Index by author
Becker, Richard C.
- You have accessRecombinant t-PA and platelet activityRichard C. Becker, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1990, 57 (6) 537-541;
The effects of rt-PA on platelet activity could have a direct impact on thrombolytic efficacy, coronary artery reocclusion, and risk of hemorrhage.
Bergfeld, Wilma F.
- You have accessMyelodysplastic syndrome and transient acantholytic dermatosisPaul F. Rockley, MD, Wilma F. Bergfeld, MD, Kenneth J. Tomecki, MD and Jan K. Brydon, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1990, 57 (6) 575-577;
Darier’s type of transient acantholytic dermatosis developed in a patient with myelodysplasia and was treated with steroids and antihistamines.
Brouhard, Ben H.
- You have accessNew SeriesBen H. Brouhard, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1990, 57 (6) 512;
An innovative series will address issues in basic science that are relevant to the practice of medicine.
- You have accessIntra-arterial chemotherapy for brain tumorsSamuel J. Hassenbusch, MD, PhD, James H. Anderson, PhD and Donald M. Whiting, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1990, 57 (6) 513-520;
A program involving rabbit and human protocols demonstrates the successful integration of basic and clinical research with practical applications.
Bruschke, Albert V. G.
- You have accessAssessment of the size of acute myocardial infarction II: electrocardiography and imaging methodsAlbert V. G. Bruschke, MD, Arnoud van der Laarse, PhD and Ernst E. van der Wall, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1990, 57 (6) 551-557;
The electrocardiogram gives a reasonable estimate of infarct size; among visual methods, magnetic resonance imaging has the greatest potential for accuracy.
- You have accessAssessment of the size of acute myocardial infarction I: biochemical methodsAlbert V. G. Bruschke, MD, Arnoud van der Laarse, PHD and Ernst E. van der Wall, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1990, 57 (6) 547-550;
For routine purposes, measurement of slowly catabolized enzymes is the most practical way to determine infarct size.
Brydon, Jan K.
- You have accessMyelodysplastic syndrome and transient acantholytic dermatosisPaul F. Rockley, MD, Wilma F. Bergfeld, MD, Kenneth J. Tomecki, MD and Jan K. Brydon, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1990, 57 (6) 575-577;
Darier’s type of transient acantholytic dermatosis developed in a patient with myelodysplasia and was treated with steroids and antihistamines.