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  1. Bakst, Alan

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      Omeprazole: a new drug for the treatment of acid^peptic diseases
      Gary W. Falk, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1991, 58 (5) 418-427;

      Gastroesophageal reflux disease, Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, duodenal ulcer, and gastric ulcer are among the disorders that have responded to treatment with this agent—the first of a new class of gastric antisecretory drugs.

  2. Beavis, Kathleen Gleason

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      Headache and hypertension in a 15-year-old
      Ronald J. Lorig, MD, PhD, Kathleen Gleason Beavis, MD, Emmanuel L. Bravo, MD and Robert Kay, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1991, 58 (5) 379-383;

      A 15-year-old girl with a 4-year history of throbbing occipital headaches presents with hypertension in the range of 180/140 mm Hg.

  3. Bennett, Joel S.

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      Disorders of platelet function: evaluation and treatment
      Joel S. Bennett, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1991, 58 (5) 413-417;

      A detailed history provides the best clues to the clinical significance of a bleeding diathesis and is key to selecting appropriate laboratory tests and treatment.

  4. Bravo, Emmanuel L.

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      Headache and hypertension in a 15-year-old
      Ronald J. Lorig, MD, PhD, Kathleen Gleason Beavis, MD, Emmanuel L. Bravo, MD and Robert Kay, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1991, 58 (5) 379-383;

      A 15-year-old girl with a 4-year history of throbbing occipital headaches presents with hypertension in the range of 180/140 mm Hg.

  5. Brodell, George K.

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      Cardiac rhythm and conduction disturbances in patients undergoing mitral valve surgery
      George K. Brodell, MD, Delos Cosgrove, MD, William Schiavone, DO, Donald A. Underwood, MD and Floyd D. Loop, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1991, 58 (5) 397-399;

      Mitral valve replacement and repair were compared as to their effect on the incidence of supraventricular rhythm and conduction disturbances in a group of patients with isolated mitral valve disease.

  6. Budd, G. Thomas

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      Unresolved Questions in Breast Cancer Therapy
      G. Thomas Budd, MD, Suzan S. Cheng, MD and Sharon Grundfest, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1991, 58 (5) 376-377;

      When is radical mastectomy preferable to modified radical mastectomy? Which patients may benefit from chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or hormonal therapy?

  7. Bumpus, F. Merlin

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      Irvine Heinly Page, MD (1901–1991)
      F. Merlin Bumpus, PhD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1991, 58 (5) 393;

      The former director of research at the Cleveland Clinic is remembered for his substantial contributions to medicine, especially in the field of hypertension research.

  8. Cheng, Suzan S.

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      Unresolved Questions in Breast Cancer Therapy
      G. Thomas Budd, MD, Suzan S. Cheng, MD and Sharon Grundfest, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1991, 58 (5) 376-377;

      When is radical mastectomy preferable to modified radical mastectomy? Which patients may benefit from chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or hormonal therapy?

  9. Cosgrove, Delos

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      Cardiac rhythm and conduction disturbances in patients undergoing mitral valve surgery
      George K. Brodell, MD, Delos Cosgrove, MD, William Schiavone, DO, Donald A. Underwood, MD and Floyd D. Loop, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1991, 58 (5) 397-399;

      Mitral valve replacement and repair were compared as to their effect on the incidence of supraventricular rhythm and conduction disturbances in a group of patients with isolated mitral valve disease.

  10. Demetrius, Jake

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      Initial studies with FK506 in renal transplantation
      Mark L. Jordan, MD, Ron Shapiro, MD, John Fung, MD, PhD, Andreas Tzakis, MD, Saturo Todo, MD, Shimon Kusne, MD, Jake Demetrius, MD, Thomas R. Hakala, MD and Thomas E. Starzl, MD, PhD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1991, 58 (5) 444-446;

      Advantages of this immunosuppressive agent include relatively few side effects and high potency, eliminating the need for steroids in some patients.

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