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May 2004 (Vol. 53, No. 5)

Editorial

Improving diabetics care
Jeffrey L. Susman, MD

 

InfoPOEMsŪ

More than 12 weeks needed for x-ray resolution of pneumonia in the elderly

 Data on treating bronchiolitis severely limited

BNP testing improves outcomes in evaluation of dyspnea

 Routine heart disease screening not recommended

Routine thyroid disease screening not recommended

 

Applied Evidence

Strategies to reduce complications of type 2 diabetes
Paul Ullom-Minnich, MD, MPH

 Treating type 2 diabetes: Targeting the causative factors
John E. Sutherland, MD; James D. Hoehns, PharmD

Photo Rounds

Chronic papules on the back and extremities
Amor Khachemoune, MD, CWS; Benjamin N. Lockshin, MD

 

Practice Alert

What the new Medicare prescription drug bill may mean for providers and patients
Eric Henley, MD, MPH

 

Clinical Inquiries

Does screening for diabetes in at-risk patients improve long-term outcomes?
Danielle S. Nordone, DO; Dyanne Westerberg, DO; Diane Wolf, MLS
Commentary
• Evidence for universal screening is not there
Jim Holt, MD

 What is the best treatment for diabetic neuropathy?
Warren P. Newton MD, MPH; Linda Collins, MSLS
Commentary
• Anticonvulsants and antidepressants effective at reducing perception of pain
Charissa Fotinos, MD;

What is the best way to treat patients with white-coat hypertension?
Shobha Rao, MD; Chun-Tsai Liu, MD; Laura Wilder, MLIS
Commentary
• White-coat hypertension represents one point along the continuum of hypertension
Mark B. Stephens, MD, MS

 Does a short symptom checklist accurately diagnose ADHD?
Adam J. Zolotor, MD, MPH; Jill Mayer, MLS
Commentary
• Gather data from multiple sources
John Hill, MD

Should home apnea monitoring be recommended to prevent SIDS?
Michael Shoemaker, MD; Mark Ellis, MD, MSPH; Susan Meadows, MLS
Commentary
• Apnea monitors are not the answer
Matthew Gannons, MD

 

Letters to the Editor

Meralgia paresthetica is not always an entrapment neuropathy

 

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