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Author and Subject Indexes—Volume 26, 1991 Author Index CAMINITI SP YOUNG SL: Pulmonary surfac- FELDMAN HI: Protein restriction in chronic tant system. 1:87 renal failure. 6:220 CARANASOS Gu, ISRAEL R: Gait disorders in FISHER DW: Farewell and hail! (editorial) 3:11 ABBRUZZESE JL, CARBONE PP: Adenocarci- the elderly. 6:67 “In defence of doctors.” (editorial) 6:12 noma of the liver without a detectable pri- CARBONE PP*: Adenocarcinoma of the liver Notes on the old year and new. (editorial) mary. 12:61 without a detectable primary. 12:61 12:8 ABRASS IB*: Glucose intolerance of aging: im- CARDELLO F*: Chest pain in a cancer patient Quarter century. (editorial) 9:9 plications for intervention. 4A:29 on chemotherapy. 7:145 “Remarkable” woman. (editorial) 7:9 ADLER CH: Botulinum toxin A therapy in dys- CASKEY CT: Physician-laboratory interface in Twisted arms and ethical choices. (editori- tonia. 8:35 X-chromosome mapping, 10:131 al) 1:11 AGARWALA BN, LONDON R, HECHT AH: CASS RM, RICHESON JF, AKIYAMA T: Re- FITZPATRICK LA*: Mnemonics in clinical en- Febrile infant with respiratory distress. versible complete heart block. 10:51 docrinology. 5A:23 3A:76 CHANDRASEKAR P*: Fever and a neck mass in FLORES MaA: Elderly woman with abdominal AHN SS*: Cocaine exposure in a newborn. 8:31 ayoung man. 3:9 pain and vomiting, 5:72 AKIYAMA T*: Reversible complete heart block. CHOLANKERIL J*: Case of the migrating em- FONTE CE: Caribbean traveler with diarrhea 10:51 bolic filter. 4:129 and abdominal distention. 1:163 ALTUS P*: Elderly woman with recurrent COHEN SG, SIROIS DA, SOLLECITO TP: Dif- FONTE CE, CARDELLO F: Chest pain in a can- meningitis. 7:58 ferentiation of intraoral ulcers. 5:101 cer patient on chemotherapy. 7:145 Shock in a woman with chronic pain. 4:37 COHN LH: Mitral valve surgery: replacement vs ALTUS P WEISSMAN MS, HENCEY MA: 73- reconstruction. 8:49 GARSOAN J r: Sudden death in the young. 6:51 year-old woman with confusion, rigidity, COLLINS FS: Identification of disease genes: GASMAN JD*: Raynaud's disease: an update. and fever. 6:97 recent successes. 10:93 1:157 ANDREOLI TE: Introduction: modern aspects CONNOR CD: New measles epidemic. (editori- GERBERDING JL: Reducing occupational risk of congestive heart failure. (editorial) 4:7 al) 4A:8 of HIV infection. 6:103 ANSARI A*: Tennis player with a swollen calf. CORNACCHIA LG, VIRDEN CR WAHLSTROM GILBERT ER, SHOCKET ID: Acute illness in an 11:211 HE: Meckel’s diverticulum: another “great elderly man with aphasia. 6:229 ANSARI A, LAXDAL S: Two patients and one imitator.” 4A:65 GILBERT T, ANSARI A: Tennis player with a problem. 2:111 COTTRILL CM, ENGELBERG J: One child, swollen calf. 11:211 ATTIE MF: Bisphosphonate therapy for osteo- two homes, two cultures. 8:123 GILBERT W: DNA sequencing, today and to- porosis. 3A:87 COYLE PK, SCHUTZER SE, SANFORD JP. morrow. 10:165 AVIOLI LV: Hyperparathyroidism, estrogens, BARINGER JR: Neurologic presentations GOLDENBERG K: Applying the science of dis- and osteoporosis. 1:115 in Lyme disease. 11:55 ease prevention. (editorial) 2A:9 AYERS SM: Who decides when care is futile? CRYSTAL RG: a@,-Antitrypsin deficiency: path- GOLDHABER SZ: Managing pulmonary em- 9A:41 genesis and treatment. 2:81 bolism. 9:37 BANITT P ENG C: Radiculopathy in an elderly CURD JG*: Radiating leg pain in the older pa- GOLDMAN GM: Clinical judgment: will HAL woman. 2A:40 tient. 3:61 take over by 2001? (editorial) 5A:7 BARINGER JR*: Neurologic presentations in DAVIS SF, HANCOCK EW: Slow pulse after GOLDMANN DR: Steroid use in surgical pa- Lyme disease. 11:55 head and neck surgery. 4:53 tients. 9A:54 BARTUSKA DG: Thyroid disease in the elderly. DAWOOD MM, TREBBIN WM: Complications GRANT JA*: Allergic rhinitis: a practical ap- 12:85 associated with central venous cannula- proach. 1:105 BAZZI MN, CHANDRASEKAR P: Fever and a tion. 6:211 GREENBERGER NJ: Decision making. (edito- neck mass in a young man. 3:94 DECKERS PJ, RICCI A Jr: Evolving strategies rial) 11:9 BAZZI MN, KATA S, DIXON S, KIM E: Hypo- in operable breast cancer. 1. Noninvasive or GRESH JP*: Alopecia and rash in a chronically in an elderly woman. 10:177 occult malignancies. 9:103 ill woman. 3A:47 BAZZI MN, KELLOGG C: Weakness, fatigue, Evolving strategies in operable breast can- GRIFFING GT, MELBY JC: Hirsutism: causes and hyponatremia (x2). 11:43 cer. 2. Palpable tumors. 9A:29 and treatments. 5A:43 BENDINER E see PAST AND PRESENT DIXON S*: Hypoglycemia in an elderly woman. BENNETT JS: Hypercoagulable state: new 10:177 HAFT RF, KASPER DL: Group B streptoceccus knowledge, new dilemmas. (editorial) 3A: DOHERTY JU: Transtelephonic monitoring of infecitni moothner and child. 12:111 BERCZELLER PH: Fresh look at sinusitis and sporadic arrhythmias. 5A:11 HANCOCK Ew: Acute inferior injury: will it be “bronchitis.” 6:167 DOWELL M, MUSHER DM: An unusual cause reversible? 5:145 it consultation syndrome. 9:29 of fever in a newborn infant. 12:40 Extremely rapid ventricular rate in atrial BERGER HA, WELSH MJ: Electrolyte trans- DRACKER RA*: Child with spherocytic ane- fibrillation. 8:23 port in the lungs. 3:53 mia. 6:29 Extreme tachycardia in a kindergartner. BERNARDO J: Tuberculosis: a disease of the DRUCE H: Nasal route for drug administration. 11:49 1990s. 10:195 3A:19 Large Q waves in aortic regurgitation. BLASER MJ*: Helicobacter pylori and duode- DUCKWORTH WC: Intensive management of 12:139 nal ulceration. 2A:45 type Il diabetes. 5A:65 Possible acute MI: what location and type? BODMER WF: Cancer genetics and the human EDGAR H’*: AIDS, activism, and ethics. 7:135 6:62 genome. 10:101 EISEN HJ*: Pharmacologic thallium stress Slow bigeminy in a cancer patient. 7:35 BONE RC: Multiple system organ failure and testing. 9A:62 Supraventricular tachycardia in sepsis: the sepsis syndrome. 11:101 EL-AMIR M*: Unilateral pulmonary edema in what mechanism? 3:36 BOTSTEIN D: Why yeast? 10:157 recurrent pneumothorax. 5:143 Tachycardia three months after a heart at- BRILLA CG*: Myocardial remodeling and ENG C*: Radiculopathy in an elderly woman. tack. 2:21 pathologic hypertrophy. 4:73 2A:40 Type I or type IIb lock? 10:61 BRODERICK GA, SCHWARTZ S: Erectile dys- ENGELBERG J*: One child, two homes, two Young woman with syncope and an abnor- function in diabetes. 8:139 cultures. 8:123 mal ECG. 1:169 BUCHTER CM, THAMES MD: Reflex control in ENGLER DB, GRANT JA: Allergic rhinitis: a HANCOCK EW’: Slow pulse after head and heart failure: a primer for physicians. practical approach. 1:105 neck surgery. 4:53 6:119 Syncope after cardioversion. 9:13 BUKANTZ SC: AIDS: guidelines and deadlines. FEDERMAN DD: Hyperthyroidism in the geri- HANDSFIELD HH: Recent developments in (editorial) 8:15 atric population. 2:61 STDs: I. Bacterial diseases. 7:47 Asthma: the molecular light at the end of FEINBERG J, HOTH DF Jr: Current status of HANNALLAH B, EL-AMIR M: Unilateral pul- the tracheal tunnel. (editorial) 2:13 HIV therapy: II. Opportunistic diseases. monary edema in recurrent pneumotho- Max Samter rara avis. (editorial) 5:9 3:105 rax. 5:143 * Joint author Hospital Practice December 15, 1991 177 HARWARD MP: Evaluation of sexual dysfunc- LONDON R*: Febrile infant with respiratory RAFFIN TA: Withholding and withdrawing life tion in women. 10:53 distress. 3A:76 support. 3:133 HECHT AH*: Febrile infant with respiratory LUNDIN AP: Recombinant erythropoietin and RAVETZ LA: Severe flank pain in an intra- distress. 3A:76 chronic renal failure. 4:61 venous user of cocaine. 11:91 HENCEY MA’: 73-year-old woman with confu- LYNCH JH*: Penile cancer: curable with early REVES RR, MUSHER DM: Antibiotic-resistant sion, rigidity, and fever. 6:97 detection. 6:131 pneumonia in a hemophiliac with AIDS. HOLMES KK: Changing epidemiology of HIV 1:81 transmission. 11:153 MARUSH A*: Approach to the diagnosis of wide RICCI A Jr*: Evolving strategies in operable HOMCY CJ: B-Adrenergic signaling pathway in QRS tachycardias. 3A:50 breast cancer. 1. Noninvasive or occult ma- the heart. 5:43 MASOOD A*: Muscle spasms and trismus in an lignancies. 9:103 HOTH DF Jr*: Current status of HIV therapy: alcoholic. 5:151 Evolving strategies in operable breast can- II. Opportunistic diseases. 3:105 MAUPIN K: Irritability and fever in a nine-week- cer. 2. Palpable tumors. 9A:29 HOTH DF Jr, MYERS MW: Current status of old infant. 44:40 RICHESON JF*: Reversible complete heart HIV therapy: I. Antiretroviral agents. 1:174 McCRACKEN GH Jr*: Mediators of meningitis: block. 10:51 INOUYE SK: Recognition of delirium. 4A:61 therapeutic implications. 1:68 RIDGEWAY W, HANCOCK Ew: Syncope after ISBER N*: Postpartum bradycardia and hy- McCUE JD: Drug interchanges at the pharma- cardioversion. 9:13 potension. 9A:20 cy: safe for cardiovascular disease? 7:23 ROTHMAN Du, EDGAR H: AIDS, activism, and ISRAEL R*: Gait disorders in the elderly. 6:67 McKUSICK VA: Genomic mapping and how it ethics. 7:135 JAFFE ER: Chronic nonspherocytic hemolytic has progressed. 10:74 ROTOLO JE, LYNCH JH: Penile cancer: cur- anemia and G6PD deficiency. 9:57 Human genome project and clinical able with early detection. 6:131 JANICKI JS*: Myocardial remodeling and medicine. (editorial) 10:15 SAEZ-LLORENS X, McCRKACKEN GH dr: Me- pathologic hypertrophy. 4:73 MEADOWS AT: Follow-up and care of child- diators of meningitis: therapeutic implica- JANTZ RD*: Aortic dissection: diagnosis and hood cancer survivors. 2:99 tions. 1:68 management. 2A:66 MEDOFF G, KOBAYASHI GS: Systemic fungal SANFORD JP*: Neurologic presentations in JENCKES GA III: “Classic case of Cruhn's dis- infections: an overview. 2:41 Lyme disease. 11:55 ease.” 1:208 MELBY JC*: Hirsutism: causes and treat- SAXENA AKR*: Aortic dissection: diagnosis KAHN SE, SCHWARTZ RS, PORTE D Jr, ments. 5A:43 and management. 2A:66 ABRASS IB: Glucose intolerance of aging: MOAKE JL: Hypercoagulable states: new SCHINDLER AM: Seven-year-old girl with implications for intervention. 4A:29 knowledge about old problems. 3A:31 pubic hair: premature adrenarche or not? KASPER DL*: Group B streptococcus infection MOORE ME*: An ill woman with SLE who got 1:53 in mother and child. 12:111 worse with treatment. 12:57 SCHOONMAKER FW*: Aortic dissection: diag- KASSIRER JP. KOPELMAN RI see CLINICAL MOROWITZ Hu: On being an essayist. (essay) nosis and management. 2A:66 PROBLEM SOLVING 2:123 SCHUTZER SE*: Neurologic presentations in KATA S*: Hypoglycemia in an elderly woman. Bioenergeticist’s revenge. (essay) 9:20 Lyme disease. 11:55 10:177 Expertise. (essay) 10:29 SCHWARTZ MB, EISEN HJ: Pharmacologic KATZ AM: Energetics and the failing heart. 8:78 How mouse became a verb. (essay) 11:16 thallium stress testing. 9A:62 KATZ SD*: Peripheral circulatory response in Les Atomes. (essay) 3:45 SCHWARTZ RH: Drug reform: the Dutch expe- cardiac failure. 9:75 Literati. (essay) 7:11 rience. 5A:93 KELLOGG C*: Weakness, fatigue, and hypona- Litmus test. (essay) 1:13 SCHWARTZ RS*: Glucose intolerance of aging: tremia (x2). 11:43 MCATs, PCATs, AHPATs, VATs, DATs, implications for intervention. 4A:29 KELLY RA*: Therapeutic strategies for CHF in OATs, and EESHRTs. (essay) 5:36 SCHWARTZ S*: Erectile dysfunction in dia- the 1990s. 11:127 Planetary protection. (essay) 12:13 betes. 8:139 KIM E*: Hypoglycemia in an elderly woman. Potlatch. (essay) 6:21 SHOCKET ID*: Acute illness in an elderly man 10:177 Rocks. (essay) 4:14 with aphasia. 6:229 KIM J*: Muscle spasms and trismus in an alco- Tubes. (essay) 8:157 SIROIS DA’: Differentiation of intraoral ulcers. holic. 5:151 MORRIS DC: Cocaine heart disease. 9:83 5:101 KING CH: Acute and chronic schistosomiasis. MULROW CD: Screening for hearing impair- SMAHA LA*: Ascites in a woman with chronic 3:117 ment in the elderly. 2A:79 mitral stenosis. 5A:35 KING M-C: Localization of the early-onset MURPHY PJ, DRACKER RA: Child with sphe- SMALLY Ad: Man with a rapid decline in venti- breast cancer gene. 10:121 rocytic anemia. 6:29 latory status. 4A:89 KINNEY RO: Cardiac arrest in an on-call intern. MURRAY JF: New presentations of bronchiec- SMITH TW, KELLY RA: Therapeutic strategies 2:119 tasis. 3A:55 for CHF in the 1990s. 11:127 KLEIN MD: Atrial fibrillation: new findings MUSHER DM*: Antibiotic-resistant pneumo- SNYDER JD: Oral therapy for diarrhea. 5A:86 about an old nemesis. 11:75 nia in a hemophiliac with AIDS. 1:81 SOLLECITO TP*: Differentiation of intraoral KOBAYASHI GS*: Systemic fungal infections: An unusual cause of fever in a newborn in- ulcers. 5:101 an overview. 2:41 fant. 12:40 SOLOMON S: Migraine: current approaches to KOFF WC: Prospects for AIDS vaccines. 4:99 MYERS MW*: Current status of HIV therapy: I. diagnosis and management. 4:141 KOPELMAN RI* see CLINICAL PROBLEM Antiretroviral agents. 1:174 SONNENBLICK EH*: Peripheral circulatory re- SOLVING NEERUKONDA SK, VIJAY NK, JANTZ RD, sponse in cardiac failure. 9:75 SCHOONMAKER FW, SAXENA AKR: Aor- STASZEWSKI H: Vitamin-resistant anemia in a LaCOMBE MA: Art and the science of medicine. tic dissection: diagnosis and management. young woman. 9A:91 (essay) 4:111 2A:66 STILLMAN AE: Endoscopy in upper GI bleed- LAKATTA EG: Excitation-contraction coupling ’ NEJAT. M*: Common disease and uncommon ing. 2A:17 in heart failure. 7:85 complications. 4:163 STONE KE, MOORE ME: An ill woman with LAXDAL S*: Two patients and one problem. ODELL WD: Hypercalcemia of occult origin. SLE who got worse with treatment. 12:57 2:111 2A:31 SWEENEY Pu: New concepts in Parkinson's LAZERSON J*: Cocaine exposure in a new- OPPENHEIM EB: f£-Blocker overdose in an disease. 4:84 born. 8:31 LPN. 12:31 SYNDER HM III: To circumcise or not. 1:201 LE CT: Back pain and weight loss in a man with ORNISH D: Can life-style changes reverse coro- a history of sepsis. 9:53 nary atherosclerosis? 5:123 THAMES MD*: Reflex control in heart failure: a LEHMAN LB: Of dead brains, living wills, and PATEL A, CHOLANKERIL J: Case of the migrat- primer for physicians. 6:119 autonomy. 1:39 ing embolic filter. 4:129 THORNE RP CURD JG: Radiating leg pain in LE JEMTEL TH, KATZ SD, SONNENBLICK PATEL A, ISBER N, WEINER B: Postpartum the older patient. 3:61 EH: Peripheral circulatory response in car- bradycardia and hypotension. 9A:20 TICHENOR GA, AHN SS, LAZERSON J: Co- diac failure. 9:75 PATEL A, MASOOD A, KIM J: Muscle spasms caine exposure in a newborn. 8:31 LEVIN RM: Prevention of osteoporosis. 5:77 and trismus in an alcoholic. 5:151 TOOGOOD JH: Inhaled steroids for chronic LIND CD, BLASER Mu: Helicobacter pylori PELLER C*: Acute diverticulitis: diagnosis and asthma. 4A:15 and duodenal ulceration. 2A:45 management. 3:83 TORRES C, ALTUS P: Shock in a woman with LINDEMANN JP: Contractile protein alter- PLAWES S*: Approach to the diagnosis of wide chronic pain. 4:37 ations in heart failure. 12:47 QRS tachycardias. 3A:50 TRAUBE C, MARUSH A, PLAWES S: Approach LITAM PR SMAHA LA: Ascites in a woman with PORTE D Jr*: Glucose intolerance of aging: im- to the diagnosis of wide QRS tachycardias. chronic mitral stenosis. 5A:35 plications for intervention. 4A:29 3A:50 * Joint author 178 Hospital Practice December 15, 1991 TREBBIN WM*: Complications associated with WEBB CW: THE MAD PHYSICIAN and hyper- WEISSMANN G: Actions of NSAIDs. 8:60 central venous cannulation. 6:211 calcemia. (letter) 3:13 WELLER TH: International health and a chang- TURCIOS NL, NEJAT M: Common disease and WEBER KT, BRILLA CG, JANICKI JS: Myocar- ing human ecology. (essay) 10:41 uncommon complications. 4:163 dial remodeling and pathologic hypertro- WELSH MuJ*: Electrolyte transport in the phy. 4:73 lungs. 3:53 VAN NESS M, PELLER C: Acute diverticulitis: WEINER B*: Postpartum bradycardia and hy- WERNICK R*: Subcutaneous nodules in a dia- diagnosis and management. 3:83 potension. 9A:20 betic woman. 4:121 VARON J, GASMAN JD: Raynaud's disease: an WEINER SR: Young boy with a limp. 10:228 WESSELY S: Are there symptoms of low blood VIJAuYp daNtKe*.: 1A:o1r5t7i c dissection: diagnosis and WEImNaTtoRsAisU.B 4AL:R4:9 Many faces of hemochro- pressure? (editorial) 9A:8 VIRDmEanNa gCePm*e:n tM.e ck2eAl:'6s6 diverticulum: another WEIS1S1:E2 5 AB: Anemia called pernicious. (essay) WEXcLaEl Rco nsNSi:d erDaitsieoansse. g1e0n:e1 4i5de ntification: ethi- “great imitator.” 44:65 Beyond the bench: a vote for clinical investi- WIGLEY FM: Differential diagnosis of Ray- gation. (essay) 4:40 naud’s phenomenon. 7:63 WAHLSTROM HE*: Meckel's diverticulum: an- Into the heart (essay) 12:149 WILFERT CM: HIV infection in maternal and other “great imitator.” 4A:65 Long pause: the discovery and rediscovery pediatric patients. 5:55 WALLACH PM, ALTUS P: Elderly woman with of penicillin. (essay) 8:93 WINKLER C, WERNICK R: Subcutanecus nod- recurrent meningitis. 7:58 Mercury finally “makes it.” (essay) 10:233 ules in a diabetic woman. 4:121 WARNER EA, GRESH JP: Alopecia and rash in Sparks: life-giving electricity. (essay) 9A:73 WYNNE AG, FITZPATRICK LA: Mnemonics in a chronically ill woman. 3A:47 “Why do they turn yellow?” (essay) 6:175 clinical endocrinology. 5A:23 WATSON JD: Human genome initiative: a state- WEISSMAN MS*: 73-year-old woman with con- ment of need. 10:69 fusion, rigidity, and fever. 6:97 YOUNG SL*: Pulmonary surfactant system. 1:87 Subject Index AMPHETAMINES ASPIRIN Evaluating the sleepy patient. Varon, Jones, Actions of NSAIDs. Weissmann, 8:60 10A:55 (1990). See also letter 2A:12 A (1991) Asthma: the molecular light at the end of ANEMIA the tracheal tunnel. (editorial) Bukantz, Anemia called pernicious. Weisse, 11:25 2:13 ABSCESSES Child with spherocytic anemia. Murphy, Asthma mortality: it needs a WHAM-TF. Back pain and weight loss in a man with a Dracker, 6:29 Bukantz, 10:10 (1990). See also letters history of sepsis. Le, 9:53 Chronic nonspherocytic hemolytic anemia 2:17, 44:14 (1991) ACE INHIBITORS and G6PD deficiency. Jaffé, 9:57 Inhaled steroids for chronic asthma. Too- in Peripheral circulatory response in car- Vitamin-resistant anemia in a young good, 4A:15 diac failure. Le Jemtel, Katz, Sonnenblick, woman. Staszewski, 9A:91 ATP 9:79 ANTICOAGULANT THERAPY in Energetics and the failing heart. Katz, in Therapeutic strategies for CHF in the Hypercoagulable states: new knowledge 8:80 1990s. Smith, Kelly, 11:131 about old problems. Moake, 3A:31 AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS see IMMUNO- ADDICTION AND ALCOHOLISM in Managing pulmonary embolism. Gold- LOGIC DISORDERS Changing epidemiology of HIV transmis- haber, 9:43 sion. Holmes, 11:153 : ANTI-INFLAMMATORY THERAPY Cocaine exposure in a newborn. Tichenor, in Mediators of meningitis: therapeutic im- Ahn, Lazerson, 8:31 plications. Saez-Llorens, McCracken, 1:73 Cocaine heart disease. Morris, 9:83. See B also letter 12:9 ANTIMICROBIAL THERAPY Drug reform: the Dutch experience. Antibiotic-resistant pneumonia in a Schwartz, 5A:93. See also letter 10:21 hemophiliac with AIDS. Reves, Musher, BILIARY DISORDERS Muscle spasms and trismus in an alco- 1:81 Elderly woman with abdominal pain and holic. Patel, Masood, Kim, 5:151 in Group B streptococcus infection in vomiting, Flores, 5:72 Reversible complete heart block. Cass, mother and child. Haft, Kasper, 12:111 BLASTOMYCOSIS Richeson, Akiyama, 10:51 ANTIRETROVIRAL AGENTS in Systemic fungal infections: an overview. Severe flank pain in an intravenous user of Current status of HIV therapy: I. Antiretro- Medoff, Kobayashi, 2:47 cocaine. Ravetz, 11:91 viral agents. Hoth, Myers, 1:174 BLOCKERS ADRENAL HYPERPLASIA, CONGE. JITAL AORTIC DISSECTION in Acute inferior injury: will it be reversible? Seven-year-old girl with pubic hair: prema- Aortic dissection: diagnosis and manage- Hancock, 5:146 ture adrenarche or not? Schindler, 1:53 ment. Neerukonda, Vijay, Jantz, Schoon- in B-Adrenergic signaling pathway in the ADULT RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME maker, Saxena, 2A:66 heart. Homcy, 5:50 in Multiple system organ failure and the APPENDICITIS in Atrial fibrillation: new findings about an sepsis syndrome. Bone, 11:114 Acute illness in an elderly man with apha- old nemesis. Klein, 11:85 AIDS: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS sia. Gilbert, Shocket, 6:229 B Blocker overdose in an LPN. Oppenheim, AIDS, activism, and ethics. Rothman, ARRHYTHMIAS see also ECG CASEBOOK 12:31 Edgar, 7:135 Approach to the diagnosis of wide QRS in Therapeutic strategies for CHF in the Changing epidemiology of HIV transmis- tachycardias. Traube, Marush, Plawes, 1990s. Smith, Kelly, 11:150 sion. Holmes, 11:153 3A:50. See also letter 6:18 BONE AND JOINT DISORDERS see also OS- Current status of HIV therapy: I. Antiretro- in Atrial fibrillation: new findings about an TEOPOROSIS viral agents. Hoth, Myers, 1:174 old nemesis. Klein, 11:75 Bisphosphonate therapy for osteoporosis. Current status of HIV therapy: II. Oppor- Sudden death in the young. Garson, 6:51. Attie, 3A:87 tunistic diseases. Feinberg, Hoth, 3:105 See also letter 9:10 Radiating leg pain in the older patient. HIV infection in maternal and pediatric pa- Transtelephonic monitoring of sporadic ar- Thorne, Curd, 3:61. See also leiters 6:18, tients. Wilfert, 5:55 rhythmias. Doherty, 5A:11 9:10 Prospects for AIDS vaccines. Koff, 4:99 ARTHRITIS Severe flank pain in an intravenous user of Reducing occupational risk of HIV infec- in Gait disorders in the elderly. Caranasos, cocaine. Ravetz, 11:91 tion. Gerberding, 6:103 Israel, 6:82 Young boy with a limp. Weiner, 10:228 ALLERGY see also ASTHMA ASPERGILLOSIS BOTULINUM TOXIN A THERAPY Allergic rhinitis: a practical approach. En- in Systemic fungal infections: an overview. Botulinum toxin A therapy in dystonia. gler, Grant, 1:105 Medoff, Kobayashi, 2:51 Adler, 8:35 *Joint author Hospital Practice December 15,1991 179 BREAST CANCER COCCIDIOIDOMYCOSIS DNA SEQUENCING Evolving strategies in operable breast can- in Systemic fungal infections: an overview. DNA sequencing, today and tomorrow. cer. 1. Noninvasive or occult malignancies. Medoff, Kobayashi, 2:42 Gilbert, 10:165 Deckers, Ricci, 9:103 CONGENITAL ANOMALIES AND DISORDERS DUCHENNE-TYPE MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY Evolving strategies in operable breast can- Febrile infant with respiratory distress. in Physician-laboratory interface in X-chro- cer. 2. Palpable tumors. Deckers, Ricci, Agarwala, London, Hecht, 3A:76 mosome mapping, Caskey, 10:137 9A:29 in Sudden death in the young. Garson, DYSTONIA Localization of the early-onset breast can- 6:55. See also letter 9:10 Botulinum toxin A therapy in dystonia. cer gene. King, 10:121 CRYPTOCOCCAL INFECTION Adler, 8:35 BRONCHIECTASIS in Systemic fungal infections: an overview. New presentations of bronchiectasis. Mur- Medoff, Kobayashi, 2:49 ray, 3A:55 CYSTIC FIBROSIS in Disease gene identification: ethical con- E siderations. Wexler, 10:148 Cc Electrolyte transport in the lungs. Berger, Welsh, 3:53 EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT DISORDERS Fresh look at sinusitis and “bronchitis.” CALCIUM D 9BeAr:c1z9e ller, 6:167. See also letters 8:19, in Energetics and the failing heart. Katz, ECG CASEBOOK 8:81 Acute inferior injury: will it be reversible? Excitation-contraction coupling in heart DECISION MAKING IN MEDICINE Hancock, 5:145 failure. Lakatta, 7:85 Adenocarcinoma of the liver without detect- Extremely rapid ventricular rate in atrial Shock in a woman with chronic pain. Tor- able primary. Abbruzzese, Carbone, 12:61 fibrillation. Hancock, 8:23 res, Altus, 4:37 Neurologic presentations in Lyme disease. Extreme tachycardia in a kindergartner. CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS Coyle, Schutzer, Sanford, Baringer, 11:55 Hancock, 11:49 in Atrial fibrillation: new findings about an DELIRIUM Large Q waves in aortic regurgitation. Han- old nemesis. Klein, 11:85 Recognition of delirium. Inouye, 4A:61 cock, 12:139 in Drug interchanges at the pharmacy: safe DEPRENYL Possible acute MI: what location and type? for cardiovascular disease? McCue, 7:24 in New concepts in Parkinson's disease. Hancock, 6:62 CANCER THERAPY Sweeney, 4:91 Slow bigeminy in a cancer patient. Han- in Adenocarcinoma of the liver without de- DEPRESSION cock, 7:35 tectable primary. Abbruzzese, Carbone, Evaluating the sleepy patient. Varon, Jones, Slow pulse after head and neck surgery. 12:73 10A:55 (1990). See also letter 2A:12 Davis, Hancock, 4:53 Chest pain in a cancer patient on chemo- (1991) Supraventricular tachycardia in sepsis: therapy. Fonte, Cardello, 7:145 DIABETES What mechanism? Hancock, 3:36 CANDIDIASIS Erectile dysfunction in diabetes. Broder- Syncope after cardioversion. Ridgeway, in Systemic fungal infections: an overview. ick, Schwartz, 8:139 Hancock, 9:13 Medoff, Kobayashi, 2:50 Glucose intolerance of aging: implications Tachycardia three months after a heart at- CANNULATION, CENTRAL VENOUS for intervention. Kahn, Schwartz, Porte, tack. Hancock, 2:21 Complications associated with central ve- Abrass, 4A:29 Type I or type II block? Hancock, 10:61 nous cannulation. Dawood, Trebbin, 6:211 Intensive management of type II diabetes. Young woman with syncope and an abnor- CARDIOVERSION Duckworth, 5A:65 mal ECG. Hancock, 1:169 in Atrial fibrillation: new findings about an DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES see also CLINI- EDITORIALS old nemesis. Klein, 11:86 CAL PROBLEM SOLVING; HISTORY AIDS: guidelines and deadlines. Bukantz, CAT-SCRATCH DISEASE TAKING; IMAGING TECHNIQUES; TEST- 8:15. See also letters 11:11 Fever and a neck mass in a young man. ING AND SCREENING; WHEN TO Applying the science of disease prevention. Bazzi, Chandrasekar, 3:94 REFER Goldenberg, 2A:9 CEREBRAL PALSY in Allergic rhinitis: a practical approach. Are there symptoms of low blood pressure? An appeal to patients with cerebral palsy. Engler, Grant, 1:106 Wessely, 9A:8 (letter) Frazier, 3A:16 Evolving strategies in operable breast can- Asthma: the molecular light at the end of CHANCROID cer. 1. Noninvasive or occult malignancies. the tracheal tunnel. Bukantz, 2:13 in Recent developments in STDs: I. Bacteri- Deckers, Ricci, 9:103 Asthma mortality: it needs a WHAM-TF. al diseases. Handsfield, 7:55 Evolving strategies in operable breast can- Bukantz, 10:10 (1990). See also letters CHLAMYDIAL INFECTIONS cer. 2. Palpable tumors. Deckers, Ricci, 2:17, 4A:14 (1991) in Recent developments in STDs: I. Bacteri- 9A:29 And the children. Fisher, 12:10 (1990). See al diseases. Handsfield, 7:53 Mnemonics in clinical endocrinology. also letters 2:17 (1991) CLINICAL ESSAYS Wynne, Fitzpatrick, 5A:23 Clinical judgment: will HAL take over by Fresh look at sinusitis and “bronchitis.” Transtelephonic monitoring of sporadic ar- 2001? Goldman, 5A:7 Berczeller, 6:167. See also letters 8:19, rhythmias. Doherty, 5A:11 Commemoration and a dedication. 10:15 9A:19 DIARRHEA Decision making. Greenberger, 11:9 Malignant consultation syndrome. Oral therapy for diarrhea. Snyder, 5A:86 Farewell and hail! Fisher, 3:11. See also let- Berczeller, 9:29. See also letter 11:11 DIET ter 5:12 CLINICAL PROBLEM SOLVING (Kassirer, Can life-style changes reverse coronary Human genome project and clinical Kopelman) atherosclerosis? Ornish, 5:123 medicine. McKusick, 10:15 Accuracy of clinical information: 1. The his- in Glucose intolerance of aging: iraplica- Hypercoagulable state: new knowledge, tory. 4:21 tions for intervention. Kahn, Schwartz, new dilemmas. Bennett, 3A:8 Accuracy of clinical information: 2. The Porte, Abrass, 4A:36 “In defence of doctors.” Fisher, 6:12 physical examination. 5:17 Protein restriction in chronic renal failure. Introduction: modern aspects of congestive Cases that teach clinical reasoning, 1:29 Feldman, 6:220 heart failure. Andreoli, 4:7 Diagnosis and the structure of memory: 3. DIGOXIN Max Samter—rara avis. Bukantz, 5:9. See The nature of categories. 2:29 in Atrial fibrillation: new findings about an also letter 11:11 Diagnosis and the structure of memory: 4. old nemesis. Klein, 11:85 New measles epidemic. Connor, 4A:8 The power of reminding. 3:29. See also let- DIPYRIDAMOLE Notes on the old year and new. Fisher, 12:8 ters 5:12, 6:18 Pharmacologic thallium stress testing. Quarter century. Fisher, 9:9 Diagnosis and the structure of memory: 5. Schwartz, Eisen, 9A:62 “Remarkable” woman. Fisher, 7:9 Planning, 6:33 DIURETICS Twisted arms and ethical choices. Fisher, Farewell and hail! (editorial) Fisher, 3:11. in Therapeutic strategies for CHF in the 1:11. See also letter 3:13 See also letter 5:12 1990s. Smith, Kelly, 11:129 ELECTROLYTES CLINICAL SKILLS EXCHANGE DIVERTICULITIS Electrolyte transport in the lungs. Berger, Nasal route for drug administration. Druce, Acute diverticulitis: diagnosis and manage- Welsh, 3:53 3A:19 © ment. Van Ness, Peller, 3:83. See also letter Recognition of delirium. Inouye, 4A:61 4A:14 (continues) 180 Hospital Practice December 15, 1991 sl enemies INDEX (continued) ETHICS, MEDICAL Identification of disease genes: recent suc- “AIDS, activism, and ethics. Rothman, cesses. Collins, 10:93 Edgar, 7:135 Localization of the early-onset breast can- EMPHYSEMA Of dead brains, living wills, and autonomy. cer gene. King, 10:121 @,-Antitrypsin deficiency: pathogenesis Lehman, 1:39 Physician-laboratory interface in X-chro- and treatment. Crystal, 2:81 Disease gene identification: ethical consid- mosome mapping, Caskey, 10:131 ENDOCRINOLOGIC DISORDERS see also DI- erations. Wexler, 10:145 Why yeast? Botstein, 10:157 ABETES; GSTEOPOROSIS “In defense of doctors.” (editorial) Fisher, GERIATRICS Hirsutism: causes and treatments. Griffing, 6:12 Acute illness in an elderly man with apha- Melby, 54:43 Who decides when care is futile? Ayers, sia. Gilbert, Shocket, 6:229 Hypercalcemia of occult origin. Odell, 9A:41 Gait disorders in the elderly. Caranasos, Is- 2A:31 Withholding and withdrawing life support. rael, 6:67 Hyperparathyroidism, estrogens, and os- Raffin, 3:133 Glucose intolerance of aging: imp'*- ations teoporosis. Avioli, 1:115 EUTHYROID SICK SYNDROME for intervention. Kahn, Schwartz, Porte, Hyperthyroidism in the geriatric popula- in Thyroid disease in the elderly. Bartuska, Abrass, 4A:29 tion. Federman, 2:61. See also letters 4:13 12:85 Hyperparathyroidism, estrogens and os- in Many faces of hemochromatosis. Wein- EXERCISE teoporosis. Avioli, 1:115 traub, 4A:55. See also letter 9A:19 Can life-style changes reverse coronary Hyperthyroidism in the geriatric popula- Mnemonics in clinical endocrinology. atherosclerosis? Ornish, 5:123 tion. Federman, 2:61. See also letters 4:13 Wynne, Fitzpatrick, 5A:23 Sudden death in the young. Garson, 6:51. Prevention of osteoporosis. Levin, 5:77. Myocardial remodeling and pathologic hy- See also letter 9:10 See also letter 9A:19 pertrophy. Weber, Brilla, Janicki, 4:73 Radiating leg pain in the older patient. Recombinant erythropoietin and chronic Thorne, Curd, 3:61. See also letters 6:18, renal failure. Lundin, 4:61 F 9:10 Seven-year-old girl with pubic hair: prema- Recognition of delirium. Inouye, 4A:61 ture adrenarche or not? Schindler, 1:53 Screening for hearing impairment in the el- Thyroid disease in the elderly. Bartuska, FAMILIAL DISORDERS see GENETICS, MED- derly. Mulrow, 2A:79 12:85 Thyroid disease in the elderly. Bartuska, Weakness, fatigue, and hyponatremia (x2). FRAGILE X SYNDROME 12:85 Bazzi, Kellogg, 11:43 Physician-laboratory interface in X-chro- GLUCOSE INTOLERANCE ENZYME DEFICIENCIES mosome mapping. Caskey, 10:131 Glucose intolerance of aging: implications Hirsutism: causes and treatments. Griffing, FUNGAL INFECTIONS for intervention. Kahn, Schwartz, Porte, Melby, 5A:43 Back pain and weight loss in a man witha Abrass, 4A:29 EPIDEMIOLOGY history of sepsis. Le, 9:53 GLUCOSE-6-PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGE- Changing epidemiology of HIV transmis- Systemic fungal infections: an overview. NASE DEFICIENCY sion. Holmes, 11:153 Medoff, Kobayashi, 2:41 Chronic nonspherocytic hemolytic anemia Reducing occupational risk of HIV infec- and G6PD deficiency. Jaffé, 9:57 tion. Gerberding, 6:103 GONORRHEA EPSTEIN-BARR VIRUS G in Recent developments in STDs: I. Bacteri- Common disease and uncommon compli- al diseases. Handsfield, 7:49 cations. Turcios, Nejat, 4:163. See also let- GOUT ter 5A:30 GAIT DISORDERS Subcutaneous nodules in a diabetic ERYTHROPOIETIN Gait disorders in the elderly. Caranasos, Is- woman. Winkler, Wernick, 4:121 Recombinant erythropoietin and chronic rael, 6:67 G PROTEIN renal failure. Lundin, 4:61 GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS see also in Actions of NSAIDs. Weissmann, 8:68 ESOPHAGEAL DISORDERS APPENDICITIS; DIARRHEA; ULCERS B-Adrenergic signaling pathway in the Endoscopy in upper GI bleeding. Stillman, Acute diverticulitis: diagnosis and manage- heart. Homcy, 5:43 2A:17 ment. Van Ness, Peller, 3:83. See also letter GYNECOLOGIC DISORDERS 4A:14 Ascites in a woman with chronic mitral ESSAYS Caribbean traveler with diarrhea and ab- stenosis. Litam, Smaha, 5A:35 Anemia called pernicious. Weisse, 11:25 dominal distention. Fonte, 1:163 Evaluation of sexual dysfunction in women. Art and the science of medicine. LaCombe, Cases that teach clinical reasoning, Kassir- Harward, 10:53 4:111 er, Kopelman, 1:29 in Hirsutism: causes and treatments. Griff- On being an essayist. Morowitz, 2:123 “Classic case of Crohn's disease.” Jenckes, ing, Melby, 5A:48 Beyond the bench: a vote for clinical investi- 1:208. See also letter 5A:30 gation. Weisse, 4:40 Elderly woman with abdominal pain and Bioenergeticist’s revenge. Morowitz, 9:20. vomiting. Flores, 5:72 Expertise. Morowitz, 10:29 Meckel's diverticulum: another “great imi- H How mouse became a verb. Morowitz, tator.” Cornacchia, Virden, Wahlstrom, 11:16 4A:65 International health and a changing human Two patients and one problem. Ansari, Lax- HEADACHE ecology. Weller, 10:41 dal, 2:111 Migraine: current approaches to diagnosis Into the heart. Weisse, 12:149 Vitamin-resistant anemia in a young and management. Solomon, 4:141 Les Atomes. Morowitz, 3:45 woman. Staszewski, 9A:91 HEALTH CARE see also CLINICAL ESSAYS Literati. Morowitz, 7:11 GENE THERAPY AIDS, activism, and ethics. Rothman, Litmus test. Morowitz, 1:13 in a,-Antitrypsin deficiency: pathogenesis Edgar, 7:135 Long pause: the discovery and rediscovery and treatment. Crystal, 2:93 AIDS: guidelines and deadlines. Bukantz, of penicillin. Weisse, 8:93 GENETICS, MEDICAL 8:15. See also letters 11:11 MCATs, PCATs, AHPATs, VATs, DATs, a,-Antitrypsin deficiency: pathogenesis Applying the science of disease prevention. OATs, and EESHRTs. Morowitz, 5:36 and treatment. Crystal, 2:81 (editorial) Goldenberg, 2A:9 Mercury finally “makes it.” Weisse, 10:233 Cancer genetics and the human genome. And the children. (editorial) Fisher, 12:10 Planetary protection. Morowitz, 12:13 Bodmer, 10:101 (1990). See also letters 2:17 (1991) Potlatch. Morowitz, 6:21 Chronic nonspherocytic hemolytic anemia Clinical judgment: will HAL take over by Rocks. Morowitz, 4:14 and G6PD deficiency. Jaffé, 9:57 2001? (editorial) Goldman, 5A:7 Sparks: life-giving electricity. Weisse, 9A:73 Disease gene identification: ethical consid- Drug reform: the Dutch experience. Tubes. Morowitz, 8:157 erations. Wexler, 10:145 Schwartz, 5A:93. See also letter 10:21 “Why do they turn yellow?” Weisse, 6:175 DNA sequencing, today and tomorrow. Follow-up and care of childhood cancer ESTROGEN REPLACEMENT THERAPY Gilbert, 10:165 survivors. Meadows, 2:99 Hyperparathyroidism, estrogens, and os- Genomic mapping and how it has pro- “In defence of doctors.” (editorial) Fisher, teoporosis. Avioli, 1:115 gressed. McKusick, 10:74 6:12 in Prevention of osteoporosis. Levin, 5:91. Human genome initiative: a statement of International health and a changing human See also letter 9A:19 need. Watson, 10:69 ecology. (essay) Weller, 10:41 Hospital Practice December 15, 1991 183 One child, two homes, two cultures. Cot- HIV see also AIDS: PROBLEMASND PROS- 73-year-old woman with confusion, rigidity, trill, Engelberg, 8:123 PECTS and fever. Altus, Weissman, Hencey, 6:97 Reducing occupational risk of HIV infec- AIDS: guidelines and deadlines. Bukantz, tion. Gerberding, 6:103 8:15. See also letters 11:11 IMAGING TECHNIQUES Twisted arms and ethical choices. (editori- Antibiotic-resistant pneumonia in a in Aortic dissection: diagnosis and manage- al) Fisher, 1:11. See also letter 3:13 hemophiliac with AIDS. Reves, Musher, ment. Neerukonda, Vijay, Jantz, Schoon- Who decides when care is futile? Ayers, 1:81 maker, Saxena, 2A:70 . 9A:41 in To circumcise or not. Synder, 1:207 Endoscopy in upper GI bleeding. Stillman, Withholding and withdrawing life support. HIV infection in maternal and pediatric pa- 2A:17 Raffin, 3:133 tients. Wilfert, 5:55 in Managing pulmonary embolism. Gold- Tuberculosis: a disease of the 1990s. haber, 9:39 HEARING DISORDERS Bernardo, 10:195 Pharmacologic thallium stress testing. Screening for hearing impairment in the el- HUMAN GENOME PROJECT see GENETICS, Schwartz, Eisen, 9A:62 derly. Mulrow, 2A:79 MEDICAL IMMUNOLOGIC DISORDERS see also AIDS: HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS; AL- HEART DISORDERS see also ARRHYTH- in Disease gene identification: ethical con- LERGY; ANTI-INFLAMMATORY THERA- MIAS; ECG CASEBOOK; PHYSIOLO- siderations. Wexler, 10:146 PY; ASTHMA; VACCINATION GY IN MEDICINE: MODERN AS- HYPERCALCEMIA Alopecia and rash in a chronically ill PECTS OF CONGESTIVE HEART Hypercalcemia of occult origin. Odell, woman. Warner, Gresh, 3A:47 FAILURE 2A:31 Child with spherocytic anemia. Murphy, Accuracy of clinical information: 2. The THE MAD PHYSICIAN and hypercalcemia. Dracker, 6:29 physical examination. Kassirer, Kopelman, (letter) Webb, 3:13 in Thyroid disease in the elderly. Bartuska, 5:17 HYPERKALEMIA 12:85 Atrial fibrillation: new findings about an old Slow pulse after head and neck surgery. nemesis. Klein, 11:75 Davis, Hancock, 4:53 IMMUNOTHERAPY CaCtoahcnea riolnsiecf el-ehsretoayslriet s ?cd ihOsarennagisesesh., Mr5oe:rv1re2ir3ss ,e 9c:o8r3o. naSreye HYPHEyRpPeArRcaAlTcHeYmRiOa IDoIf SMoc cult origin. Odell, Einn gAllelre,r gGirca nrth,i ni1t:i1s1:2 a practical approach. afDolrrsu ocg a lretditineotrv ear1s2cc:hu9al nagre sd iaste atshee? pMhcaCrumea,c y7:: 23s afe tH2eAyo:pp3eo1rr posairsa.t hAyviroolii,d i1s:m1,1 5 estrogens, and os- INFETBaICcOTkNI OpUaSin DanIdS EwAeSigEhSt lsoeses ianl sao mVaAnC CwIiNtAh-a Large Q waves in aortic regurgitation. Han- HYPERTENSION history of sepsis. Le, 9:53 cock, 12:139 Aortic dissection: diagnosis and manage- Cases that teach clinical reasoning, Kassir- in Many faces of hemochromatosis. Wein- ment. Neerukonda, Vijay, Jantz, Schoon- er, Kopelman, 1:29 traub, 4A:52. See also letter 9A:19 maker, Saxena, 2A:66 To circumcise or not. Synder, 1:201 Mitral valve surgery: replacement vs recon- Myocardial remodeling and pathologic hy- Common disease and uncommon compli- struction. Cohn, 8:49 pertrophy. Weber, Brilla, Janicki, 4:73 cations. Turcios, Nejat, 4:163. See also let- Pharmacologic thallium stress testing. HYPERTHYROIDISM see ENDOCRINOLOGIC ter 5A:30 Schwartz, Eisen, 9A:62 DISORDERS Current status of HIV therapy: II. Oppor- Reversible complete heart block. Cass, HYPERTROPHY tunistic diseases. Feinberg, Hoth, 3:105 RSSipucadhrdekessno:n ,ld iefaAetk-ghii yvaiimnn gat ,he lee 1cy0tor:iu5cn1ig t.y. GWaerisssoen,, 96A::5713. CuMroyeno.tc raLaricdtniidlaeelm aprnrenom,toe dine1 2l:ai4ln7tge raatnido nsp atihn ohleoagritc fahiyl-- CiFneo vheeDrni ,f afneSirdre oniats i,na etSicolokln e cmiatoosf,s 5i:nin1t r0a2a o ryaolu ngu lcmearns.. See also letter 9:10 Bazzi, Chandrasekar, 3:94 in Thyroid disease in the elderly. Bartuska, pertrophy. Weber, Brilla, Janicki, 4:73 Group B streptococcus infection in mother 12:85 HYPOGLYCEMIA and child. Haft, Kasper, 12:111 Hypoglycemia in an elderly woman. Bazzi, Helicobacter pylori and duodenal ulcera- HEMATOLOGIC DISORDERS see also ANE- Kata, Dixon, Kim, 10:177 tion. Lind, Blaser, 2A:45 MIA; PHLEBOTOMY HYPONATREMIA see SODIUM Irritability and fever in a nine-week-old in- Hypercoagulable state: new knowledge, HYPOTENSION fant. Maupin, 4A:40 new dilemmas. (editorial) Bennett, 3A:8 Are there symptoms of low blood pressure? Man with a rapid decline in ventilatory sta- Hypercoagulable states: new knowledge (editorial) Wessely, 9A:8 tus. Smally, 4A:89 about old problems. Moake, 3A:31 Mediators of meningitis: therapeutic impli- Recombinant erythropoietin and chronic cations. Saez-Llorens, McCracken, 1:68 renal failure. Lundin, 4:61 Multiple system organ failure and the sep- sis syndrome. Bone, 11:101 HEMOCHROMATOSIS Neurologic presentations in Lyme disease. Coyle, Schutzer, Sanford, Baringer, 11:55 Many faces of hemochromatosis. Wein- New measles epidemic. (editorial) Connor, traub, 4A:49. See also letter 9A:19 IATROGENIC DISORDERS 4A:8 HEPATITIS see LIVER DISORDERS Atocrcyu. rKaacsysi roefr c,l iKniocpale limnafno,r ma4t:i2o1n : 1. The his- Nraey,w 3pAr:e5s5e ntations of bronchiectasis. Mur- HICCUPS Chest pain in a cancer patient on chemo- INFECTIOUS DISEASES: THE CHANG- Diagnosis and the structure of memory: 4. tChoemrpalpyi.c aFtoinotne,s Caasrsdoecliloa,t ed7 :1w4i5t h central ve- ING SCENE The power of reminding. Kassirer, Kopel- nous cannulation. Dawood, Trebbin, 6:211 Current immunization practices in adults. man, 3:29. See also letters 5:12, 6:18 Diagnosis and the structure of memory: 4. Eickhoff, 10:105 (1990). See also letters The power of reminding. Kassirer, Kopel- 3A:16 (1991) HIRSUTISM man, 3:29. See also letters 5:12, 6:18 Recent developments in STDs: I. Bacterial Hirsutism: causes and treatments. Griffing, Ill woman with SLE who got worse with diseases. Handsfield, 7:47 Melby, 5A:43 Systemic fungal infections: an overview. treatment. Stone, Moore, 12:57 Postpartum bradycardia and hypotension. Medoff, Kobayashi, 2:41 HISTOPLASMOSIS Patel, Isber, Weiner, 9A:20 in Systemic fungal infections: an overview. Shock in a woman with chronic pain. Tor- INSULINOMA Medoff, Kobayashi, 2:44 res, Altus, 4:37 Hypoglycemia in an elderly woman. Bazzi, Slow bigeminy in a cancer patient. Han- Kata, Dixon, Kim, 10:177 HISTORY TAKING cock, 7:35 Accuracy of clinical information: 1. The his- Slow pulse after head and neck surgery. INSURANCE tory. Kassirer, Kopelman, 4:21 Davis, Hancock, 4:53 Twisted arms and ethical choices. (editori- Evaluation of sexual dysfunction in women. in Therapeutic strategies for CHF in the al) Fisher, 1:11. See also letter 3:13 Harward, 10:53 1990s. Smith, Kelly, 11:132 (continues) 184 Hospital Practice December 15, 1991 aD INDEX (continued) LYMPHOMA Possible acute MI: what location and type? Radiculopathy in an elderly woman. Banitt, Hancock, 6:62 Eng, 2A:40 Type I or type II block? Hancock, 10:61 INTEGRATIVE CLINICOPATHOLOGI- CAL CONFERENCE One child, two homes, two cultures. Cot- M trill, Engelberg, 8:123 N IRON Many faces of hemochromatosis. Wein- MAGNESIUM traub, 4A:49. See also letter 9A:19 Muscle spasms and trismus in an alco- NARCOLEPSY holic. Patel, Masood, Kim, 5:151 Evaluating the sleepy patient. Varon, Jones, Postpartum bradycardia and hypotension. 10A:55 (1990). See also letter 2A:12 K Patel, Isber, Weiner, 9A:20 (1991) MANAGEMENT UPDATE NASAL THERAPY Bisphosphonate therapy for osteoporosis. Nasal route for drug administration. Druce, KIDNEY DISORDERS Attie, 3A:87 3A:19 Diagnosis and the structure of memory: 5. Inhaled steroids for chronic asthma. Too- Planning. Kassirer, Kopelman, 6:33 good, 4A:15 NEONATOLOGY see PEDIATRICS Protein restriction in chronic renal failure. Oral therapy for diarrhea. Snyder, 5A:86 NEOPLASMS Feldman, 6:220 Protein restriction in chronic renal failure. Adenocarcinoma of the liver without detect- Recombinant erythropoietin and chronic Feldman, 6:220 able primary. Abbruzzese, Carbone, 12:61 renal failure. Lundin, 4:61 Screening for hearing impairment in the el- derly. Mulrow, 2A:79 Ascites in a woman with chronic mitral stenosis. Litam, Smaha, 5A:35 Steroid use in surgical patients. Goldmann, Cancer genetics and the human genome. 9A:54 L Bodmer, 10:101 MAPPING TECHNIQUES “Classic case of Crohn's disease.” Jenckes, Genomic mapping and how it has pro- 1:208. See also letter 5A:30 L-DOPA gressed. McKusick, 10:74 Diagnosis and the structure of memory: 5. in New concepts in Parkinson's disease. Human genome initiative: a statement of Planning, Kassirer, Kopelman, 6:33 Sweeney, 4:91 need. Watson, 10:69 in Differentiation of intraoral ulcers. MEASLES Cohen, Sirois, Sollecito, 5:112 LEUKEMIA Current immunization practices in adults. Evolving strategies in operable breast can- CBoadnmceerr, ge1n0e:t1i0c1s and the human genome. 3EiAc:k1h6o f(f1,9 911)0 :105 (1990). See also letters cDeerc. ke1r. sN,o nRiincvcia,s i9v:e1 0o3r occult malignancies. LEUKOTRIENES New measles epidemic. (editorial) Connor, Evolving strategies in operable breast can- Asthma: the molecular light at the end of 4A:8 cer. 2. Palpable tumors. Deckers, Ricci, the tracheal tunnel. (editorial) Bukantz, MECKELS DIVERTICULUM 9A:29 2:13 Meckel's diverticulum: another “great imi- Follow-up and care of childhood cancer survivors. Meadows, 2:99 LIFE-STYLE MODIFICATION tator.” Cornacchia, Virden, Wahlistrom, Can life-style changes reverse coronary 4A:65 Hypercalcemia of occult origin. Odell, atherosclerosis? Ornish, 5:123 MENINGITIS see NEUROLOGIC DISORDERS 2LoAc:a3l1i zation of the early-onset breast can- LIVER DISORDERS METABOLIC DISORDERS cer gene. King, 10:121 Adenocarcinoma of the liver without detect- Chronic nonspherocytic hemolytic anemia Penile cancer: curable with early detection. able primary. Abbruzzese, Carbone, 12:61 and G6PD deficiency. Jaffé, 9:57 Rotolo, Lynch, 6:131 a,-Antitrypsin deficiency: pathogenesis Glucose intolerance of aging: implications in Radiating leg pain in the older patient. and treatment. Crystal, 2:81 for intervention. Kahn, Schwartz, Porte, Thorne, Curd, 3:62. See also letters 6:18, in Many faces of hemochromatosis. Wein- Abrass, 4A:29 9:10 traub, 4A:52. See also letter 9A:19 Hirsutism: causes and treatments. Griffing, Radiculopathy in an elderly woman. Banitt, “Why do they turn yellow?” (essay) Weisse, Melby, 5A:43 Eng, 2A:40 LIVI6N:G1 75W ILLS see ETHICS, MEDICAL H2Ay:p3e1r calcemia of occult origin. Odell, NEU7R3O-LyeEaPrT-oIlCd wMoAmLaInG NwAitNhT coSnfYuNsiDoRn,O MrEig idity, LONG Q-T SYNDROME Hyperthyroidism in the geriatric popula- and fever. Altus, Weissman, Hencey, 6:97 Sudden death in the young. Garson, 6:51. tion. Federman, 2:61. See also letters 4:13 See also letter 9:10 Many faces of hemochromatosis. Wein- NEUROLOGIC DISORDERS LUNG DISORDERS see also ASTHMA; traub, 4A:49. See also letter 9A:19 Botulinum toxin A therapy in dystonia. in Therapeutic strategies for CHF in the Adler, 8:35 PHYSIOLOGY IN MEDICINE: PUL- 1990s. Smith, Kelly, 11:132 Cases that teach clinical reasoning, Kassir- MONOLOGY; PNEUMOCYSTIS CARINII Two patients and one problem. Ansari, Lax- er, Kopelman, 1:29 in Adenocarcinoma of the liver without de- dal, 2:111 Elderly woman with recurrent meningitis. t1e2c:t6a1b le primary. Abbruzzese, Carbone, MITRAL VALVE SURGERY WEavlallaucaht,i nAgl ttuhse, s7l:e5e8p y patient. Varon, Jones, Antibiotic-resistant pneumonia in a Mitral valve surgery: replacement vs recon- 10A:55 (1990). See also letter 2A:12 hemophiliac with AIDS. Reves, Musher, struction. Cohn, 8:49 (1991) 1:81 MONITORING DEVICES Gait disorders in the elderly. Caranasos, Is- Common disease and uncommon compli- Transtelephonic monitoring of sporadic ar- rael, 6:67 cations. Turcios, Nejat, 4:163. See also let- rhythmias. Doherty, 5A:11 Irritability and fever in a nine-week-old in- tMear n5aAg:i3n0g pulmonary embolism. Gold- MULTMuIlPtLiEpl eS YsySsTtEeMm oOrRgaGnA Nf aiFluArIeL UanRdE the sep- fMaendt.i aMtaourpsi no,f m4eAn:in4g0i tis: therapeutic impli- hMaabner .w i9t:h3 7a rapid decline in ventilatory sta- sis syndrome. Bone, 11:101 cNaetuiroonls.o giSca ezp-rLelsoernetnast,i oMncs Crian cLkyemne, d1i:s6e8a se. tus. Smally, 4A:89 MUSCULOTENDINOUS DISORDERS Coyle, Schutzer, Sanford, Baringer, 11:55 New presentations of bronchiectasis. Mur- in Physician-laboratory interface in X-chro- New concepts in Parkinson's disease. ray, 3A:55 mosome mapping, Caskey, 10:137 Sweeney, 4:84 Tuberculosis: a disease of the 1990s. Tennis player with a swollen calf. Gilbert, Radiating leg pain in the older patient. Bernardo, 10:195 Ansari, 11:211 Thorne, Curd, 3:61. See also letters 6:18, Unilateral pulmonary edema in recurrent MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION 9:10 pneumothorax. Hannallah, El-Amir, 5:143 Acute inferior injury: will it be reversible? Reflex control in heart failure: a primer for LYME DISEASE Hancock, 5:145 physicians. Buchter, Thames, 6:119 Neurologic presentations in Lyme disease. Cocaine heart disease. Morris, 9:83. See Coyle, Schutzer, Sanford, Baringer, 11 :55 also letter 12:9 (continues) 186 Hospital Practice December 15, 1991

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