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Kammeyer, Joel A.
- You have accessUpdate on pneumococcal vaccination in adults: Simpler is betterCraig D. Nielsen, MD, FACP, Joel A. Kammeyer, MD, MPH, FACP and Michael J. Tan, MD, FACP, FIDSACleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 2022, 89 (11) 640-642; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.89a.22047
Recommendations have been updated in the hopes not only of preventing more cases of invasive pneumococcal disease, but also of making the recommendations easier to follow.
Katakura, Akira
- You have accessSpontaneous oral hematoma diagnosed as angina bullosa hemorrhagicaTakeshi Onda, DDS, PhD, Kamichika Hayashi, DDS, PhD, Akira Katakura, DDS, PhD and Masayuki Takano, DDS, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 2022, 89 (11) 615-616; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.89a.22040
The lesions occur on the soft palate, buccal mucosa, and tongue, and only rarely on the masticatory mucosa such as the gingiva and hard palate.
Kichloo, Asim
- You have accessWhen should antithrombotic therapy be resumed after gastrointestinal bleeding?Dushyant Singh Dahiya, MD, Asim Kichloo, MD, FACP, Rawan Amir, MD and Farah Wani, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 2022, 89 (11) 630-633; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.89a.20189
The timing should be individualized after considering factors related to the bleeding event, thromboembolic risk, and patient comorbidities.
Knapp, Christopher D.
- You have accessHypophosphatemia in a patient with an eating disorderMaxwell J. Uetz, MD, Christopher D. Knapp, MD, MPH and Samuel T. Ives, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 2022, 89 (11) 625-629; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.89a.21074
A 32-year-old woman referred from an eating disorder treatment center reported memory difficulty, trouble concentrating, and feeling “hazy.” She was taking oral potassium phosphate 3 times daily.
Kurian, Allison W.
- You have accessReducing the risk of breast cancerHolly J. Pederson, MD, Zahraa Al-Hilli, MD and Allison W. Kurian, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 2022, 89 (11) 643-652; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.89a.21113
Breast cancer remains the most common malignancy in US women. Reducing this burden involves identification of high-risk individuals and personalized risk management.