Index by author
June 01, 2006; Volume 73,Issue 6
Wang, Thomas H.
- You have accessAn elderly man with syncope caused by right ventricular infarction and anomalous coronary vasculatureYuli Kim, MD, Thomas H. Wang, MD, Arman Askari, MD and Marc S. Penn, MD, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 2006, 73 (6) 527-536;
Up to half of inferior infarctions involve the right ventricle. Typical signs of right ventricular infarction include hypotension, jugular venous distention, clear lung fields, ST-segment depression in V1 and V2, and elevations in V3R and V4R.
Williams, Marc
- You have accessA young man with unexplained dyspneaMarc Williams, MD, Firas Zahr, MD, Atul C. Mehta, MD and Omar A. Minai, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 2006, 73 (6) 554-556;
He has Wegener granulomatosis, and pulmonary function testing shows flattening of the inspiratory and expiratory limbs of his flow-volume loop. What is the cause?