Index by author
July 01, 1990; Volume 57,Issue 5
Sesto, Mark E.
- You have accessMesenteric Ischemia: A Neglected DiagnosisMark E. Sesto, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 1990, 57 (5) 417-418;
In the absence of accurate noninvasive diagnostic modalities, aggressive use of mesenteric angiography is the only way to achieve early diagnosis of mesenteric ischemia.
Silvers, J.B.
- You have accessClinical diagnoses and EEG interpretationGeorge W. Williams, PhD, Ronald P. Lesser, MD, J.B. Silvers, PhD, Abraham Brickner, PhD, Marlene Goormastic, MPH, Kathy J. Fatica, BS and Donald W. Klass, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 1990, 57 (5) 437-440;
Factors that lead to different interpretations of the same electroencephalogram and to variations in follow-up diagnostic studies were identified.
Simmons, Tony W.
- You have accessAtrial pacemaker leads comparedMartin M. Masterson, MD, James D. Maloney, MD, E. Murat Tuzcu, MD, Bruce L. Wilkoff, MD, Atila Emre, MD, Gabriel Vanerio, MD, Tony W. Simmons, MD, Victor A. Morant, MD and Lon W. Castle, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 1990, 57 (5) 433-436;
Pacemaker leads from eight different manufacturers were compared for differences in acute pacing and sensing characteristics.
Suit, Paula F.
- You have accessMethanol intoxication: clinical features and differential diagnosisPaula F. Suit, MD and Melinda L. Estes, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 1990, 57 (5) 464-471;
The advent of methanol as a major source of fuel in the coming century and its growing industrial uses will increase the risk of both deliberate and accidental intoxication, requiring a high index of suspicion to ensure early diagnosis.