Latest Articles
- Putting the latest data into practice
This supplement is based on the proceedings of a roundtable convened at the Cleveland Clinic on January 17, 2008, by the Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine.
- An elderly woman with shortness of breath
Her dyspnea started about 6 months ago and has recently worsened. What is the cause?
- Accuracy of the physical examination in evaluating pleural effusion
A careful physical examination is a valuable and noninvasive means of assessing pleural effusions and should be routinely performed in every patient in whom this condition is suspected.
- A new series, an old concept, continued value
This month we introduce a new series, The Physical Examination, kicked off by a paper on evaluating pleural effusions. We encourage you to submit your suggestions for topics.
- Interpreting the Charisma Study
In patients at risk of myocardial infarction or stroke, two antiplatelet drugs are not always better than one.
- Diffuse alveolar hemorrhage: Diagnosing it and finding the cause
Diffuse alveolar hemorrhage can complicate a large number of clinical conditions. It may present in different ways and may be life-threatening, and it poses an important challenge for the clinician.