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  1. Kerr, Hannah R.

    1. Pancreas transplant for diabetes mellitus
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      Pancreas transplant for diabetes mellitus
      Hannah R. Kerr, MD, Betul Hatipoglu, MD and Venkatesh Krishnamurthi, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 2015, 82 (11) 738-744; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.82a.14090

      Transplant consistently normalizes hemoglobin A1c levels without the risk of severe hypoglycemia.

  2. Kovacs, Christopher S.

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      Common infectious complications of liver transplant
      Lydia Chelala, MD, Christopher S. Kovacs, MD, Alan J. Taege, MD and Ibrahim A. Hanouneh, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 2015, 82 (11) 773-784; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.82a.14118

      The risk and the likely organisms vary with the patient’s state of immunosuppression and the time after transplant.

  3. Kransdorf, Lisa N.

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      Women’s health 2015: An update for the internist
      Lisa N. Kransdorf, MD, MPH, Melissa A. McNeil, MD, MPH, Julia A. Files, MD and Marjorie R. Jenkins, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 2015, 82 (11) 759-764; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.82a.15096

      Antidepressants in pregnancy, nonhormonal therapies for menopausal symptoms, and heart failure therapy.

  4. Krishnamurthi, Venkatesh

    1. Pancreas transplant for diabetes mellitus
      You have access
      Pancreas transplant for diabetes mellitus
      Hannah R. Kerr, MD, Betul Hatipoglu, MD and Venkatesh Krishnamurthi, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 2015, 82 (11) 738-744; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.82a.14090

      Transplant consistently normalizes hemoglobin A1c levels without the risk of severe hypoglycemia.

  5. Mandell, Brian F.

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      To err is human, but…
      Brian F. Mandell, MD, PhD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 2015, 82 (11) 714; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.82b.11015

      Being wrong is part of being human, but I don’t like it. To avoid being wrong, we might try keeping a checklist.

  6. Mcneil, Melissa A.

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      Women’s health 2015: An update for the internist
      Lisa N. Kransdorf, MD, MPH, Melissa A. McNeil, MD, MPH, Julia A. Files, MD and Marjorie R. Jenkins, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 2015, 82 (11) 759-764; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.82a.15096

      Antidepressants in pregnancy, nonhormonal therapies for menopausal symptoms, and heart failure therapy.

  7. Mull, Nikhil

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      An elderly woman with ‘heart failure’: Cognitive biases and diagnostic error
      Nikhil Mull, MD, James B. Reilly, MD, MS and Jennifer S. Myers, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 2015, 82 (11) 745-753; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.82a.14087

      The authors review a case to analyze what went wrong and why.

  8. Myers, Jennifer S.

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      An elderly woman with ‘heart failure’: Cognitive biases and diagnostic error
      Nikhil Mull, MD, James B. Reilly, MD, MS and Jennifer S. Myers, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 2015, 82 (11) 745-753; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.82a.14087

      The authors review a case to analyze what went wrong and why.

  9. Nally, Joseph V.

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      Should all patients with significant proteinuria take a renin-angiotensin inhibitor?
      George Thomas, MD and Joseph V. Nally, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 2015, 82 (11) 716-718; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.82a.15038

      Most of them should, with exceptions due to adverse effects such as angioedema, cough, and hyperkalemia.

  10. Reilly, James B.

    1. You have access
      An elderly woman with ‘heart failure’: Cognitive biases and diagnostic error
      Nikhil Mull, MD, James B. Reilly, MD, MS and Jennifer S. Myers, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 2015, 82 (11) 745-753; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.82a.14087

      The authors review a case to analyze what went wrong and why.

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