Index by author
Stoller, James K.
- You have accessNonresolving alveolar infiltrates in a 43-year-old womanThomas R. Murphy, MD, Eugene J. Sullivan, MD and James K. Stoller, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1997, 64 (1) 21-25;
A 43-year-old woman presents with a 1-year history of intermittent nonproductive cough. What is the diagnosis and treatment?
- You have accessNonresolving alveolar infiltrates in a 43-year-old womanThomas R. Murphy, MD, Eugene J. Sullivan, MD and James K. Stoller, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1997, 64 (1) 21-25;
A 43-year-old woman presents with a 1-year history of intermittent nonproductive cough. What is the diagnosis and treatment?
Sullivan, Eugene J.
- You have accessNonresolving alveolar infiltrates in a 43-year-old womanThomas R. Murphy, MD, Eugene J. Sullivan, MD and James K. Stoller, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1997, 64 (1) 21-25;
A 43-year-old woman presents with a 1-year history of intermittent nonproductive cough. What is the diagnosis and treatment?
Tchou, Patrick J.
- You have accessCardioversion or rate control for atrial fibrillation: balancing risks and benefitsKenneth A. Ellenbogen, MD and Patrick J. Tchou, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1997, 64 (1) 31-36;
In managing atrial fibrillation, should physicians try to restore and maintain sinus rhythm, or take a more conservative approach and try only to control the heart rate and prevent thromboembolism?
Thomas, James D.
- You have accessCardioversion or rate control for atrial fibrillation: balancing risks and benefitsKenneth A. Ellenbogen, MD and Patrick J. Tchou, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1997, 64 (1) 31-36;
In managing atrial fibrillation, should physicians try to restore and maintain sinus rhythm, or take a more conservative approach and try only to control the heart rate and prevent thromboembolism?
Topol, Eric J.
- You have accessReperfusion for acute myocardial infarction: 1997 and beyondEric J. Topol, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1997, 64 (1) 9-12;
The optimal thrombolytic therapy will be a cocktail of several thrombolytic, antithrombotic, and antiplatelet agents, each of which attacks different pathways of clot formation.
Whitlow, Patrick L.
- You have accessThe Bypass Angioplasty Revascularization Investigation (BARI) trial: implications for clinical practicePatrick L. Whitlow, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1997, 64 (1) 17-20;
Both PTCA and CABG have their own inherent advantages and disadvantages, which must be weighed in the treatment decision for each patient.
Wilke, William S.
- You have accessThe constitutionality of physician-assisted suicide: the cases and issues before the US Supreme CourtMichael J. Meehan, JDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1997, 64 (1) 13-15;
How the Court rules on physician-assisted suicide will spur further legal debate for decades.
- You have accessReperfusion for acute myocardial infarction: 1997 and beyondEric J. Topol, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1997, 64 (1) 9-12;
The optimal thrombolytic therapy will be a cocktail of several thrombolytic, antithrombotic, and antiplatelet agents, each of which attacks different pathways of clot formation.