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1999 Index AUTHOR/EDITOR Fraga PD, Aug 17-30, 76 April 32—45; May 20-24; June Franklin CM, Jan 49-50 34-51, 58; Aug 42-58; Oct 46-58; Aggarwal A, March 16 Garrison KD, Feb 46 Dec 44-60 Ahmann A, Dec 44-60 Gaw FR, April 59-62, 72 Liang BC, March 47-48; April Alexander D, Nov 53-69; Dec 61-75 Gerst PH, April 48-52, 58 54-58; Nov 39-40 Ali I, March 39-42 Gilmore B, April 31 Lienert[J , March 15-16 AlKhouri N, May 46-52 Gluck EH, Jan 49-50 Loynes JT, Oct 70-73 Anderson NJ, April 59-62, 72 Goluboff ET, March 49—50 Lubahn JD, Sept 50-52 Aradhye S, Feb 22-37 Gordon SW, June 33 Lundy DS, Oct 59-69 Arvanitis S], March 43 Greenberg BR, July 43-54 Lyketsos CG, June 34-51, 58 Babinchak TJ, Sept 63-66 Greene C, Oct 74-77 Lynch CM, May 69-70 Baldor RA, March 15-16 GrossmanJ , Oct 78 Mange KC, Feb 22—37 Balk RA, July 39-40 Gupta SM, July 64-65 Margolias G, July 26 Batra MK, May 71-73 Gutow AP, June 61-62 Marinella MA, Nov 35-36 Beard GAT, Nov 41-45 Hartman KM, March 53-—59 Matthews MR, July 60-63, 66; Bell GR, Feb 55-56; June 61-62 Hashin KA, April 25-26 Aug 70-75 Bhardwaj A, April 63-70 Hassoun PM, Feb 7-8 Mayer D, Dec 17 Bhatt M, Sept 55 Heasley EC, Sept 63-66 McGrory BJ, Sept 41-42 Bhimji S, Jan 42—46, 63 Henderson CB, Nov 69 Menon M, May 29-43, 68 Bigman KP, Oct 45 Heston TF, Aug 37-38; Dec 37-38 Miller SR, May 71-73 Bliven SJ, March 15-16 High KP, Sept 59-60 Moran MD, May 55-58 Bloch JH, April 59-62, 72 Holden MD, Jan 51—54 Moss E, March 49-50 Blondell RD, April 32-45 Howman SF, Dec 26-36; 43 Mowlavi A, May 71-73 Bray-MorrisJ ,F eb 52 Hussain KMA, Nov 41—45 Murphy SJ, May 69-70 Brown PD, Feb 53-54 Ivance DW, Sept 50-52 Nachimuthu S, Dec 76 Brown RD, March 15-16 Jackson LW, Sept 45-49 Nagendran T, Sept 27—40; 43; Nov 16; BurkholJdF,e Jru ly 41-42 Jay SJ, Feb 7-8 Dec 17 Bushell IW, Nov 53-69; Dec 61-75 Jenouri G, Jan 51-54 Narayan P, May 29-43, 68 Caruso DM, July 60-63, 66; Aug 70-75 Johnson C, May 29-43, 68 Nesky MA, Sept 59-60 Casiano RR, Jan 25-39, 64; Oct 59-69 JohnsJDo, nJu ly 55-57 Nevarre DR, Feb 47—49 Cassavar DK, May 55-58 Kallab A, Oct 70-73 Nurzia MJ, Nov 48-52 Cejka S,J an 55-62; Feb 50-52; Kamerer A, May 29-43, 68 O’Bryan TA, Nov 37-38 June 14 Kantoff P, April 29-30 Oh W, April 29-30 Cernaianu AC, Jan 47—48 KanukuntaJ ,M ay 55-58 OleksaJ ,M ay 29-43, 68 Chandna H, Nov 41—45 Kaplowitz LG, Nov 26-34, 36 Pai NB, April 48-52, 58 Chandrasekar PH, June 64-66, 71 Karamali A, May 55-58 Palmer SM, June 23-32; 54 Chawla A, Sept 44 Karamanoukian R, Sept 58 Pandit S, Oct 74-77 Collins DA, Nov 26-34, 36 Kassir AA, Aug 70-75 Patel TC, Feb 55-56; June 61-62 Combs AH, March 21-28, 60 Kaul A, April 48-52, 58 PeabodyJ , May 29-43, 68 Conde MV, Aug 42—58 Kayler LK, July 60-63, 66 Perlin JB, Nov 26-34, 36 ConnorJP , March 49-50 Kershner RM, Sept 45-49 Peters AL, Dec 44-60 Coover LR, Feb 16-21 Khan F, Oct 39-40 Petty DT, April 12 DanieJCl, sJa n 51-54 Khan SA, May 24 PiccirillJoF , Aug 42—58 DeBantJoR , Nov 16 Khan U, July 43-54 Pinchouck MJ, Jan 49-50 deGuzmJa, nJul y 60-63, 66; Khouzam HR, April 20-24, 45 Pipinos II, Sept 55 Aug 70-75 Klausner VB, July 27-38; Oct 17 Poblete SJP, June 67-71 DeLaRosaJ , Sept 58 KnigJh, Jtun e 55-58 Raezer DM, Feb 47—49 Denes P, Nov 41—45 LarkJAi, Jnun e 67-71 Rashdan I, March 39-42 Ericson SG, May 46-52 LarsJMo, Jnun e 14 Rayburn K, Dec 44—60 Farris DR, Aug 39-41 Larson MF, Sept 19 Rein MF, Oct 46-58 FascianJoW, April 63-70 Lasko DS, Jan 25-39, 64 Reischel UA, Oct 26-38 Fass R, Aug 59-67 Levine RE, Aug 35-36; Dec 41-42 Ripple MG, April 63-70 Fayez JA, Oct 43-44 Levy DB, June 59-60 Rosen NG, April 71 Field S, April 20-24, 45 Liang BA, Feb 22-37; March 53-59; Ryncarz RE, Sept 63-66 78 Hospital Physician December 1999 1999 Index AUTHOR/EDITOR Fraga PD, Aug 17-30, 76 April 32—45; May 20-24; June Franklin CM, Jan 49-50 34-51, 58; Aug 42-58; Oct 46-58; Aggarwal A, March 16 Garrison KD, Feb 46 Dec 44-60 Ahmann A, Dec 44-60 Gaw FR, April 59-62, 72 Liang BC, March 47-48; April Alexander D, Nov 53-69; Dec 61-75 Gerst PH, April 48-52, 58 54-58; Nov 39-40 Ali I, March 39-42 Gilmore B, April 31 Lienert[J , March 15-16 AlKhouri N, May 46-52 Gluck EH, Jan 49-50 Loynes JT, Oct 70-73 Anderson NJ, April 59-62, 72 Goluboff ET, March 49—50 Lubahn JD, Sept 50-52 Aradhye S, Feb 22-37 Gordon SW, June 33 Lundy DS, Oct 59-69 Arvanitis S], March 43 Greenberg BR, July 43-54 Lyketsos CG, June 34-51, 58 Babinchak TJ, Sept 63-66 Greene C, Oct 74-77 Lynch CM, May 69-70 Baldor RA, March 15-16 GrossmanJ , Oct 78 Mange KC, Feb 22—37 Balk RA, July 39-40 Gupta SM, July 64-65 Margolias G, July 26 Batra MK, May 71-73 Gutow AP, June 61-62 Marinella MA, Nov 35-36 Beard GAT, Nov 41-45 Hartman KM, March 53-—59 Matthews MR, July 60-63, 66; Bell GR, Feb 55-56; June 61-62 Hashin KA, April 25-26 Aug 70-75 Bhardwaj A, April 63-70 Hassoun PM, Feb 7-8 Mayer D, Dec 17 Bhatt M, Sept 55 Heasley EC, Sept 63-66 McGrory BJ, Sept 41-42 Bhimji S, Jan 42—46, 63 Henderson CB, Nov 69 Menon M, May 29-43, 68 Bigman KP, Oct 45 Heston TF, Aug 37-38; Dec 37-38 Miller SR, May 71-73 Bliven SJ, March 15-16 High KP, Sept 59-60 Moran MD, May 55-58 Bloch JH, April 59-62, 72 Holden MD, Jan 51—54 Moss E, March 49-50 Blondell RD, April 32-45 Howman SF, Dec 26-36; 43 Mowlavi A, May 71-73 Bray-MorrisJ ,F eb 52 Hussain KMA, Nov 41—45 Murphy SJ, May 69-70 Brown PD, Feb 53-54 Ivance DW, Sept 50-52 Nachimuthu S, Dec 76 Brown RD, March 15-16 Jackson LW, Sept 45-49 Nagendran T, Sept 27—40; 43; Nov 16; BurkholJdF,e Jru ly 41-42 Jay SJ, Feb 7-8 Dec 17 Bushell IW, Nov 53-69; Dec 61-75 Jenouri G, Jan 51-54 Narayan P, May 29-43, 68 Caruso DM, July 60-63, 66; Aug 70-75 Johnson C, May 29-43, 68 Nesky MA, Sept 59-60 Casiano RR, Jan 25-39, 64; Oct 59-69 JohnsJDo, nJu ly 55-57 Nevarre DR, Feb 47—49 Cassavar DK, May 55-58 Kallab A, Oct 70-73 Nurzia MJ, Nov 48-52 Cejka S,J an 55-62; Feb 50-52; Kamerer A, May 29-43, 68 O’Bryan TA, Nov 37-38 June 14 Kantoff P, April 29-30 Oh W, April 29-30 Cernaianu AC, Jan 47—48 KanukuntaJ ,M ay 55-58 OleksaJ ,M ay 29-43, 68 Chandna H, Nov 41—45 Kaplowitz LG, Nov 26-34, 36 Pai NB, April 48-52, 58 Chandrasekar PH, June 64-66, 71 Karamali A, May 55-58 Palmer SM, June 23-32; 54 Chawla A, Sept 44 Karamanoukian R, Sept 58 Pandit S, Oct 74-77 Collins DA, Nov 26-34, 36 Kassir AA, Aug 70-75 Patel TC, Feb 55-56; June 61-62 Combs AH, March 21-28, 60 Kaul A, April 48-52, 58 PeabodyJ , May 29-43, 68 Conde MV, Aug 42—58 Kayler LK, July 60-63, 66 Perlin JB, Nov 26-34, 36 ConnorJP , March 49-50 Kershner RM, Sept 45-49 Peters AL, Dec 44-60 Coover LR, Feb 16-21 Khan F, Oct 39-40 Petty DT, April 12 DanieJCl, sJa n 51-54 Khan SA, May 24 PiccirillJoF , Aug 42—58 DeBantJoR , Nov 16 Khan U, July 43-54 Pinchouck MJ, Jan 49-50 deGuzmJa, nJul y 60-63, 66; Khouzam HR, April 20-24, 45 Pipinos II, Sept 55 Aug 70-75 Klausner VB, July 27-38; Oct 17 Poblete SJP, June 67-71 DeLaRosaJ , Sept 58 KnigJh, Jtun e 55-58 Raezer DM, Feb 47—49 Denes P, Nov 41—45 LarkJAi, Jnun e 67-71 Rashdan I, March 39-42 Ericson SG, May 46-52 LarsJMo, Jnun e 14 Rayburn K, Dec 44—60 Farris DR, Aug 39-41 Larson MF, Sept 19 Rein MF, Oct 46-58 FascianJoW, April 63-70 Lasko DS, Jan 25-39, 64 Reischel UA, Oct 26-38 Fass R, Aug 59-67 Levine RE, Aug 35-36; Dec 41-42 Ripple MG, April 63-70 Fayez JA, Oct 43-44 Levy DB, June 59-60 Rosen NG, April 71 Field S, April 20-24, 45 Liang BA, Feb 22-37; March 53-59; Ryncarz RE, Sept 63-66 78 Hospital Physician December 1999 : £999 Index Saba S, May 55-58 Yousuf AM, April 48-52, 58 Dermatologic Manifestations in HIV- Saberi A, Jan 21-22; March 29-30; Zainea M, May 55—58 Infected Patients, Sept 23 May 25-26; July 23-24; Sept 41-42; Zaks JM, May 55—58; Oct 39-40 Discontinuation of Pneumocystis Nov 35-36 Zaslau S, Nov 14-15; 48-52 Carini Pneumonia Prophylaxis, Saif MW, July 43-54 Zua MS, May 61—68 April 15 Sanford MA, April 53; Nov 14-15 Discontinuation of Pneumocystis Santoso I, Sept 67—68 SUBJECT Carinti Pneumonia Prophylaxis, Santoso-Pham JC, Sept 67-68 July 14 Schumacher, Oct 17 KEY: Effect of Gene Mutation on Schwartz DE, Nov 41-45 AS = Self-Assessment Series Pneumocystis Carinti Pneumonia, Shashy RG, May 69-70; June 67-71 CM = Clinical Perspectives in Dec 18 Sheikh MY, March 31-38, 46 Complementary Medicine Effects of Zidovudine on Uninfected Shih RD, Oct 26-38 CP = Career Pulse Children Born to HIV-Infected ShiltJS , Feb 55-56 CPE = Clinical Practice Exam Mothers, April 15 Sibai BM, Feb 40-45, 49 CR = Case Report Enteric Infections and Diarrhea, Silich RJ, May 59-60 GB = Groundheakers Sept 23 Simon AR, Feb 7-8 GC = Guest Commentary Genital Ulcers and HIV Coinfection, Simons RJ, April 25-26; Nov 37-38 LE = Letters to the Editor Feb 13 SinnottJT , May 69-70 ML = Perspectives in Legal Medicine and Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 Skarin AT, April 29-30 Health Law SlaJFd, eJun e 61-62 OP = Outcomes-Based Practice Reactivations Among HIV Patients, PS = Practice Strategies Feb 13 SliJ,m J an 14; Feb 13; March 17; Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy April 15; May 14; June 17; July 14; RQ = Review Questions RS = Review of Clinical Signs in HIV-1 Patients, June 17 Aug 15; Sept 23; Oct 21, Nov 18; HIV-Associated Fever of Unknown Dec 18 SA = State of the Art sb = sidebar Origin, May 14 Sorresso DJ, Jan 49-50 SR = Special Report HIV Infection, Anemia, and Survival, Spagna V,J an 63 Sept 23 Spence RK, Jan 47-48 Acute fatty liver of pregnancy HIV-1 Infection, Immunosuppres- Starr JK, Feb 55-56 \cute Fatty Liver of Pregnancy: sion, and Infective Endocarditis in Stuart RK, Oct 70-73 A Confusing Clinical Entity, Intravenous Drug Users, Jan 14 Studer SM, March 21-28, 60 May 69~—70(CR) HIV-1 in Semen Despite Long-Term Suarez JI, April 63-70 AIDS Update Suppression, March 17 Suyita M, Jan 51-54 Acquired Rifamycin Monoresistance, HIV-1 Replication After Combina- Syed SA, Jan 21-22; March 29-30; Aug 15 tion Antiretroviral Therapy, Aug 15 May 25-26; July 23-24; Sept 41-42; Atovaquone Versus Dapsone for HIV-1 Seroconversion Analysis in Nov 35-36 Prevention of Pneumocystis Carini Military Personnel, Dec 18 Tapson VF, June 23-32; 5 i Pneumonia, March 17 Implantable Central Venous Access Tewari A, May 29-43, 68 Call for Lower Clinical Threshold for Vapnek JM, Nov 48-52 HIV Testing, Nov 18 Devices and Morbidity in AIDS Villanueva AV, June 64—66, 71 Cardiomyopathy Incidence and HIV Patients, Oct 21 Veloski C, Aug 17-30, 76 Detection in Myocardial Cells, Jan 14 Pneumonia and HIV Disease Pro- Vojta C, Aug 17-30, 76 CD4 Lymphocyte Count Nadir, Anti- gression, Nov 18 Walsh CG, Dec 83 retroviral Therapy, and HIV-1 Potent Antiretroviral Therapy of Wasserstein AG, Feb 22—37 Disease Progression, July 14 Primary HIV-1, Oct 21 WeinberJgM , March 51-52; July Cervical and Vaginal HIV-1 Cell Protection Against HIV Type | Infec- 64-65; Aug 39-41 Shedding Throughout the tion in Persons with Repeated Wentworth MW, March 15-16 Menstrual Cycle, Jan 14 Exposure, May 14 Werner C, Aug 31 Cervical Cancer Screening in HIV- Respiratory Failure Caused by AIDS- WilliaJmWs J r, Aug 42-58 Infected Women, April 15 Related Pneumocystis Carini Pneu- Witlin AG, Feb 40-45, 49 Chorioamnionitis and HIV-1 Trans- monia, July 14 Witsell DL, Aug 42-58 mission, March 17 Screening for Anal Squamous Intra- Wright RA, March 31-38, 46; Combination Antiretroviral Therapy epithelial Lesions, Aug 15 Sept 61-62 and Declines in AIDS Incidence Short-Course Prophylaxis Against Young K, May 71-73 and Mortality, May 14 Tuberculosis, Feb 13 Hospital Physician December 1999 79 1999 Index 7 Short-Course Zidovudine for Peri- Malignant Melanoma: Sunscreen Malingering—A Diagnosis of Exclu- natal HIV-1 TransmissioJnu,ne 17 for Prevention and Sentinel Node sion, Jan 63 Transscrotal Testosterone Delivery Mapping for Treatment, March Miracle Baby, Feb 52 and HIV-Related Weight Loss, 15-16(LE) On a Quiet Friday Morning, April 53 Oct 21 Prostate Cancer: Review Questions, One Week Before Their 47th Unrecognized Mycobacterium Tuber- April 29-30(AS) Wedding Anniversary, Dec 83 culosts Bacteremia, Dec 18 Renal Cell Carcinoma 9 Years After Right Place at the Right Time, Vertical Transmission of HIV-1, June 17 Contralateral Resection for Angio- April 31 Viral and Immunologic Examination myolipoma in a Patient Without The Six-Code Day, April 71 of HIV-1-Infected Seronegative Tuberous Sclerosis, Aug 70-75(CR) Strange Addiction, May 24 Patients, Nov 18 Small Cell Carcinoma of the Bladder, Transfer Interrupted, Sept 44 July 60-63, 66(CR) Unfortunate Timing, Nov 69 Alcoholism Updated Cancer Staging System, Visualization, March 43 Brief Intervention for Alcohol Problems in Primary Care, April Nov 14—15(LE) A Whiter Shade of Blue, Dec 76 32-—45(OP) Cardiology. See also Endocarditis, Compensation Hormone replacement therapy, 1997 Compensation for Emergency Alzheimer’s disease Alzheimer’s Disease: Review Myeloproliferative disorders, Medicine Physicians, Psychiatrists, Nutrition, Superior vena cava and Neurologists, Feb 50—52(SR) Questions, March 47—48(AS) syndrome Physician Compensation in 1997: Americans with Disabilities Act Electrocardiography Case Studies: “Rightsized” and Stagnant, Bragdon Versus Abbott: A Dissenting Review Questions, May 55-58 (AS) Jan 55—62(SR) Opinion, May 20-24(GC) Stress Testing: Review Questions, Physician Compensation: Specialists Anemia Oct 39-—40(AS) Versus Primary Care Physicians, Aplastic Anemia: Review of Etiology Ventricular Tachycardia, Myocardial June 14(LE) and Treatment, May 46—52(PS) Infarction, and Prolonged QT Critical care Parvovirus B19 Infection in a Patient Interval: A Complication of Critical Care: The Ultimate Consum- with Sickle Cell Crisis, June 64—66, Bronchoscopy, Nov 41—45(CR) er Product, March 21-28, 60(GC) 71(CR) Clinical signs Delirium Arthritis Argyll Robertson Pupil, Jan Diagnosis and Management of Delir- Rheumatoid Arthritis: Review Ques- 21-22(RS) ium in the Elderly, June 34-51, tions, July 41—42(AS) Corrigan’s Sign, March 29-30(RS) 58(OP) Aspergillosis Cullen’s Sign, Nov 35-36(RS) Depressive disorders Central Nervous System Aspergillosis: Dupuytren’s Contracture, May Evaluation and Management of A Case Report and Literature 25-26(RS) Patients Presenting with Depressed Review, April 63—70(CR) Meningeal Signs: Kernig’s Sign Mood: Review Questions, Dec and Brudzinski’s Sign, July Asthma 41-42(AS) Management of Acute Asthma 23-24(RS) Diabetes in Adults: Review Questions, Stinchfield Resisted Hip Flexion Diabetes Mellitus: Review Questions, Test, Sept 41—42(RS) Jan 49-50(AS) Nov 37—38(AS) Benign breast disease Code Blue Stories Diagnostic and Therapeutic Consid- Benign Breast Disease: Review Ques- Breathless, Oct 78 erations in Adults with Diabetes tions, May 59-60(AS) Code Status, July 26 Mellitus, Dec 44—60(OP) D/C IV, D/C Home in AM, Sept 58 Benign prostatic hypertrophy Emergency medicine. See Foreign Do Not Go Gentle, June 33 Minimally Invasive Therapy of bodies, Hypertension, Informed From CPR to Pen Pals, Oct 45 Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy, consent Have Water, Will Cardiovert, Aug 31 May 29-43, 68(SA) He Could Have Danced All Night, Endocarditis Blood transfusion Feb 46 Infective Endocarditis and Catheter- Blood Transfusion in the Surgical Help Ever, Hurt Never, Jan 62 Related Infections: Review Ques- Patient: Review Questions, Hunger and Intestinal Ischemia, tions, Feb 53—54(AS) Jan 47—48 (AS) Sept 55 Factor V Leiden Cancer. See also Neurology, Nuclear I Wonder What Could Have Been, Factor V Leiden Mutation, imaging March 16 July 55-57(CR) 80 Hospital Physician December 1999 1999 Index Foreign bodies Hormone replacement therapy Myeloproliferative disorders Management of Foreign Bodies in A Review of Hormone Replacement Cardiovascular Manifestations of My- the Emergency Department, Therapy for Disease Prevention, eloproliferative Disorders: A Review Sept 27—40(PS) Aug 17-30, 76 (SA) of the LiteratureJu,l y - 3—54(PS) Management of Foreign Bodies in Hypertension Neurology. See also Numb chin the Emergency Department: Managing Hypertension in the syndrome Review Questions, Sept 43(RQ) Emergency Department: Review Primary Central Nervous System Management of Steakhouse Syn- Questions, June 59-60(AS) Neoplasms: Review Questions, drome, Nov 16(LE) Informed consent Nov 39-40 Proper Removal of Fish Hooks in Exceptions to Informed Consent Radiation-Associated Neurotoxicity, the Emergency Department, Dec in Emergency Medicine, March April 54-58 (PS) 17(LE) 53-—59(ML) Neuroma Fractures. See Sports injuries Irritable bowel syndrome DermaDilemma, May 71—73(CPE) Gastroesophageal reflux disease Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Current Nuclear imaging Advances in the Management of Concepts and Future Prospects, Medical Imaging: Review Questions, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, March 31—38(PS) Aug 37—38(AS) Aug 59-67(PS) Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Current The Role of Technetium Tc 99m Hematocele Concepts and Future Prospects: Sestamibi in the Early Detection Testicular Vascular Flow Compro- Review Questions, March 46(RQ) of Breast Carcinoma, Feb 16—21 (SA) mise Caused by Compressive Joint pain Nutrition Hematocele After Lichtenstein Case Studies in Joint Pain: Review Nutritional Impact on Lipid Oxida- Hernioplasty, Feb 47—49(CR) Questions, April 25—26(AS) tion and Coronary Artery Disease, Hemolysis, elevated liver en- Kidney stones July 27-38 (PS) zymes, and low platelet count Management and Prevention of Supplementation Versus Diet for syndrome Nephrolithiasis, Feb 22—37(OP) Antioxidant Benefits, Oct 17(LE) Diagnosis and Management of Leprosy Onychomycosis Women with Hemolysis, Elevated Lepromatous Leprosy in a Patient DermaDilemma, March 51—52(CPE) Liver Enzymes, and Low Platelet with B-Cell Lymphoma and Osteoporosis. See also Hormone Count (HELLP) Syndrome, Tubulointerstitial Nephritis, replacement therapy Feb 40-45, 49(PS) an 51—54(CR) Prevention and Diagnosis of Osteo- Hemothorax Leptospirosis porosis: Review Questions, Dec A Repeat Case of Idiopathic Sponta- Leptospirosis: A Rare Cause of Multi- 37—38(AS) neous Hemothorax, April 59-62, organ Failure, Oct 74—77(CR) Personality disorders 72(CR) Lupus Personality Disorders: Review Hepatitis DermaDilemmaJu,l y 64—65(CPE) Questions, Aug 35-36(AS) Diagnosis and Treatment of Lymphangitis Pilonidal cyst Hepatitis C: Review Questions, The Clinical Spectrum of Nodular Interdigital Pilonidal Cyst, Sept 61—62(AS) Lymphangitis, Sept 63—66(CR) Sept 50-—52(CR) Hernia. See Hematocele Mechanical ventilation Polyposis, familial Herpes zoster ophthalmicus Mechanical Ventilation: A Review Familial Adenomatous Polyposis Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus: A and Update for Clinicians, Dec Syndrome, May 61—68(CR) Case of Reactivated Varicella, Sept 26-36(PS) Preeclampsia, severe. See Hemolysis, 45-49(CR) Mechanical Ventilation: A Review elevated liver enzymes, and low Hidradenitis and Update for Clinicians: Review platelet count syndrome Neutrophilic Eccrine Hidradenitis: A Questions, Dec 43(RQ) Pregnancy. See also Acute fatty liver of Case Report and Literature Review, Melanoma. See Cancer pregnancy; Hemolysis, elevated Oct 70-73(CR) Meningitis. See Prophylaxis liver enzymes, and low platelet HIV disease. See AIDS update Miscarriage. See Pregnancy count syndrome Hoarseness Mnemonic Evaluation and Management of First- Diagnosis and Management of Mnemonic: Bones of the Orbit, Trimester Miscarriages: Review Hoarseness, Oct 59-—69(PS) Sept 19(LE) Questions, Oct 43—44(AS) Hospital Physician December 1999 81 @ 1999 Index Priapism Coping with Night Call: Part II: Somatization disorder Priapism as an Initial Presentation of Developing Strategies and Skills, Somatization Disorder: Clinical Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia, and the Top Ten Tips for Survival, Presentation and Treatment in Nov 48—52(CR) Dec 61—75(CP) Primary Care, April 20-24, 45(PS) Prophylaxis RX Update Sports injuries Postexposure Prophylaxis: Tuber- Accolate, Dec 23 Sports Injuries of the Elbow; culosis, Rabies, and Meningococcal Aciphex, Oct 25 Fractures of the Proximal Infection: Review Questions, Actiq, Jan 19 Humerus: Review Questions, Sept 59-60(AS) Actos, Sept 24 Feb 55—56(AS) Agenerase, June 18 Superior vena cava syndrome Prostate. See Benign prostatic hyper- Avandia, July 20 trophy, Cancer Superior Vena Cava Syndrome, Baycol, July 20 Jan 42—46, 63(GB) Pruritus Celebrex, March 18 Surgery Aquagenic Pruritus: Two Cases Cenestin, May 19 Soft Tissue Reconstruction of the That Resolved with Histamine, Crixivan, April 19 Extremities: Review Questions, and Histamine, Antagonists, Cutivate, Aug 16 Sept 67-68 (CR) June 61-—62(AS) DepoCyt, June 18 Telemedicine Psychiatry. See also Personality Ditropan XL, April 19 Telemedicine, Nov 26-34, 36(SA) disorders Doxil, Aug 16 Evaluation and Management Effexor XR, May 19 Temporomandibular disorders of Psychotic Patients in the Ellence, Nov 23 Diagnosis and Treatment of Tem- Enbrel, Aug 16 poromandibular Disorders in Emergency Department, Epivir-HBV, Feb 14 Primary Care, June 55—58(PS) Oct 26-38 (PS) Ferrlecit, May 19 Thromboembolism Pulmonary disease Koate-DVI, Sept 24 Cigarette Smoking as a Risk Factor New Approaches to the Diagnosis LYMErix, Feb 14 for Deep Venous Thrombosis, of Pulmonary Embolism, June Maxipime, April 19 Feb 7—8(LE) 23-—32(SA) MicardisJ,a n 19 Suspicion of Cigarette Smoking as a New Approaches to the Diagnosis Pletal, March 18 Risk Factor for Venous Thrombosis, of Pulmonary Embolism: Review PrecoseJ,a n 19 April 12(LE) Questions, June 54(RQ) Provigil, March 18 Toxic epidermal necrolysis Pulmonary Procedures: Review Rapamune, Novy 23 DermaDilemma, Aug 39-41 (CPE) QuestionsJu,l y 39-40(AS) Relenza, Sept 24 Tuberculosis. See Prophylaxis Pyomyositis Sonata, Oct 25 Urology. See also Benign prostatic Nontropical PyomyositiJsu,n e Synercid, Nov 23 67-71(CR) Tamiflu, Dec 23 hypertrophy, Cancer, Hematocele, Pyomyositis: A Case Report and Temodar, Oct 25 Priapism Urology: Review Questions, March Literature Review, March Tikosyn, Dec 23 39-42 (CR) Vioxx, July 20 49-50 (AS) Xenical, June 18 Vaginitis Rabies. See Prophylaxis Ziagen, Feb 14 Diagnosis and Treatment of Infec- Radiation therapy. See Neurology Sinusitis tious Vaginitis, Oct 46-58 (OP) Residency training Diagnosis and Management of Varicella zoster virus. See Herpes Coping with Night Call: Part I: RhinosinusitisJ,a n 25-39, 64(PS) zoster ophthalmicus Understanding the Benefits and Management of a 35-Year-Old Man Vascular disease Challenges of Traditional Call, with Acute Nasal and Sinus Noninvasive Evaluation of Vascular Nov 53—69(CP) Complaints, Aug 42—58(OP) Diseases, April 48—52, 58(SA) 82 Hospital Physician December 1999

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