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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
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine October 1999, 66 (9) 561-571;

    Acute coronary syndromes occur when vulnerable plaque ruptures, leading to acute thrombosis. With an illustration explaining this chain of events.

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    Urinary tract infections
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1999, 66 (8) 502;

    An illustrated patient-information sheet to copy and give to your patient.

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    ‘Telephone treatment’ of uncomplicated acute cystitis
    James Campbell, DO, Michael Felver, MD and Shaparak Kamarei, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1999, 66 (8) 495-501;

    Most women with uncomplicated acute cystitis can be treated over the telephone, saving time and money.

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    Shortcomings of coronary angiography and their implications in clinical practice
    Steven E. Nissen, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1999, 66 (8) 479-485;

    Angiography is the gold standard for detecting coronary artery disease, but its results must be interpreted with caution. An accompanying illustration shows why.

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    Dear Colleague
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    Hypertension in elderly patients: Treatment reduces mortality, but is underused
    Wilbert S. Aronow, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1999, 66 (8) 487-493;

    Despite compelling evidence that treatment reduces mortality, hypertension is undertreated, and especially so in older patients. A step-by-step approach, based on the latest recommendations from the NIH.

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    Evidence-based medicine in everyday practice
    Gordon Guyatt, MD, MSc
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1999, 66 (8) 461-464;

    A step-by-step guide to using evidence to answer specific questions, with the answers guided by the patient's wishes and values.

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    A 74-year-old woman with abdominal pain and fever
    Peter Mazzone, MD and Craig Nielsen, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1999, 66 (8) 469-478;

    What is the likely cause of this patient's symptoms? A self-test on a clinical case.

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    Should one routinely screen for lipoprotein(a)?
    Joseph P. Frolkis, MD, PhD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1999, 66 (8) 465-468;

    The evidence does not yet justify screening everyone, hut you may want to obtain an Lp(a) level if the LDL level remains high despite statin therapy.

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    Palliative care: Clinical approach to chronic pain and intestinal obstruction
    Geoffrey Hanks, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1999, 66 (8) 459-461;

    Oral medications should control pain in up to 80% of patients with terminal cancer. Yet, many patients receive inadequate pain treatment.

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