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    Circadian rhythms and migraine
    Glen D. Solomon, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 1992, 59 (3) 326-329;

    Migraine onset was found to parallel that of myocardial infarction and changes in platelet aggregability, plasma cortisol, and plasma catecholamines.

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    Catheter ablation for recurrent ventricular tachycardia
    Ronald McCowan, MD, Bruce L. Wilkoff, MD, Hugh McAlister, MB, ChB and Tony W. Simmons, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 1992, 59 (2) 203-207;

    Successful use of this procedure is described in a 78-yearold man with drug-refractory ventricular tachycardia who had both an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator and an antitachycardia pacemaker.

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    Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction
    Leonard H. Calabrese, DO, Theresa Danao, MD and Enrico G. Camara, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 1992, 59 (2) 123-124;

    Recent advances in the understanding of the syndrome of chronic fatigue and immune dysfunction facilitate diagnosis and treatment of specific subsets of patients.

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    Indications for electrophysiologic study in patients with ventricular arrhythmias
    Sergio L. Pinski, MD and James D. Maloney, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 1992, 59 (2) 175-185;

    An analysis of current guidelines for the use of electrophysiologic study, and a look at practical applications.

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    Treating Hypomagnesemia
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    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 1992, 59 (2) 141;
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    Endocarditis prophylaxis: the new guidelines
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    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 1992, 59 (2) 216-218;
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    Kidney Stones: Have the Indications for Surgery Changed?
    Stevan B. Streem, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 1992, 59 (2) 142;
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    Lactic Acidosis: Causes and Treatments
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    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 1992, 59 (2) 141-142;
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    The Challenges of HIV Nephropathy
    Gerald B. Appel, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 1992, 59 (2) 142;
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    Annular pancreas and intermittent duodenal obstruction in an alcoholic adult
    James C. Sperrazza, BS, Richard A. Flanagan, MD and Mark R. Katlic, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 1992, 59 (2) 208-210;

    This congenital condition, in which pancreatic tissue encircles the middle portion of the duodenum, may not cause symptoms until adulthood, as was the case in this 49-year-old man.

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