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- Contemporary Considerations in Exercise ECG Testing
Despite the promises of new technologies, ECG use is increasing and its clinical applications are diversifying.
- A practical approach to coma diagnosis in the unresponsive patient
A chain of simple-to-make observations quickly determines the location of the lesion — the primary goal in early assessment.
- Primary angiitis of the central nervous system: diagnostic criteria and clinical approach
Clinical perceptions of PACNS have changed dramatically in the last 5 years, prompting a reappraisal of the 1987 diagnostic criteria and current approaches to treatment
- Trends in Noncardiac Chest Pain
The prognosis for patients with noncardiac chest pain is excellent, yet functional outcome is generally poor because many patients continue to believe their pain has a cardiac source.
- Circadian rhythms and migraine
Migraine onset was found to parallel that of myocardial infarction and changes in platelet aggregability, plasma cortisol, and plasma catecholamines.