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North Carolina Medical Journal Volume 55, January 1994 - December 1994 Where to locate Journal articles: January pages 1-56 July 257-316 February pages 57-100 August 317-380 March Roster edition September 381-448 (annual membership directory) (special issue: Violence at Home) 101-156 October 449-508 157-204 November 509-572 205-256 December 573-632 Author Index Abolnik, Igor Z, Necrotizing fasciitis Bahnson, Judy L, Illitaendr tahec reyad - and treatment center: a concept to im- and myositis caused by group A strep- ability of patient education materials: a prove prenatal care 264 tococci 464 look at Health Watch 290 Bowes, Watson A Jr, Oral contracep- Adams, J Wellington, Development of Baillie, J, Celiac sprue: diagnosis and tives as an over-the-counter medica- sports medicine 488 diet: keys to recovery 32 tion (commentary) 183 Ainsworth, Barbara E, Cardiovascular Barnes, MR, Difficulty finding and re- Brazer, Scott R, Chest pain presenting disease risk factors in North Carolina moving a Norplant® system capsule as ischemic heart disease: congenital correctional employees 340 76 absence of the pericardium 306 Alexander, David, An athlete dying Bartlett, John A, Facing the challenge Brown, Gail R, Diagnosing child mal- young: arrythmogenic right ventricu- of HIV: primary care physicians have treatment 404 lar dysplasia 110 an obligation to care for those infected Bryant, Wanda G, Physicians’ legal re- Allen, Fred H Jr, Anewera: Alzheimer’s 468 sponsibilities to victims of domestic is becoming more manageable 539 Bash, Karen L, Domestic violence in violence 418 Alzheimer’s: new hope in the ‘90s 599 America 400 Butts, John D, Injuries: description, docu- Allison-Cooke, Sherry, The pattern and Bashore, Thomas M, Adult patients with mentation, evidence issues 423 cost of hospital care for persons with congenital heart disease 147 Byrum, James E Jr, An athlete dying HIV/AIDS in Guilford County, NC, Behar, Victor S, Chest pain presenting young: arrythmogenic right ventricu- 1987-1991 131 as ischemic heart disease: congenital lar dysplasia 110 Anderson, E Everett, Cystitis glan- absence of the pericardium 306 Char, Sadhana, Medical needs of the dularis: transition to adenocarcinoma Berger, Gary S, Oral contraceptives as homeless: a profile of residents at the of the urinary bladder 562 an over-the-counter medication (com- Chapel Hill homeless shelter 612 Intermittent ureteropelvic junction ob- mentary) 183 Chen, James, Chest pain presenting as struction in the adult 592 Blake, Deborah, Ocular hypertension: a ischemic heart disease: congenital ab- Arthur, John M, Practical management convenience sample survey of blood sence of the pericardium 306 of hypertensive emergencies and ur- pressure and intraocular pressure de- Cheng, Yue-Mei, Ocular hypertension: gencies 295 terminations in blacks 608 a convenience sample survey of blood Strategies for preventing diabetic neph- Blalock, Susan J, Access to medication pressure and intraocular pressure de- ropathy 362 for low-income citizens in North Caro- terminations in blacks 608 Ashmore, JD Jr, Second-look laparo- lina 173 Chescheir, Nancy C, The role of CARE scopy 460 Block, Steven M, The fetal diagnosis (comprehensive autopsy review and NCMJ / December 1994, Volume 55 Number 12 North Carolina Medical Journal Volume 55, January 1994 - December 1994 Where to locate Journal articles: January pages 1-56 July 257-316 February pages 57-100 August 317-380 March Roster edition September 381-448 (annual membership directory) (special issue: Violence at Home) 101-156 October 449-508 157-204 November 509-572 205-256 December 573-632 Author Index Abolnik, Igor Z, Necrotizing fasciitis Bahnson, Judy L, Illitaendr tahec reyad - and treatment center: a concept to im- and myositis caused by group A strep- ability of patient education materials: a prove prenatal care 264 tococci 464 look at Health Watch 290 Bowes, Watson A Jr, Oral contracep- Adams, J Wellington, Development of Baillie, J, Celiac sprue: diagnosis and tives as an over-the-counter medica- sports medicine 488 diet: keys to recovery 32 tion (commentary) 183 Ainsworth, Barbara E, Cardiovascular Barnes, MR, Difficulty finding and re- Brazer, Scott R, Chest pain presenting disease risk factors in North Carolina moving a Norplant® system capsule as ischemic heart disease: congenital correctional employees 340 76 absence of the pericardium 306 Alexander, David, An athlete dying Bartlett, John A, Facing the challenge Brown, Gail R, Diagnosing child mal- young: arrythmogenic right ventricu- of HIV: primary care physicians have treatment 404 lar dysplasia 110 an obligation to care for those infected Bryant, Wanda G, Physicians’ legal re- Allen, Fred H Jr, Anewera: Alzheimer’s 468 sponsibilities to victims of domestic is becoming more manageable 539 Bash, Karen L, Domestic violence in violence 418 Alzheimer’s: new hope in the ‘90s 599 America 400 Butts, John D, Injuries: description, docu- Allison-Cooke, Sherry, The pattern and Bashore, Thomas M, Adult patients with mentation, evidence issues 423 cost of hospital care for persons with congenital heart disease 147 Byrum, James E Jr, An athlete dying HIV/AIDS in Guilford County, NC, Behar, Victor S, Chest pain presenting young: arrythmogenic right ventricu- 1987-1991 131 as ischemic heart disease: congenital lar dysplasia 110 Anderson, E Everett, Cystitis glan- absence of the pericardium 306 Char, Sadhana, Medical needs of the dularis: transition to adenocarcinoma Berger, Gary S, Oral contraceptives as homeless: a profile of residents at the of the urinary bladder 562 an over-the-counter medication (com- Chapel Hill homeless shelter 612 Intermittent ureteropelvic junction ob- mentary) 183 Chen, James, Chest pain presenting as struction in the adult 592 Blake, Deborah, Ocular hypertension: a ischemic heart disease: congenital ab- Arthur, John M, Practical management convenience sample survey of blood sence of the pericardium 306 of hypertensive emergencies and ur- pressure and intraocular pressure de- Cheng, Yue-Mei, Ocular hypertension: gencies 295 terminations in blacks 608 a convenience sample survey of blood Strategies for preventing diabetic neph- Blalock, Susan J, Access to medication pressure and intraocular pressure de- ropathy 362 for low-income citizens in North Caro- terminations in blacks 608 Ashmore, JD Jr, Second-look laparo- lina 173 Chescheir, Nancy C, The role of CARE scopy 460 Block, Steven M, The fetal diagnosis (comprehensive autopsy review and NCMJ / December 1994, Volume 55 Number 12 evaluation) in a prenatal diagnosis pro- Evins, GiGi, Why don’t doctors identify Goldner, J Leonard, Is this medicine?: gram 271 and refer victims of domestic violence? physician participation in capital pun- Claesson, Margareta, The numbers are 428 ishment in North Carolina (commen- important: taking care of my diabetes Fairbrother, David L, Can physicians tary) 581 605 deny treatment based on fear of AIDS Graham, John B, The James Bell Bullitt Clancy, Thomas V, Organ donation: res- infection? 474 enigma: acase of metaphorical Siamese cuing triumph from tragedy 70 Feldman, Steven R, Illiteracy and the twins 353 Clark, Robert E, Poikilodermaof civatte: readability of patient education mate- Gravatt, Andrea R, Childhood fatality resolution with the pulsed dye laser rials: a look at Health Watch 290 in Buncombe County 336 234 Feussner, John R, Screening for lung Greene, Dennis A, Sekh-met: first god- Constantinou, Effie, Childhood fatality cancer: it doesn’t make a difference dess of medicine 94 in Buncombe County 336 37 Gremillion, David H, Why don’t doc- Cook, Fiona, Book review: Basic medi- Screening for oral cancer: it takes more tors identify and refer victims of do- cal endocri2nndo edl., oRagveny P,re ss than just a look 65 mestic violence? 428 568 Screening for melanoma: “here’s look- Grove, David D, The paradox of perfect Crist, Takey, Difficulty finding and re- ing at you, kid” 142 practice 243 moving a Norplant® system capsule Screening for HIV infection: the time has Gustke, Susan, Continuing medical edu- 76 not yet come 212 cation in North Carolina: emerging Darcey, Dennis, Mandatory reporting of Fields, Kar! B, Clearing athletes for par- trends and new challenges 501 occupational health problems: a new ticipation in sports: the North Carolina Hall, Blaine Paxton, A baby for Mary surveillance program in North Caro- Medical Society Sports Medicine 373 lina 526 Committee’s recommended examina- Halperin, Edward C, Book reviews: The Daughtry, Sue B, How primary care tion 116 window of childhood: glimpseso fw on- physicians in North Carolina assess Running injuries 229 der and courage, Westminster/John and counsel their diabetic patients Fischer, Newton D, Foreign body aspi- Knox Press; Ideals and inspiration, 275 ration in North Carolina children 83 Vantage Press; Ethical health care re- Physician standards of diabetes care: re- Fleischer, Alan B Jr, Illiteracy and the form: person-focused reorganization, sults from the North Carolina diabetes readability of patient education mate- Hampton Roads Publishing Co.; In- control pilot project 281 rials: a look at Health Watch 290 side the new temple: the high cost of Diosegy, Arlene J, Physician/hospital Floyd, Walter L, Is this medicine?: phy- mistaking medicine for religion, Con- organizations: integrating the delivery sician participation in capital punish- versation Press 48 of health care 22 ment in North Carolina (commentary) Eureka! it’s a negative study! 68 Dosser, Paige, Cardiovascular disease 581 Oral contraacs eanp ovter-ithve-ceousnte r risk factors in North Carolina correc- Frazier, Claude A, My involvement in medication (ed.) 183 tional employees 340 the Iranian hostage crisis 566 The Journal interviews Lieutenant Gov- Drake, Amelia F, Foreign body aspira- Frazier, Linda M, Mandatory reporting emor Dennis Wicker 194 tion in North Carolina children 83 of occupational health problems: anew Family business 494 Durham, Will, Mary Frances Shuford, surveillance program in North Caro- Harr, Charles D, Lung mass and immu- MD: one North Carolina physician who lina 526 nity: not always what itseems 310 made a difference 90 Gardella, John E, Medicine in Nazi Harrison, J Kevin, Adult patients with Earp, Jo Anne L, Access to medication Germany: 1933-1945 188 congenital heart disease 147 for low-income citizens in North Caro- Garrett, C Gaelyn, Treatment of iso- Helms, Ronald W,O cular hypertension: lina 173 lated laryngeal blastomycosis with aconvenience sample survey of blood Easterling, William E Jr, Continuing ketoconazole 588 pressure and intraocular pressure de- medical education in North Carolina: Garrett, Joanne M, Cardiovascular dis- terminations in blacks 608 emerging trends and new challenges ease risk factors in North Carolina cor- Helwick, Jennifer J, The role of CARE 501 rectional employees 340 (comprehensive autopsy review and Edgerton, Arthur, Lung mass and im- Garson, Arthur Jr, Adult patients with evaluation) in a prenatal diagnosis pro- munity: not always what it seems congenital heart disease 147 gram 271 310 Georgi, Jeff, Substabuase ntrecatmeent : Herring, William B, Is this medicine?: Eisenhauer, Thomas L, Second-look beyond the Minnesota model 224 physician participation in capital pun- laparoscopy 460 GitteDavlid,m Psaychnolo,gic al conse- ishment in North Carolina (commen- Enright, Tracy C, How primary care quences of battering: implications for tary) 581 physicians in North Carolina counsel women’s health and medical practice Hiatt, Mark, Managing medicine: “dr.” patients to stop smoking 218 434 stands for doctor and director 475 NCMJ / December 1994, Volume 55 Number 12 627 Hodges, Kathy, Domestic violence: di- gram 271 please rise?: black widow spider poi- rectory of services (ed.) 413 Lakin, Michael M, Book review: Doc- soning 86 Responding to domestic violence: in of- tors and the law: defendants and expert Capsicum annum: another revenge from fice and in community 440 witnesses, W.W. Norton & Co. 197 Montezuma 198 Hughes, Jack, Surviving the siege: my Lamb, Andrew S, Hypothyroidism: the “There is northing in this world can make experience at Omaha Beach from D- varied manifestations of a common me joy”: fluoxetine (prozac) poisoning Day to D+3 356 disorder 124 358 Humphrey, Peter A, Cystitis glandularis: Lane, Timothy W, Book review: Pelvic Not all rats have four legs: superwarfarin transition to adenocarcinoma of the inflammatory disease, Raven Press poisoning 554 urinary bladder 562 481 Magner, James, How primary care phy- Jaber, Peter W, Book review: Disorders Langley, Ricky, Mandatory reporting of sicians in North Carolina assess and of hair growth: diagnosis and treat- occupational health problems: a new counsel their diabetic patients 275 ment, McGraw-Hill 568 surveillance program in North Caro- Physician standards of diabetes care: re- Jamieson, Deborah M, My story 389 lina 526 sults from the North Carolina diabetes Jimenez-Acosta, Francisco, Poikilo- Larsen, Rhonda L, Chest pain present- control pilot project 281 derma of civatte: resolution with the ing as ischemic heart disease: congeni- Mannon, Roslyn B, Practical manage- pulsed dye laser 234 tal absence of the pericardium 306 ment of hypertensive emergencies and Johnson, P, The use of donated oocytes Leaseburge, L, Celiac sprue: diagnosis urgencies 295 for the treatment of infertility 483 and diet: keys to recovery 32 Mathew, Roy J, Substance abuse treat- Jones, Bill, Mandatory reporting of oc- Leist, James C, Continuing medical edu- ment: beyond the Minnesota model cupational health problems: a new sur- cation in North Carolina: emerging 224 veillance program in North Carolina trends and new challenges 501 Mauney, F Maxton Jr, Valedictory ad- 526 Lengerich, Eugene J, How primary care dress 10 Jones, Fred, Domestic violence in physicians in North Carolina counsel McAfee, Robert E, Physicians’ role in America 400 patients to stop smoking 218 the fight against family violence: break- Jones, Ronna, A look at hypertension in How primary care physicians in North ing the cycle, controlling the costs North Carolina, 1991 534 Carolina assess and counsel their dia- 398 Joyner, Raymond E, Book review: The betic patients 275 McAlhany, Joseph C, Jr, Second-look prostate book: sound advice on symp- A look at hypertension in North Carolina, 460 toms and treatment, W.W. Norton & 1991 534 McCoy, M Cathleen, The role of CARE Co. 49 Leonard, Ralph B, An athlete dying (comprehensive autopsy review and Kanof, Elizabeth P, Inaugural address young: arrythmogenic right ventricu- evaluation) in a prenatal diagnosis pro- 15 lar dysplasia 110 gram 271 Katz, Samuel L, Is this medicine?: phy- Levine, Amy A, Screening for immuno- McCracken,J Stuart, Silentnight, blurry sician participation in capital punish- deficiency virus in physicians: who night 596 ment in North Carolina 581 should we test and what will it cost? McLean, A Torrey, A change in death Keitz, Sheri A, Facing the challenge of 136 registration: how to fill out thea mended HIV: primary care physicians have an Levine, Ronald H, Conjoint report: to North Carolina death certificate 544 obligation to care for those infected the North Carolina Medical Society Merritt, John C, Ocular hypertension: a 468 and the North Carolina Commission convenience sample survey of blood Kelly, Johnson H, Who needs health for Health Services 18 pressure and intraocular pressure de- care reform—and why 248 Li, Jennifer, Adult patients with con- terminations in blacks 608 Khoury, Joseph M, Urethral cuff ero- genital heart disease 147 Meymandi, Assad, The vocabulary of sion as a result of urinary catheteriza- Lincoln-Boyea, BetThhe ro,le ofC ARE violence 385 tion in patients with an artificial uri- (comprehensive autopsy review and Mintzer, Melanie, Oral contraceptives nary sphincter 162 evaluation) in a prenatal diagnosis pro- as an over-the-counter medication Kovalik, Eugene, Strategies for prevent- gram 271 (commentary) 183 ing diabetic nephropathy 362 Lopez, Laureen M, Cardiovascular dis- Moore, Beverly Campbell, How North Krowchuk, Daniel P, How North Caro- ease risk factors in North Carolina cor- Carolina laws affect the care of adoles- lina laws affect the care of adolescents: rectional employees 340 cents: issues of confidentiality and con- issues of confidentiality and consent MacCormack, J Newton, A change in sent 520 520 death registration: how to fill out the Nagy, Paul, Substance abuse treatment: Kuller, Jeffrey A, The role of CARE amended North Carolina death certifi- beyond the Minnesota model 224 (comprehensive autopsy review and cate 544 Nebel, William A, Oral contraceptives evaluation) in a prenatal diagnosis pro- Mack, Ronald B, Will the defendant as an over-the-counter medication NCMIJ / December 1994, Volume 55 Number 12 (commentary) 183 Piscitelli, Joanne T, Oral contraceptives lina laws afftehe ccarte o f adolescents: Neelon, Francis A, Law and medicine: as an over-the-counter medication issues of confidentiality and consent separate domains, separate dominions (commentary) 183 520 43 Porter, William G, Book review: My Schutz, EM, Celiac sprue: diagnosis and Is this medicine?: physician participation own country, Simon and Schuster diet: keys to recovery 32 in capital punishment in North Caro- 304 Schutz, Stephen M, Celiac sprue: diag- lina (commentary) 581 “A whole new life”: reflections on Reyn- nosanid sdie t: keys tor ecovery 32 Nelson, Lewis H III, The fetal diagnosis olds Price’s new book—by the author Sexton, Daniel J, Necrotizing fasciitis and treatment center: a concept to im- and two physician-reviewers 549 and myositis caused by group A strep- prove prenatal care 264 Is this medicine?: physician participation tococci 464 North Carolina Medical Society in capital punishment in North Caro- Sheikh, Asad U, The fetal diagnosis and Alzheimer’s disease: an overview 27 lina (commentary) 581 treatment center: a concept to improve Back pain: lift it safe 77 Price, David E, Domestic violence: the prenatal care 264 Families in pain: family violence 127 challenge for public policy 392 Shenoy, Vittal B, Lung mass and immu- Stress: getting control 179 Price, Reynolds, “A whole new life”: nity: not always what it seems 310 Bicycle safety: a safer ride 285 reflections on Reynolds Price’s new Sibert, Thomas E, Continuing medical Think first: head and spinal cord injuries book—by the author and two physi- education in North Carolina: emerging 347 cian-reviewers 549 trends and new challenges 501 Dermatology: your skin 477 Prichard, Robert *V, Catherine Johnson Simpson, Steven D, Physician/hospital Novik, BR, The use of donated oocytes Jackson: a dose of editorial DNA186 organizations: integrating the delivery for the treatment of infertility 483 Quinlivan, Angela, Illiteracy and the of health care 22 O’Brien, Mary E, Elder abuse: how to readability of patient education mate- Sloane, Philip D, Medical needs of the spot it—how to help 409 rials: a look at Health Watch 290 homeless: a profile of residents at the O’Connor, Christopher M, Chest pain Rajan, RishiR, Cystitis glandularis: tran- Chapel Hill homeless shelter 612 presenting as ischemic heart disease: sition to adenocarcinoma of the uri- Slotchiver, Jodi, Medical needs of the congenital absence of the pericardium nary bladder 562 homeless: a profile of residents at the 306 Randolph, Susan, Mandatory reporting Chapel Hill homeless shelter 612 O’Laughlin, Martin P, Adult patients of occupational health problems: anew Smith, Carla Boor, The role of CARE with congenital heart disease 147 surveillance program in North Caro- (comprehensive autopsy review and Panico, Sondra, Physicians’ legal re- lina 526 evaluation) in a prenatal diagnosis pro- sponsibilities to victims of domestic Rashti, Carolyn, Ageism distorts how gram 271 violence 418 medical students (and doctors?) see Smith, Paige Hall, Psychological conse- Pappas, DJ, The role of CARE (compre- and assess patients 618 quences of battering: implications for hensive autopsy review and evalua- Raymond, John R, Practical manage- women’s health and medical practice tion) in a prenatal diagnosis program ment of hypertensive emergencies and 434 271 urgencies 295 Smith, Timothy L, Foreign body aspira- Peacock, Erle E Jr, Doctors vs. lawyers: Strategies for preventing diabetic neph- tion in North Carolina children 83 a Robert Burns analysis 41 ropathy 362 Sonis, Jeffrey, Is this medicine?: physi- Pearce, Philip H, Spontaneous intrapar- Robinson, Tonya T, Domestic violence: cian participation in capital punish- tum rupture of the liver: a life-threaten- the challenge for public policy 392 ment in North Carolina 581 ing complication of pregnancy 72 Rogers, M Sean, Childhood injury in Stead, Eugene A Jr, “A whole new life”: Perez, Luis M, Urethral cuff erosion as a Rowan County 329 reflections on Reynolds Price’s new result of urinary catheterization in pa- Roney, Jean, The fetal diagnosis and book—by the author and two physi- tients with an artificial urinary sphinc- treatment center: a concept to improve cian-reviewers 549 ter 162 prenatal care 264 Steffee, Craig H, Sowing the seeds of Cystitis glandularis: transition to adeno- Runyan, Desmond K, Diagnosing child primary care medicine: the early com- carcinoma of the urinary bladder maltreatment 404 munity experience in medical educa- 562 Sanchez, Clare J, How primary care tion 45 Intermittent ureteropelvic junction ob- physicians in North Carolina counsel Stoodt, Georjean, How primary care struction in the adult 592 patients to stop smoking 218 physicians in North Carolina counsel Phillips, Charles A Speas, Choices and Sandler, Robert S, Screening for immu- patients to stop smoking 218 chances for health care reform 166 nodeficiency virus in physicians: who How primary care physicians in North Pillsbury, Harold C, Book review: Es- should we test and what will it cost? Carolina assess and counsel their dia- sentials of otolaryngoRlavoeng yPr,es s 136 betic patients 275 49 Satterwhite, William, How North Caro- Stroebel, J, Celiac sprue: diagnosis and NCM]J / December 1994, Volume 55 Number 12 diet: keys to recovery 32 Ward, Amy E, HIV testing: a medical Williford, Phillip, Illiteracanyd the read- Stull, G Alan, Cardiovascular disease student's perspective 472 ability of patient education materials: a risk factors in North Carolina correc- Washington, Chanetta R, A look at look at Health Watch 290 tional employees 340 hypertension in North Carolina, 1991 Wilner, Andrew N, The healing hand Talbert, LM, The use of donated oo- 534 603 cytes for the treatment of infertility Ways, D Kirk, Bookreview: Basic med- Witsell, David L, Treatment of isolated 483 ical endocrinology, 2nd ed., Raven laryngeal blastomycosis with Tapson, Victor F, Climericks 222 Press 568 ketoconazole 588 496 Webster, George D, Urethral cuff ero- Wong, Jeffrey G, Screening for lung Taylor, Frederick H, Lung mass and sion as a result of urinary catheteriza- cancer: it doesn’t make a difference immunity: not always what it seems tion in patients with an artificial uri- 37 310 nary sphincter 162 Screening for oral cancer: it takes more Thompson, Carolyn R, Who needs Weinerth, John L, Intermittent uretero- than just a look 65 health care reform—and why 248 pelvic junction obstruction in the adult Screening for melanoma: “here’s look- Thrasher, J Brantley, Cystitis glan- 592 ing at you, kid” 142 dularis: transition to adenocarcinoma Weissler, Mark C, Treatment of iso- Screening for HIV infection: the time has of the urinary bladder 562 lated laryngeal blastomycosis with not yet come 212 Intermittent ureteropelvic junction ob- ketoconazole 588 Yarbrough, Wendell G, Treatment of struction in the adult 592 Wester, Thad B, Changes in the house of isolated laryngeal blastomycosis with Toole, James F, Book review: The health medicine 578 ketoconazole 588 of the presidents, McFarland & Co., Whitehurst, WC, Difficulty finding and Zollinger, Richard W II, Lung mass Inc. 569 removing a Norplant® system capsule and immunity: notalways what it seems Tyor, Malcolm P, Whipple’s disease: 76 310 the Duke connection 237 Williams, Jesse F, Ocular hypertension: Upchurch, Gina, Access to medication a convenience sample survey of blood for low-income citizens in North Caro- pressure and intraocular pressure de- lina 173 terminations in blacks 608 Subject Index Adolescent care 520 Capital punishment, physician partici- Continuing medical education 501 Ageism 618 pation in NC 581 Contraceptives, removing a Norplant® AIDS, see HIV Capsicum annum (pepper plant) 198 capsule 76 Alcoholics Anonymous 224 Cardiac disease, arrythmogenic right the pill as an over-the-counter medica- Alzheimer’s disease 27, 539, 599 ventricular dysplasia 110 tion 183 Aspiration, of foreign objects by NC adults with congenital heart disease Correctional employees, cardiovascu- children 83 147 lar disease risk factors 340 Back pain 77 chest pain presenting as ischemic heart Cystitis glandularis 562 Bicycle safety 285 disease 306 Death registration, filling out amended Black widow spider poisoning 86 risk factors in NC correctional employ- NC form S44 Blastomycosis, treatment with keto- ees 340 Dermatology 477 conazole 588 Celiac sprue 32 D-Day, first-person account 356 Bullitt, James Bell 353 Chapel Hill homeless 612 Diabetes, how NC physicians assess and Buncombe County, childhood fatality Child abuse 404 counsel patients 275 336 Childhood fatality, in Buncombe County physician standards, results from NC dia- Cancer, lung 37 336 betes control pilot project 281 oral 65 Childhood injury, in Rowan County preventing diabetic nephropathy 362 skin 142 329 patient care (first-person) 605 630 NCM]J / December 1994, Volume 55 Number 12 Domestic violence 127 Iranian hostage crisis, one doctor’s in- by superwarfarins 554 September—special issue: volvement 566 Price, Reynolds, reviews of “A Whole victim’s story 389 Ischemic heart disease, chest pain pre- New Life” 549 public policy 392, 398 senting as 306 Pregnancy, spontaneous liver rupture in America, overview 400 Jackson, Catherine Johnson 186 72 child abuse 404 Laparoscopy, second-look 460 Prenatal care, fetal diagnosis and treat- elder abuse 409 Lawyers, and doctors 41 ment center at Bowman Gray 264 directory of NC programs, services Legal responsibilities, of physicians to CARE program at UNC-Chapel Hill 413 domestic violence victims 418 271 physicians’ legal responsibilities to vic- Liver, spontaneous intrapartum rupture Primary care, in medical education tims 418 72 45 describing and documenting injuries, Lung cancer 37 Prozac, poisoning 358 evidence issues 423 Lung mass, and altered immunity 310 Research, on negative studies 68 victim identification, referral 428 Medical education, primary care expe- Rowan County, childhood injury 329 psychological consequences of battering rience 45 Running, injuries 229 434 NC medical schools and the AHECs Screening for disease, for lung cancer medical practice and community response 501 440 how ageism distorts medical student as- for oral cancer Egyptian mythology, Sekh-met, god- sessment 618 for HIV dess of medicine 94 Medications, access to by low-income for melanoma Elder abuse 409 NC citizens 173 Sekh-met, Egyptian goddess of medi- Elder care, and ageism 618 Nazi Germany, medicine 188 cine 94 Family violence, see domestic violence North Carolina Medical Society SENSOR program, occupational health Fiction, “A Baby for Mary” 373 Dr. Kanof’s inaugural address 15 in NC 526 Fluoxetine (prozac) poisoning 358 Dr. Mauney’s valedictory address 10 Shuford, Mary Frances, MD 90 Foreign body aspiration, in NC chil- Dr. Wester’s inaugural address 578 Skin cancer 142, 477 dren 83 Norplant®, difficulty finding and remov- Smoking, NC physicians counsel patients Group A streptococci 464 ing a capsule 76 218 Hand injury (first-person) 603 Occupational health problems, man- limerick 222 Head and spinal injuries 347 datory reporting 526 Spinal and head injuries 347 Health care reform 166, 248 Ocular hypertension 608 Sports medicine, NCMS Sports Medi- Health care access 166, 173 Ophthalmology, case report 596 cine Committee’s recommended pre- Health Watch, readability of 290 Oral cancer 65 participation exam 116 Heart disease, see cardiac disease Oral contraceptives 183 historical development of 488 HIV, pattern and cost of hospital care for Organ donation 70 State Health Director, annual report HIV/AIDS patients in Guilford Co. Patient care, and HIV/AIDS 468, 474 18 1987-1991 131 Patient education materials, readabil- Streptococci, group A 464 screening, for physicians 136 ity of Health Watch 290 Stress 179 screening, in general population 212 Pediatric injury and fatality, in NC Student essays 472 primary care physicians’ obligation to 329, 336 Substance abuse 224 care for patients 468 Pericardium, congenital absence of Ureteropelvic junction obstruction, in denying treatment based on fear of infec- 306 adults 592 tion 474 Physicians, , and paradox of perfect prac- Urethral cuff erosion 162 Homeless, medical needs at Chapel Hill tice 243 Violence, see domestic violence shelter 612 and their families 494 Whipple’s disease 237 Hypertension 295, 534, 608 refusing to treat HIV/AIDS patients Wicker, Dennis, lieutenant governor Hypothyroidism 124 468, 474 194 Illiteracy, and readability of patient edu- Physician/hospital organizations Women’s health, see domestic violence cation materials 290 (PHOs) 22 Indigent care 612 Poikiloderma of civatte 234 Infertility treatment 483 Poisoning, by black widow spider 86 Injuries, describing, documenting, evi- by capsicum annum 198 dence issues 423 by Prozac 358 NCMJ / December 1994, Volume 55 Number 12 631

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