Index by author
November 01, 1991; Volume 58,Issue 6
Adelstein, David J.
- You have accessManaging Three Common Oncologic EmergenciesDavid J. Adelstein, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1991, 58 (6) 457-458;
Spinal cord compression, superior vena cava syndrome, and hypercalcemia are tumor-related emergencies clinicians need to watch for in patients with malignancy.
Ahmad, Muzaffar
- You have accessIn reply: Pulmonary Hypertension Secondary to Fibrosing MediastinitisEdward M. Cordasco, DO and Muzaffar Ahmad, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1991, 58 (6) 475;
Ahmad, Saeed
- You have accessPulmonary Hypertension Secondary to Fibrosing MediastinitisSaeed Ahmad, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1991, 58 (6) 475;
Alvarez, Linda
- You have accessOrf: case report and literature reviewChristopher J. Huerter, MD, Linda Alvarez and Ronald Stinson, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1991, 58 (6) 531-534;
This generally benign and self-limited condition requires early clinical recognition to avoid an extensive diagnostic workup or unnecessary surgical intervention.
Awad, Issam A.
- You have accessExperimental limbic epilepsy: models, pathophysiologic concepts, and clinical relevanceMohamed Nayel, MD, Issam A. Awad, MD, Mark Larkins, MD and Hans Lüders, MD, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1991, 58 (6) 521-530;
Complex partial seizures originating in the temporal lobe are common in epilepsy patients. Drug treatment is often ineffective. What predisposes a patient to these seizures? How do they occur? Animal studies are providing clues to the puzzle.