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Mandell, Brian F.
- You have accessWho would have thought?Brian F. Mandell, MD, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 2007, 74 (4) 247;
Fifteen years ago, universal screening for human immunodeficiency virus would have been met with cries of discrimination and therapeutic nihilism, but not in 2007. Who would have thought?
Messinger-rapport, Barbara J.
- You have accessAt what age should we discontinue colon cancer screening in the elderly?Rachelle Losey, MD and Barbara J. Messinger-Rapport, MD, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 2007, 74 (4) 269-272;
In general, you should stop when you do not expect the patient to live 7 to 10 more years. However, the full answer is more complicated.
Olin, Jeffrey W.
- You have accessRecognizing and managing fibromuscular dysplasiaJeffrey W. Olin, DOCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 2007, 74 (4) 273-282;
Many physicians consider fibromuscular dysplasia to be rare, but it is not that uncommon: it is simply often overlooked or misdiagnosed.
Rodriguez, Carlos
- You have accessAdvances in treating insomniaKumar Budur, MD, Carlos Rodriguez, MD and Nancy Foldvary-Schaefer, DOCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 2007, 74 (4) 251-266;
Hypnotic drugs should not be the sole treatment for insomnia: the regimen should include sleep hygiene and behavioral therapies.
Stoller, James K.
- You have accessAn 18-year-oldwith effort-related arm swellingSachin Goel, MD, Daniel G. Clair, MD and Teresa L. Carman, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 2007, 74 (4) 283-288;
A high school senior with a baseball scholarship presents with the acute onset of swelling in his nondominant arm. What is the most likely diagnosis and the most appropriate initial diagnostic test?
Taege, Alan J.
- You have accessHIV screening for all: The new standard of careWendy S. Armstrong, MD and Alan J. Taege, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 2007, 74 (4) 297-301;
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now recommends testing all patients age 13 to 64 years in all health care settings, using an “opt-out” rather than an “opt-in” approach. We urge physicians and health care systems to embrace these recommendations.