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July 2004 (Vol. 53, No. 7)

Editorial

Observations from Practice
Jeff Susman, MD

 

InfoPOEMsŪ

Antibiotics ineffective for prevention of recurrent MI

 Disclosure of errors preferred by patients

Cephalosporins better for streptococcus infections in children

 British Hypertension Society guidelines (BHS-IV)

Statins prevent strokes in high-risk patients

 

Applied Evidence

Tinnitus: Questions to reveal the cause, answers to provide relief
Robert L. Folmer, PhD; William Hal Martin, PhD; Yongbing Shi, MD, PhD

 3 Regimens for alcohol withdrawal and detoxification
Chad A. Asplund, MD; Jacob W. Aaronson, DO; Hadassah E. Aaronson, DO

Photo Rounds

Pigmented lesion on the ear
Carlos Rodriguez, BS; Amor Khachemoune, MD, CWS

 

Practice Alert

HIV prevention enters a new era
Doug Campos-Outcalt, MD, MPA

 

Clinical Inquiries

Is an outpatient workup safe for patients with a transient ischemic attack?
Melissa Franklin, MD; Todd McDiarmid, MD; Leslie Mackler, MLS
Commentary
Jon O. Neher, MD

 Does combining aspirin and warfarin decrease the risk of stroke for patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation?
Sandy L. Robertson, PharmD; Jill Byerly Mayer, MLIS, AHIP
Commentary
• When warfarin is started, aspirin should be stopped
Rick Guthmann, MD

Do statins reduce the risk of stroke?
Naomi Busch, MD; Gary Kelsberg, MD; Susan K. Kendall, PhD, MSLIS
Commentary
Alex Krist, MD

 Other than anticoagulation, what is the best therapy for those with atrial fibrillation?
Kara Cadwallader, MD; Terry Ann Jankowski, MLS
Commentary
• Rate control best for atrial fibrillation
Clint Koenig, MD, MS

What is the best therapy for superficial thrombophlebitis?
Jon O. Neher, MD; Sarah M. Safranek, MLIS
Commentary
• Those with symptoms in the thigh need closer follow-up, more aggressive therapy
James L. Greenwald, MD

 Does moderate exercise prevent MI for patients with coronary heart disease?
Rodney Riedel, MD; Gary Kelsberg, MD
Commentary
• Add exercise to routine post-MI treatment
Bill Kerns, MD

Observations from Practice

Localized itching as a harbinger of breast cancer?
Josette McMichael, MD

 

Language of Evidence

The power of power
David Blandino, MD

 

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