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Nagamoto, Gary
- You have accessBenign intracranial hypertension and chronic renal failureDouglas Chang, MD, Gary Nagamoto, MD and William E. Smith, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 1992, 59 (4) 419-422;
Chronic renal failure of unknown etiology is described in a patient with new-onset headache, papilledema, and intracranial pressures between 200 and 400 mm H2O.
Patel, Glrish
- You have accessViral hepatitis in the 1990s, part II: hepatitis B and delta virusWilliam D. Carey, MD and Glrish Patel, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 1992, 59 (4) 393-401;
Effective vaccines are available. High-risk groups have been identified. But widespread prevention of hepatitis B infection remains an elusive goal, and key questions need answers: What are the mechanisms of transmission, including mother-to-offspring transmission? What short - and long-term risks do health care professionals face?
Pillay, Prem K.
- You have accessGardner’s hydrodynamic theory of syringomyelia revisitedPrem K. Pillay, MD, Issam A. Awad, MD, MSc and Joseph F. Hahn, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 1992, 59 (4) 373-380;
How longitudinal, fluid-filled cavities form within the spinal cord has eluded researchers, though widely espoused theories have been put forth. The authors propose a unified theory based on recent MRI experience and on elements of other current theories.
Powers, Cathryn
- You have accessPelvic retroperitoneal mass in a 36-year-old manCathryn Powers, MD, Matthew G. Saltarelli, MD and Kathleen Gleason Beavis, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 1992, 59 (4) 429-433;
The mass identified by CT extended into the pelvis and displaced the bladder, rectosigmoid colon, and rectum. Hydronephrosis with marked parenchymal loss of the left kidney indicated chronic obstruction of the left distal ureter.
Robalino, Benjamin D.
- You have accessPrimary pulmonary hypertension, then and now: 28 years of experienceBenjamin D. Robalino, MD and Douglas S. Moodie, MD, MSCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 1992, 59 (4) 411-417;
Patients with PPH are presenting at earlier stages of the disease, have fewer complications during cardiac catheterization, and probably survive longer after diagnosis than patients seen several decades ago.
Rutherford, John D.
- You have accessDiabetic ketoacidosis associated with pheochromocytomaElazer R. Edelman, MD, PhD, Cynthia A. Stuenkel, MD, John D. Rutherford, MB, BCh and Gordon H. Williams, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 1992, 59 (4) 423-427;
Diabetic ketoacidosis associated with classic findings of pheochromocytoma was seen in a young woman who also had a significant insulin requirement that resolved after excision of the tumor.
Saltarelli, Matthew G.
- You have accessPelvic retroperitoneal mass in a 36-year-old manCathryn Powers, MD, Matthew G. Saltarelli, MD and Kathleen Gleason Beavis, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 1992, 59 (4) 429-433;
The mass identified by CT extended into the pelvis and displaced the bladder, rectosigmoid colon, and rectum. Hydronephrosis with marked parenchymal loss of the left kidney indicated chronic obstruction of the left distal ureter.
Schover, Leslie R.
- You have accessCirculating lipid and lipoprotein concentrations with oral estrogen-androgen hormone replacement therapyDavid D. Youngs, MD, Byron J. Hoogwerf, MD, Leslie R. Schover, PhD and Ruth K. Cannata, RNCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 1992, 59 (4) 357-358;
A decrease in high-density lipoprotein cholesterol was observed in a group of postmenopausal women following oral estrogen-androgen therapy, suggesting that the potential benefits—sexual and psychological well-being— should be weighed against the potential cardiovascular risks associated with adverse lipid changes.
Smith, William E.
- You have accessBenign intracranial hypertension and chronic renal failureDouglas Chang, MD, Gary Nagamoto, MD and William E. Smith, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 1992, 59 (4) 419-422;
Chronic renal failure of unknown etiology is described in a patient with new-onset headache, papilledema, and intracranial pressures between 200 and 400 mm H2O.
Streem, Stevan B.
- You have accessPercutaneous Renal Surgery: Current RolesStevan B. Streem, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 1992, 59 (4) 353-354;
- You have accessUrology updateDavid A. Goldfarb, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 1992, 59 (4) 353;