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- Chemotherapy-induced Raynaud's phenomenon
Cure of malignancy is most important, but detecting delayed toxic effects of antineoplastic therapy deserves close attention, as well.
- Diagnosing infective endocarditis
The diagnosis has been based on the presence of fever, a new heart murmur, peripheral stigmata, and sustained bacteremia with a typical microorganism—all of which are not invariably present. New criteria offer greater diagnostic accuracy.
- Azathioprine vs cyclosporine in recipients of HLA-identical renal allografts
These two agents produce equally satisfactory outcomes in this immunologically favored group. The need for continued steroid therapy in these patients requires further study.
- Clinical practice guidelines for HIV infection: progress towards making AIDS a primary care disease
An appraisal of the guidelines released in January by the Agency for Health Care Policy and US Public Health Service.
- Assessing depression in medical patients
Suicidal ideation is an intensely personal matter, and many patients may be alarmed by questions about it. A less threatening approach is described.