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    Managing Three Common Oncologic Emergencies
    David J. Adelstein, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1991, 58 (6) 457-458;

    Spinal cord compression, superior vena cava syndrome, and hypercalcemia are tumor-related emergencies clinicians need to watch for in patients with malignancy.

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    Caring for the hospitalized ventilator-dependent patient outside the ICU: united and stand, or divided and fall?
    James K. Stoller, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1991, 58 (6) 537-539;
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    Demographics of long-term ventilator-dependent patients outside the intensive care unit
    Edward M. Cordasco, DO, Edward D. Sivak, MD and Alejandro Perez-Trepichio, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1991, 58 (6) 505-509;

    The ICU is the traditional setting for long-term ventilator care, but the demand for more cost-effective use of ICU beds has hospitals looking at other settings.

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    Benefits and risks of blood transfusion
    Roger S. Foster, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1991, 58 (6) 535-536;
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    In reply: Pulmonary Hypertension Secondary to Fibrosing Mediastinitis
    Edward M. Cordasco, DO and Muzaffar Ahmad, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1991, 58 (6) 475;
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    Atrial natriuretic factor and catecholamine levels during exercise in patients with and without coronary artery disease
    Benjamin D. Robalino, MD, Richard W. Petrella, MD, Ernesto E. Salcedo, MD, Raymundo T. Go, MD and Emmanuel L. Bravo, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1991, 58 (6) 493-499;

    In coronary artery disease, exercise-induced myocardial ischemia does not produce further release of ANF, suggesting that the cause of ANF release is not ischemia itself, but left ventricular dysfunction leading to increases in intracardiac pressures.

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    Perioperative blood transfusion and survival of breast cancer patients after modified radical mastectomy
    Nan Yuh Hoe, MBBS, Kryzysztoff J. Herman, MD, Robert E. Hermann, MD and Sharon V. Medendorp, MPH
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1991, 58 (6) 515-519;

    Does perioperative blood transfusion compromise longterm survival in cancer patients? Although a firm link is not yet established, early findings and current knowledge of transfusion-associated risks advise caution.

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    1991 reviewers acknowledged
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1991, 58 (6) 520;
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    Lytic lesion of the knee in a 27-year-old man
    Cathryn Powers, MD, Kathleen Gleason Beavis, MD and Bradford J. Richmond, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1991, 58 (6) 471-474;

    Right knee pain and lateral knee fullness for 3 months and chronic right ankle pain for 7 months were the presenting symptoms.

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    Severity of illness: APACHE II analysis of an ICU population
    John D. Lockrem, MD, Edgar Lopez, MD, Jean Gallagher, CCRN, Gabie E. Church, MS and Fawzy G. Estafanous, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1991, 58 (6) 477-486;

    Reporting ICU outcome using APACHE II computer program criteria allows more meaningful comparisons of ICU outcome data, and enables the standardization of quality assurance programs.

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