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  1. Stoller, James K.

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      Splenic infarction
      Timothy P. Obarski, DO, James K. Stoller, MD, Cheryl Weinstein, MD and Stephen Hayden, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 1989, 56 (2) 174-176;
  2. Subichin, Steven J.

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      Extensive alopecia areata
      Richard E. Ranchoff, MD, Wilma F. Bergfeld, MD, FACP, Willard D. Steck, MD, FACP and Steven J. Subichin, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 1989, 56 (2) 149-154;
  3. Tubbs, Raymond R.

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      Treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukemia with an anti-idiotypic monoclonal antibody
      Michael J. Caulfield, PhD, Siva Murthy, MD, Raymond R. Tubbs, DO, James Sergi, MSN and Ronald M. Bukowksi, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 1989, 56 (2) 182-188;
  4. Vanek, Eugenia P.

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      A survey of Cleveland Clinic training-program alumni
      Eugenia P. Vanek, EDD, William M. Michener, MD and Michele Melia, SCM
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 1989, 56 (2) 167-173;
  5. Vidt, Donald G.

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      Thrombolytic therapy
      James H. Stewart, MD, Jeffrey W. Olin, DO and Robert A. Graor, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 1989, 56 (2) 189-196;
  6. Washington, John A.

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      Comparative activity of newer antibiotics against gram-negative bacilli
      Cynthia C. Knapp, MS and John A. Washington, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 1989, 56 (2) 161-166;
  7. Weinstein, Cheryl

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      Splenic infarction
      Timothy P. Obarski, DO, James K. Stoller, MD, Cheryl Weinstein, MD and Stephen Hayden, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 1989, 56 (2) 174-176;
  8. Wiedemann, Herbert P.

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      Passive Smoking: Nuisance or Health Risk?
      Herbert P. Wiedemann, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 1989, 56 (2) 115-116;
  9. Wilbourn, Asa J.

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      Manual of Nerve Conduction Velocity and Somatosensory Evoked Potentials by Joel A. De Lisa, Keith Mackenzie, and Ernest M. Baran
      Asa J. Wilbourn, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 1989, 56 (2) 213-214;
  10. Wilke, William S.

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      Difficulties in Diagnosing and Treating Polymyalgia Rheumatica
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 1989, 56 (2) 115;
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Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine
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1 Mar 1989
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Sarcoidosis with diffuse purplish erythematous plaques on the hands
Cardiovascular disease in people living with HIV: Risk assessment and management
Heart to heart: Progress in cardiovascular disease prevention for people living with HIV

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