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Table of Contents

December 01, 2014; Volume 81,Issue 12

From the Editor

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    Ebola—lessons still to be learned
    Brian F. Mandell, MD, PhD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2014, 81 (12) 708; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.81b.12014

    So far, the disease has barely touched our country, but it has had a big impact on our health care system and our national psyche.

The Clinical Picture

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    Sarcoidal infiltration of tattoos
    Laura Miguel-Gómez, MD, Sergio Vañó-Galván, MD, PhD, Basil Sido-Ahmed, MD, Carmen Moreno García Del Real, MD, PhD and Pedro Jaén-Olasolo, MD, PhD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2014, 81 (12) 717-718; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.81a.13151

    Corticosteroid treatment resulted in clinical improvement after 3 months.

Smart Testing

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    When does an adult with headaches need central nervous system imaging?
    Jason Post, MD and Christopher Moriates, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2014, 81 (12) 719-720; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm/81a.14040

    Without red-flag symptoms, central nervous system imaging is unwarranted and may be harmful.

1-Minute Consult

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    Is antibiotic treatment indicated in a patient with a positive urine culture but no symptoms?
    Michelle T. Hecker, MD and Curtis J. Donskey, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2014, 81 (12) 721-724; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.81a.14038

    Some groups should be screened and treated, eg, pregnant women and patients undergoing an invasive urologic procedure.

Im Board Review

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    A 41-year-old man with abdominal pain
    Habib Rehman, MBBS, FRCPC, FRCPI, FRCP (GLAS), FACP
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2014, 81 (12) 725-728; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.81a.14051

    His symptoms and imaging findings suggested an infarction in the spleen, but what caused the infarction?

Medical Grand Rounds

  • Ebola virus: Questions, answers, and more questions
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    Ebola virus: Questions, answers, and more questions
    Kyle D. Brizendine, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2014, 81 (12) 729-735; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.81gr.14007

    The clinical virology of Ebola virus, the reported proposed treatments, and an overview of the current outbreak.

Review

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    Identifying statin-associated autoimmune necrotizing myopathy
    Jemima Albayda, MD and Lisa Christopher-Stine, MD, MPH
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2014, 81 (12) 736-741; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.81a.13158

    Unlike simple myalgia or myositis, this condition can persist or even arise de novo after the statin is stopped.

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    Updated guidelines on cardiovascular evaluation before noncardiac surgery: A view from the trenches
    Steven L. Cohn, MD, FACP, SFHM
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2014, 81 (12) 742-751; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.81a.14148

    The purpose is not to get clearance for surgery but to evaluate the patient’s medical status and risk of complications.

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    Syncope: Etiology and diagnostic approach
    Elias B. Hanna, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2014, 81 (12) 755-766; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.81a.13152

    There are three major types: neurally mediated, orthostatic, and cardiac. The goal is to rule out structural heart disease.

Editorial

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    Perioperative medicine: Combining the science and the art
    Paul J. Grant, MD, SFHM, FACP
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2014, 81 (12) 752-754; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.81a.14172

    Although we may wish for “cookbook” guidelines, often we must practice the “art” of medicine.

Patient Education

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    Tilt-table testing
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2014, 81 (12) 767; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.81pe.12001

Departments

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    Diabetes therapy and cancer risk (October 2014)
    Daniel Weiss, MD, CDE, FACP, PNS, CPI
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2014, 81 (12) 714; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.81c.12001

    A reader comments on the risk of cancer with diabetes drugs (October 2014).

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    In Reply: Diabetes therapy and cancer risk (October 2014)
    Grace E. Ching Sun, DO, Sangeeta R. Kashyap, MD and Christian Nasr, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine December 2014, 81 (12) 714-715; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.81c.12002

    A reader comments on the risk of cancer with diabetes drugs (October 2014).

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