Index by author
Meziane, Moulay A.
- You have accessHeadache and hypertension in a 15-year-oldRonald J. Lorig, MD, PhD, Kathleen Gleason Beavis, MD, Emmanuel L. Bravo, MD and Robert Kay, MDCleveland 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.
Schiavone, William
- You have accessCardiac rhythm and conduction disturbances in patients undergoing mitral valve surgeryGeorge K. Brodell, MD, Delos Cosgrove, MD, William Schiavone, DO, Donald A. Underwood, MD and Floyd D. Loop, MDCleveland 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.
Shapiro, Ron
- You have accessInitial studies with FK506 in renal transplantationMark 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, PhDCleveland 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.
Starzl, Thomas E.
- You have accessInitial studies with FK506 in renal transplantationMark 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, PhDCleveland 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.
Thacker, Holly L.
- You have accessEosinophilia-myalgia syndrome: the Cleveland Clinic experienceHolly L. Thacker, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1991, 58 (5) 400-408;
Significant nerve and muscle involvement, diffuse fasciitis, and weight loss were adverse prognosticating factors in this group of patients. Those who survived the acute phase and stabilized were more likely to continue to improve.
Todo, Saturo
- You have accessInitial studies with FK506 in renal transplantationMark 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, PhDCleveland 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.
Tzakis, Andreas
- You have accessInitial studies with FK506 in renal transplantationMark 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, PhDCleveland 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.
Underwood, Donald A.
- You have accessCardiac rhythm and conduction disturbances in patients undergoing mitral valve surgeryGeorge K. Brodell, MD, Delos Cosgrove, MD, William Schiavone, DO, Donald A. Underwood, MD and Floyd D. Loop, MDCleveland 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.
Vidt, Donald G.
- You have accessOmeprazole: a new drug for the treatment of acid^peptic diseasesGary W. Falk, MDCleveland 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.
- You have accessManaging the hypertensive patient: reasonable goalsCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1991, 58 (5) 431;
Any approach to treating hypertension should be based on multiple blood pressure readings to establish the diagnosis, aggressive nondrug therapy, and use of low doses when initiating drug therapy.
Washington, John A.
- You have accessImproved Laboratory Diagnosis of SepticemiaJohn A. Washington, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 1991, 58 (5) 377;
Optimal timing of blood cultures and proper skin disinfection are two ways to facilitate the diagnosis.