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    Early recognition of spinal cord compression in cancer patients
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1999, 66 (10) 629-631;

    The only way to preserve ambulatory function in patients with spinal cord compression due to spinal metastases is to recognize and treat it early, while the patient can still walk.

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    How physicians can help create useful clinical practice guidelines
    Edgar Achkar, MD, Vicki J. Block, MHA and Penelope A. Ott, MS, MPA
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1999, 66 (10) 601-605;

    A team-based strategy for creating guidelines that physicians will accept and use.

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    Minimizing the risk of NSAID-induced GI bleeding
    Basil I. Hirschowitz, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 1999, 66 (9) 524-527;

    As many people die of NSAID-induced bleeding as die of AIDS. Physicians should prescribe these drugs more selectively, and advise patients to limit their use of over-the-counter products.

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    A 64-year-old woman with fever and acute polyarthritis
    Oussama Wazni, MD, Hitinder Gurm, MBBS and Craig Nielsen, MD
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    What is the likely cause of this patient's symptoms? A self-test on a clinical case.

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    Update on acute coronary syndromes: A collaboration with readers
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    Xian Wen Jin, MD, PhD, Joseph Cash, MD and Alexander W. Kennedy, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 1999, 66 (9) 533-539;

    For women with low-grade abnormalities on their Pap smear, testing for human papillomavirus can give useful information, but also has limitations.

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    Drug Therapy, Medical Management, and Interventional Strategies
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    In this issue, we begin a series designed to guide the clinician through the bewildering array of treatment options.

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    Searching the Internet for medical information: Practical tips
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    Finding a specific piece of information on the Internet can be difficult, but a few simple search techniques can make the task easier.

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    The pathogenesis and spectrum of acute coronary syndromes: From plaque formation to thrombosis
    Vasant B. Patel, MD and Eric J. Topol, MD
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    Acute coronary syndromes occur when vulnerable plaque ruptures, leading to acute thrombosis. With an illustration explaining this chain of events.

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