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North Carolina Medical Journal Volume 60: January/February - November/December 1999 Where to locate articles: January/February pages 1-60 July/August pages 181-244 March/April pages 61-116 September/October pages 245-308 May/June pages 117-180 November/December pages 309-372 Author Index a Bartel, Alan G, Does a high level of Chowdhury, Mridul K, Diabetes-re- Almekinders, Louis C, Will we be HDL-C cholesterol undo bad effects of lated leg amputations in elderly North able to repair osteoarthritic joints? new high LDL-C cholesterol? 17 Carolinians: a status report and a chal- drugs and surgical techniques for carti Blumenthal, James A. Mental stress lenge 346 lage problems 46 and coronary disease: the Smart-Heart Cokgor, Ilkean, Seizures and Altman, Heather K, The rise and fall Study 95 Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease acase report of national and North Carolina policies Bowes, Watson A, Obstetrician-gyne and series review 108 addressing medication access for oldet cologais sprtimsar y care provider? how Collier, David N, Protecting the fetus adults 198 North Carolina HMOs decide 208 from in-utero cocaine exposure 40) Amana, Cheryl, Center for Child and Brazer, Scott, Photodynamic therapy Corey, G Ralph, Arsenic poisoning Family Health-North Carolina: what is a shining light 237 seen at Duke Hospital, 1965-1998 70 it? and why? 83 Britt, Gerald G, A reporto n how North Correa-Prisant, Maria, Could we keep Amaya-Jackson, Lisa, Center for Child Carolina is improving mammogram rabies away from the Outer Banks? oral and Family Health-North Carolina: what quality 259 rabies vaccine of raccoons 169 is it? and why? 83 Bruggen, Joel T, A woman with a big Craig, Suzanne, Hospitalizatiofno r hip Anscher, Mitchell S, Prostate cancer in belly, fever, and pain 204 fractures among North Carolina’ s Medi- African-American men 10 Brown, Ivan W. Saving Sergeant care population 149 Antony, Anuja Kandanatt, How Afri- Buske: an account of remarkable valor Cummings, Doyle M, Rural eastern can-American women look at breast and amazing survival from the records Carolina health (REACH): a model com- cancer: perceptions from rural North of the 65th General Hospital, a Duke munity health improvement program Carolina 284 University Army Reserve unito f World 26 War Il 22 B Buescher, Paul, Infant mortality and D Babyak, Michael, Mental stress and low birthweight in North Carolina: the D'Cruz, O'Neill F, A tale of two angels coronary disease: the Smart-Heart Study last 10 years 163 288 95 death certificates Dey, Malay, A 47-year-old woman Baillie, John , If | had a retained com- pregnancy statistics with Crohn's disease who bled and bled mon bile duct stone . . . 324 and bled 33 Bariciano, Rebecca, Does a high level C Dreher, Traci, A survey of beliefs about of HDL-C cholesterol undo bad effects Chaing, Shu, Why do critically ill new- managed care 30 of high LDL-C cholesterol? 217 borns not get mandated screening?256 NCM3J November/December 1999, Volume 60 Number 6 365 Dudley, Joanna, ‘Do not resuscitate’ H McBride, A Dennis, Conjoint report to orders: the right to refuse cardiopulmo- Hader, Shannon L, Arsenic poisoning the NC Medical Society and the NC nary resuscitation 152 seen at Duke Hospital, 1965-1998 70 Commission for Health Services 100 Halperin, Edward C, The NC Med J McGrath, Kevin, Photodynamic E finds itself in the vanguard of progres- therapy: a shining light 237 East, Mark A, Underrepresentation of sive journalism, or, the Deputy Editor Meyer, Robert, Infant mortality and African-American male medical stu- finds his 15 minutes of fame 138 low birthweight in North Carolina: the dents: nature or lack of nurture? 18 Harris, Glenda, Caring for patients last 10 years 163 Epstein, Matthew S, Center for Child with sickle cell disease in NC 14 Meymandi, Assad, The Malaise of and Family Health-NC: what is it? and Hinderliter, Alan, Mental stress and millennial medicine 320 why? 83 coronary disease: the Smart-Heart Study Mitchell, Robert Edgar, Gatling and Ernst, Janis, Center for Child and Fam- 95 Guillotin: two physicians far afield ily Health-NC: what is it? and why? Hunt, Elizabeth, Arsenic poisoning 292 83 seen at Duke Hospital, 1965-1998 70 Morgan, Jo, Rural eastern Carolina Hunter, Lee, Could we keep rabies health (REACH): a model community F away from the Outer Banks? oral rabies health improvement program 26 Ferenz, Leonard, ‘Do not resuscitate’ vaccine of raccoons 169 Morgenlander, Joel, Seizures and orders: the right to refuse cardiopulmo- Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease: a case report nary resuscitation 152 J and series review 108 Files, Douglas, Arsenic poisoning seen Jakribettuu, Vaman S, A woman with Morrow, John, Rural eastern Carolina at Duke Hospital, 1965-1998 70 a big belly, fever, and pain 204 health (REACH): a model community Frothingham, Thomas E, Center for Jayaraj, Kandaswamy, Should doc- health improvement program 26 Child and Family Health-NC: what is tors give hormones to healthy elders? Muenzer, Joseph, Why do critically ill it? and why? 83 340 newborns not get mandated screening? Frazier, Claude, Sneaking up on re- 256 tirement 322 K Music, Stanley I, NC Childhood Furney, William, NC Childhood Khatri, Parinda, Mental stress and Asthma Management Initiative: a sum- Asthma Management Initiative: a sum- coronary disease: the Smart-Heart Study mary of the summary report 223 mary of the summary report 223 95 The elimination of preventable asthma: Koonce, Donald B, The physician's lessons from smallpox 227 G voice in NC: Thomas Fanning Wood Gates, Kathy B, Does a high level of and the beginnings of the North Caro- N HDL-C cholesterol undo the bad effects lina Medical Journal 135 Nash, Florence, Historic representa- of a high LDL-C cholesterol? 217 Kordick, Stephanie, Could we keep tions of medicine in art: North Carolina George, M Susan, Domestic violence rabies away from the Outer Banks? oral medical centers collaborate in a rare and South Asian women 157 rabies vaccine of raccoons 169 exhibition 328 Georgiades, Anastasia, Mental stress Neelon, Francis A, An outward and and coronary disease: the Smart-Heart L visible sign: the Journal is reprieved for Study 95 Lambertsen, Christian, The pus is another year 7 Graham, John B, Serendipity and op- moving: a case of cutaneous myaisis Where do we come from? what are we? portunity: building a pathology depart- 52 where are we going? 186 ment in mid-century America 124 Landau, Steven, A rural lexicon 299 Primary care providers: the view from Griffin, Andrew S, Not every prostate Laubach, Jacob, The problem of uri- where I stand 211 cancer needs to be treated: the place for nary incontinence in the elderly 42 NC Med J for Y2K 316 expectant management 261 Light, Kathleen, Mental stress and Getting our bearings 318 Guise, Jeanne-Marie, Obstetrician-gy- coronary disease: the Smart-Heart Study Nelson, Catherine, Rural eastern Caro- necologists as primary care providers? 95 lina health (REACH): a model commu- how NC HMOs decide 208 nity health improvement program 26 Gullette, Elizabeth C D, Mental stress M Newmian, Michael K, Why doctors and coronary disease: the Smart-Heart Mack, Ronald B, A less than pacific don't volunteer at a community-spon- Study 95 odyssey: the use of kava 9] sored fee health clinic 193 Guyton, John R, Does a high level of Maynard, Charles, Does a high level HDL-C cholesterol undo the bad effects of HDL-C cholesterol undo bad effects of a high LDL-C cholesterol? 217 of high LDL-C cholesterol? 217 366 NCMS3J November/December 1999, Volume 60 Number 6 O Simel, David, A report on my head- Whetstone, Lauren. Rural eastern O'Rourke, Maureen E, Notevery pros aches 104 Carolina health (REACH): amodel com- tate cancer needs to be treated: the place Smith, C Gregory, Pesticide poison- munity health improvement program for expectant management 261 ing casesi n North Carolina, 1990-1993; 26 a retrospective review 77 White, David, Rural eastern Carolina Pp Health hazards of pepper spray 268 health (REACH): a model community Patel Sushma, Should men be screened Smith, O. Norris, Greensboro medi- health improvement program 26 for prostate cancer? 275 cine "before the War 252 Whitworth, Elaine, Caring for patients Perris, Amy, Does a high level of HDL- Sokal, David, The pus is moving: a with sickle cell disease in NC i4 C cholesterol undo the bad effects of a case of cutaneous myaisis 52 Wiley, Jerry, North Carolina Child- high LDL-C cholesterol? 217 Spudis, Edward V, Thoughtful death hood Asthma Management Initiative: a Pickard, C Glenn, Jr. A delicate part- in 1999 36 summary of the summary report 223 nership: autonomy and authority (com- Steffan, Patrick, Mental stress and Willson, Charles F, Professionalism mentary ) 156 coronary ; disease: the Smart-Heart Studay the medical ethic versus the business Pineau, Benoit C, A 47-year-old ethic 319 woman with Crohn's disease who bled Stopford, Woodhall, Health hazards and bled and bled 324 of pepper spray Z2 68 Poole, Diane, Rural eastern Carolina Storm, Julia, Pesticide poisoning cases health (REACH): a model community in North Carolina, 1990-1993: a retro- health improvement program 26 spective review 77 Porter, William G, Truth-telling and Strayhorn, Gregory. Underrepresen- hope: the dilemma of modern medicine tation of African-American male medi- 142 cal students: nature or lack of nurture? 18 R Sull, Theresa M, Short circuits in my brain: a personal report 279 Rahangdale, Lisa, Domestic violence To Someone Surles, Kathryn, Infant mortality and and South Asian women 157 Reitnauer, Pamela J, Why do criti- low birthweight in North Carolina: the Who Stutters, cally ill newborns not get mandated last 10 years 163 screening? 256 Swinker, Marian, Pesticide poisoning It’s Easier Done Roufail, Walter, A4 7-year-old woman cases in North Carolina, 1990-1993: a Than Said. with Crohn's disease who bled and bled retrospective review and bled 334 T Rozear, Marvin. Seizures and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease: a case report Telen, Marilyn J, Caring for patients The tear of speaking and series review 108 with sickle cell disease in NC 14 keeps many people from Runyon, Desmond K,C enter for Child Thurston, Rebecca, Mental stress and heing heard. If you stutter and Family Health-North Carolina: what coronary disease: the Smart-Heart Study or know someone who is it? and why? 83 05 does, write or call for our Tweedy, Damon, Mental stress and free informative brochures S coronary disease: the Smart-Heart Study on prevention and Schenck, Anna P, Hospitalization for 95 treatment of stuttering. hip fractures among North Carolina's WwW Medicare population }40 Schiebel, H Max, When | was younger: Wagner, Galen S, Does a high level of STUTTERING looking back at my residency 66 years HDL-C cholesterol undo the bad effects FOUNDATION ago 129 of a high LDL-C cholesterol? 217 OF AMERICA Sherwood, Andrew, Mental stress and Waugh, Robert, Mental stress and coro- coronary disease: the Smart-Heart Study nary disease: the Smart-Heart Study 95 Whetten-Goldstein, Kathryn, A sur- 95 Shy, Carl, Pesticide poisoning cases in vey of beliefs about managed care 30 North Carolina, 1990-1993; aretrospec- tive review NCM3J November/December 1999, Volume 60 Number 6 367 Subject Index a Child and family health, NC center for Access to medication, for older adults 83 in NC 198 Cholesterol levels, risk of coronary dis- African-American, men, prostate can- ease and 217 L cer In 10 Cocaine, exposure in utero 40 Low birthweight, infant mortality and underrepresentation in medicalschools Community-sponsored clinics, phy- 163 18 sician volunteerism and 193 Arsenic poisoning, seen at Duke Hos- Coronary disease, behavioral factors M pital 70 in 95 Mammgram, improved quality of 259 Asthma, childhood, management ini- Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease 108 Managed care, beliefs about 30 tiative 223 Cutaneous myiasis, case report of 52 Medicare coverage of prescription elimination of preventable 227 drugs for the elderly 198 D Mental stress, coronary disease and B Death certificates 95 Book reviews Demyelinating disorder 279 Migraine headache 104 The Camel's Nose: Memoirs of a Curi- DNR orders, right to refuse 152 ous Scientist 5 Domestic violence, South Asian women N Coping with Color Blindness 355 and 157 NC Commission for Health Services, Coping with Old Age: An Odyssey annual conjoint report 100 172 E NC Medical Journal, funding for 7 Healthy Markets? The New Competi- Eastern NC public health 26 origins of 135 tion in Medical Care 297 End-of-life issues 36 progressive journalism and 138 Life and Writings of Stewart R. Roberts, Expectant management of prostate future of 186 MD, Georgia's First Heart Specialist cancer 261 216 O F Mass Listeria: The Meaning of Health Obstetrician-gynecologists as primary Scares 50 Free health clinics, physicians volun- care providers 208 The Meaning of Mind: Language, Mo- teering in 193 Osteoarthritic joints, drug and surgi- rality and Neuroscience 49 cal interventions 46 Medical Warrior: Fighting Corporate G Socialized Medicine 297 Gatling, Richard Jordan 993 P Real Boys: Rescuing Our Sons from the Greensboro, pre-W WII medicine in Pathology at UNC-Chapel Hill 124 Myths of Bovhood 215 252 Pepper spray, danger of 268 A Reference Guide to Medicinal Plants: Guillotin, Joseph Ignace 293 Peritonitis secondary to diverticular Herbal Medicine Past and Present abscess 207 297 H Pesticide poisoning in North Carolina Remembering Mr. Shawn's New Yorker: Headaches 104 77 The Invisible Art of Editing 172 HDL-C and LDL-C. interactionof 217 Photodynamic therapy 237 Trying to Give Ease: Tommie Bass and Hip fractures, hospitalizaotfi Moedni - Poisoning, arsenic 70 the Story of Herbal Medicine 297 care patients for 149 pesticide 70 Wit 214 HMO policy on obstetrician-gynecolo- Primary care, essence of 211 Breast cancer, attitudes toward among gists as primary care providers 208 ob-gyns as providers of 208 African-American women 284 Prostate cancer, African-American I men and 10 Cc Infant mortality and low birthweight expectant management of 261 Cartilage problems, new drug and sur- in NC, 163 screening for 275 gical interventions 46 Public health in Eastern NC 26 368 NCMJ November/December 1999, Volume 60 Number 6 R T Rabies epidemic and oral rabies vacci- nation of raccoons 169 Thomas Fanning Wood and the NC Rural health, community health pro- Med J 135 gram in Eastern NC 26 Tropical medicine, cutaneous myaisis $9 S Truth-telling and hope 142 Screening, critically ill newborns and 256 U Seizures, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and Urinary incontinence in the elderly 42 108 Sickle cell disease, caring for patients V with 14 Volunteer physicians in free health Smart-Heart Study 95 clinics 193 South Asian women, domestic vio- lence among 157 Ww Stress, coronary disease and 95 World War II, 65th General Hospital Surgical Residency at Duke in 1933 (Duke Army Reserve Unit) 22 129 Letters to the Editor Index Adams, Julie Goodman, Peggy E Rhoads, John M, Alexander, Eben, Jr. Hicks, Charles M Simel, David Anscher, Mitchell S Hooper, Joseph W, Jr Smith, C Gregory Blaylock, Barbara Lucey, Donald T Stoptord, Woodhall Boyette, Charles O Magee, Steve Thornburg, Lacy Brezina, Dawn Mauney, F M, Jr Sved, Margery Dykers, John R, Jr McCain, John L Vokaty, Kathryn Farmer, Jillann McCullough, W Mark Wilkins, Gloria Frazier, Claude A Morrison, Leon M Garber, E C, Jr Pasek, David J NCM3J November/December 1999, Volume 60 Number 6 369

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