Sánchez-Carazo, José L

    1. You have access
      A man with HIV and papules and nodules on the knees
      Ana M. Victoria-Martínez, MD, Laura Cubells-Sánchez, MD, Lorena Martínez-Leborans, MD, José L Sánchez-Carazo, PhD and Víctor Alegre De Miquel, PhD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2016, 83 (9) 641-642; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.83a.15128

      Erythema elevatum diutinum may be confused with Sweet syndrome, Kaposi sarcoma, or bacillary angiomatosis.

T

  1. Theil, Karl

    1. You have access
      Erythrocytosis due to presumed polycythemia vera
      Rushad Patell, MD, Karl Theil, MD and Alan Lichtin, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2016, 83 (9) 648-653; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.83a.15154

      Erythrocytosis has a variety of potential causes.

  2. Thota, Prashanthi N.

    1. You have access
      Are there alternatives to surgery for Zenker diverticulum?
      Nitin Aggarwal, MD and Prashanthi N. Thota, MD, FACG
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2016, 83 (9) 645-647; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.83a.15006

      High rates of complications in elderly patients have led to the development of endoscopic procedures.

V

  1. Victoria-Martínez, Ana M.

    1. You have access
      A man with HIV and papules and nodules on the knees
      Ana M. Victoria-Martínez, MD, Laura Cubells-Sánchez, MD, Lorena Martínez-Leborans, MD, José L Sánchez-Carazo, PhD and Víctor Alegre De Miquel, PhD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2016, 83 (9) 641-642; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.83a.15128

      Erythema elevatum diutinum may be confused with Sweet syndrome, Kaposi sarcoma, or bacillary angiomatosis.

W

  1. Wongrakpanich, Supakanya

    1. You have access
      An abnormal peripheral blood smear and altered mental status
      Supakanya Wongrakpanich, MD, Moiz Salahuddin, MD and Priyanka Mittar, DO
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2016, 83 (9) 643-644; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.83a.15152

      Therapeutic plasma exchange has greatly increased the survival rate in thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura.

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