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    A 37-year-old woman with end-stage cirrhosis, progressive dyspnea, platypnea, and hypoxemia
    Paul A. Lange, MD and James K. Stoller, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1996, 63 (1) 8-11;

    A self-test of clinical recognition.

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    Multidisciplinary treatment for chronic low back pain: a randomized, prospective study
    Ane F. Bendix, MD, Tom Bendix, MD, DMSc, Keld Vægter, MD, Christine Lund, PT, Lone Frølund, PhD and Lillian Holm, OT
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1996, 63 (1) 62-69;

    Intensive treatment programs for low back pain are expensive, but can reduce health care, pension, and sick leave costs.

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    What now for the Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine?
    John D. Clough, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1996, 63 (1) 4;

    As medicine changes, so must the Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine. Dr. John D. Clough, the new editor-in-chief, outlines the Journal's educational mission.

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    Bone scintigraphy screening in stage I-II breast cancer: Is it cost-effective?
    Kathryn A. Wikenheiser, PhD and Edward B. Silberstein, MD
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    An update on breast cancer: evolving treatments and persistent questions
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    Although early diagnosis remains important, many diagnostic and treatment dilemmas persist. An overview of the current state of breast cancer knowledge, and a historical perspective.

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    Diabetes in the elderly: studies dispel common misconceptions
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    Diabetes in the elderly is common but often not diagnosed and treated well. A rational approach to treatment can improve patients' quality of life and reduce long-term complications.

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    Lipid-regulating and antiatherosclerotic therapy: current options and future approaches
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    New strategies for regulating lipids, such as new drugs and gene therapy, hold promise in reducing coronary heart disease, but current guidelines are still the first, best strategy.

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    Community-acquired pneumonia: an update
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    New series: Clinical decision-making at the crossroads
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    A new series, illuminating how physicians, faced with multiple good choices and issues of cost-effectiveness, make everyday diagnostic and treatment decisions.

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    Should community hospitals perform angioplasty for acute myocardial infarction?
    W. Douglas Weaver, MD and Joseph M. Sutton, MD
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    A debate about the advantages and disadvantages of community hospitals performing angioplasty for myocardial infarction, even if they have no facilities for heart surgery.

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