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  • Acute renal failure in hospitalized patients
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    Acute renal failure in hospitalized patients
    Joseph V. Nally, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2002, 69 (7) 569-574;

    Acute renal failure demands a logical approach to its prevention and early diagnosis.

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    A young man with hyperthermia and new-onset seizures
    John R. Queen, MD and Jonathan Glauser, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 2002, 69 (6) 453-464;

    What is the cause of this patient’s symptoms? A self-test.

  • Educating travelers about malaria: Dealing with resistance and patient noncompliance
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    Educating travelers about malaria: Dealing with resistance and patient noncompliance
    Kenneth Dardick, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 2002, 69 (6) 469-479;

    Plasmodium has developed resistance to antimalarial drugs in vast areas of the world, making malaria more difficult to prevent.

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    Coronary artery calcification and end-stage renal disease: Vascular biology and clinical implications
    Paul Schoenhagen, MD and E. Murat Tuzcu, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 2002, 69 (6 suppl 3) S12-S20;
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    CME reduction redux: While less isn’t more, it’s better than none
    John D. Clough, MD and Peter G. Studer
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 2002, 69 (6) 447;

    Like it or not, we have to follow ACCME rules. Other news: Your next certificate of CME credit will be a postcard—watch your mailbox.

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    Cardiovascular mortality in chronic renal failure: Hyperphosphatemia, coronary calcification, and the role of phosphate binders
    Richard A. Fatica, MD and Vincent W. Dennis, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 2002, 69 (6 suppl 3) S21-S27;
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    Prosthetic heart valves (January 2002)
    David H. Hsi, MD and Gerald F. Ryan, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 2002, 69 (6) 448;

    Remembering some pioneers in heart-valve replacement.

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    Medical logic and coronary calcifications
    Vincent W. Dennis, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 2002, 69 (6 suppl 3) S5;
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    Women and headache: A treatment approach based on life stages
    Lisa K. Mannix, MD, Merle Diamond, MD and Elizabeth Loder, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 2002, 69 (6) 488-500;

    The preventive, abortive, and nonpharmacologic approaches to headache treatment vary during the stages of a woman’s life.

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    Noninvasive quantification of coronary artery calcification: Methods and prognostic value
    Sandra S. Halliburton, PhD, Arthur E. Stillman, MD, PhD and Richard D. White, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 2002, 69 (6 suppl 3) S6-S11;

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