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Author Index—Volume 101 Abinader E, 381 Cabiedes J, 472 Dupin N, 657 Abi-Said D, 170 Cabral AR, 472 Dupuis G, 371 Addesso V, 262 Cacoub P, 160 Dylewski JS, 277 Agastoni PG, 461 Calenda P, 584 Edwards CQ, 9 Agut H, 657 Calvez V, 657 Edwards WD, 395 Alarcon-Segovia D, 472 Carey JT, 41 Ellenbogen KA, 413 Alazia M, 165 Carley N, 605 Eloubeidi MA, 621 Alexander LN, 599 Carlson JE, 238 Emancipator SN, 41 Allgren RL, 49 Carpenter C, 563 Emkey RD, 488 Amigo MC, 472 Carpenter CCJ, 316 Emmett M, 109 Anaissie EJ, 170 Casalta JP, 165 Enriquez-Sarano M, 664 Anderson R, 323 Casato M, 235 Epstein AE, 413 Armstrong DG, 521 Case LD, 612 Eriksson P, 251 Arsenault A, 371 Caudwell V, 235 Ervin FR, 95 Atallah V, 325 Cerutti A, 233 Escande J-P, 657 Aull S, 291 Chaisson RE, 34 Evarts CM, 309 Austen JL, 41 Chang YC, 576 Facon T, 77 Babu AN, 664 Charloux A, 468 Fagioli LR, 281 Baer D, 5 Chatila W, 61 Faibel HE, 184 Balduini CL, 233 Chertow GM, 49 Falls JC, 135 Ball GV, 642 Clark WS, 599 Feinglass J, 238 Banuelos JLV, 54 Clayton CP, 449 Fenves AZ, 109 Barasch E, 184 Cohen AJ, 448 Ferrandis J, 592 Barbash G, 184 Cohen PR, 231 Feruglio FS, 627 Barbieri C, 349 Coley CM, 508 Fiaccadori F, 482 Bartlett JA, 563 Conlon PJ, 621 Fine MJ, 508 Bates DW, 281 Connelly DP, 541 Flanigan TP, 316 Beckham V, 270 Conrad K, 357 Fleet RP, 371 Behar S, 184 Convery K, 576 Flexner C, 68 Behr MA, 277 Cook DM, 88 Foerster EH, 357 Beitman BD, 371 Coplan NL, 325 Fogelman AM, 331 Belenfant X, 235 Couderg C, 592 Fortgang I, 34 Benari B, 184 Crepaldi G, 627 Foulon E, 445 Bennett JC, 123 Cundy T, 341 Fournier AM, 328 Bernstein C, 563 Custodi P, 233 Fowler V, 621 Berry W, 566 Cu-Uvin S, 316 Fraitag S, 445 Bianchi G, 627 Dahlback B, 534 Frame JN, 406 Blank LL, 210 Dajczman E, 226 Franklin KA, 251 Blétry FO, 77 Daka F, 184 Frans A, 468 Blijham GH, 635 D’Alo G, 627 Freedberg NA, 184 Bioch DA, 129 Daoud EG, 68 French AL, 108 Blondheim D, 184 Davidson MB, 329 Friedman K, 658, 660 Blumberg N, 299 de Valk IAJ, 635 Frossard J-L, 562 Bodemer C, 445 deGruy F, 526 Gallina DL, 25 Bodey GP, 170 Delaney JS, 277 Gallus G, 627 Boehme MW), 387 deLeon DM, 135 Gandek B, 281 Boffa MC, 160 Demange J, 592 Gandjbakhch I, 160 Boland BJ, 142 DePasquale NP, 325 Gardini E, 482 Bond MG, 627 Descovich G, 627 Gardner A, 170 Bonomo L, 235 Deveaux M, 77 Gardner LB, 449 Braverman LE, 482 Devulder B, 77 Gaudeau B, 592 Brew BJ, 257 Di Lullo L, 235 Geirsson AJ, 568 Brittenham GM, 9 Domin WS, 25 Gelvan A, 184 Brodsky J, 660 Donati G, 562 Gertz MA, 395 Brody D, 526 Donovan D, 262 Gharavi AE, 574 Bruno MS, 325 Doolittle TH, 281 Gheorghiade M, 238 Bryner KD, 330 Dorent R, 160 Gigon S, 592 Buchwald D, 364 Doria E, 461 Gilbreath J, 170 Burelle D, 371 Drancourt M, 165 Gilligan DM, 413 Byrd RC, 330 Drummond R, 277 Gioiella L, 605 Cabello AM, 54 Dufresne S, 341 Giostra E, 422 ©1996 by Excerpta Medica, ‘nc. 0002-9343/96/$15.00 665 All rights reserved. 0002-9343(96)00426-3 AUTHOR INDEX Giuberti T, 482 Kalayjian RC, 41 Macia ML, 329 Gleit MA, 281 Kanetti M, 184 Mahul N, 184 Gluckman SJ, 401 Kapoor WN, 508 Mancini M, 627 Godeau P, 77, 160 Karmochkine M, 160 Manganaro MA, 153 Godwin HA Jr., 210 Katon W, 364 Manthous CA, 61 Golan TD, 381 Katz A, 184 Marchand A, 371 Gold KN, 129 Kavanaugh A, 567 Marchandise X, 77 Goldhammer E, 184 Kaye FJ, 406 Marchelli S, 482 Goldschmid MG, 25 Keeley EC, 357 Marrie TJ, 508 Goldsmith DJA, 230 Kelton JG, 502 Materson RS, 236 Goldsmith JC, 448 Keruly J, 34 Matteson EL, 129 Goodman SN, 68 Kessier CM, 448 Maulin L, 77 Gordeuk VR, 9 Kher U, 488 Mayer KH, 316 Gorin I, 657 Khiyami A, 9 Mbanefo C, 41 Gottfredsson M, 563 Khoury P, 170 McAndrew MP, 550 Gottlieb S, 184 Klein C, 445 McDermott MM, 238 Goyal V, 122 Klein I, 459 McFadden D, 4 Grandadam M, 657 Klein J, 349 McGregor C, 262 Gray DB, 270 Kleinbart J, 245 Means RT Jr., 121, 230 Gripshover B, 41 Klippel JH, 100 Mediratta S, 325 Gross WL, 387 Klutstein M, 184 Mendelson E, 516 Guaglionone D, 61 Koduri PR, 122 Menkés C-J, 657 Guerriero RT, 281 Kohn EC, 217 Mercuri MM, 627 Guidon-Attali C, 165 Komaroff AL, 281 Merkel PA, 576 Haas DW, 550 Kontoyiannis DP, 170 Mikolich DJ, 327 Hachulla E, 77 Koo J, 177 Mileno MD, 316 Hadengue A, 422 Kornish RJ II, 281 Miller J, 257 Hahn §, 526 Korula J, 569 Minelli R, 482 Hanauer SB, 323 Kotowicz MA, 341 Moers AMJ, 635 Harold N, 406 Kowalski TE, 68 Mojcik CF, 100 Harris EN, 576 Kracoff O, 184 Monahan BP, 406 Hartert TV, 68 Krasinskas AM, 401 Mooe T, 251 Hatron PY, 77 Kreisberg RA, 455 Moore RD, 34 Hawa Z, 177 Krendel DA, 245 Mora C, 329 Heal JM, 299 Kroenke K, 526 Moran WP, 612 Heffner JE, 349 Kurzrock R, 231 Morton JL, 153 Heldman AW, 68 Kyle RA, 395 Morton KR, 135 Henderson MC, 648 LaCombe MA, 210, 228, 447, Moruzzi P, 461 Herbener T, 41 654 Murphy WA Jr., 341 Herpin D, 592 Ladenson PW, 192 Musey VC, 25 Hillarp A, 534 Lalouschek W, 291 Musliner TA, 341 Hillis LD, 357 Lampert E, 468 Naranjo-Hernandez A, 121 Ho G Jr., 327 Landau C, 357 Narinsky R, 184 Hod H, 184 Landsvater RM, 635 Naschitz JE, 231 Hoeldtke RD, 330 Lange RA, 357 Nataf P, 160 H6éppener JWM, 635 Lario BA, 54 Navarro JF, 329 Horvath G, 330 Lavery LA, 521 Nelson K, 612 Hosking DJ, 341 Lazarus JM, 49 Neri TM, 482 Huglo D, 77 Lees B, 237 Nicholson GC, 341 Hunder GG, 129 Levesque H, 77 Norris AH, 401 Hunt DK, 648 Li C-Y, 395 Novack DH, 210 Israeli Thrombolytic Survey Libman MD, 277 O’Connor PG, 435 Group, 184 Liebmann J, 658, 660 Ojamaa K, 459 Jacob B, 61 Lietman PS, 68 Olivé A, 120 Jacquot C, 235 Link CJ Jr., 217 Olson LJ, 395 Jafari J, 184 Linzer M, 526 Olson P, 331 Jain P, 584 Lips CJM, 635 Onundarson PT, 568 Jansen-Schillhorn van Veen Lombardi A, 341 Orr RD, 135 JM, 635 Lonsdorfer J, 468 Otterson GA, 406 Johnson JR, 541 Lépez JA, 54 Oury TD, 563 Jones TV, 153 Loriaux DL, 88 Papadakis K, 17 Jorgesen B, 262 Lotan C, 184 Papadopoulos A, 262 Junca J, 120 Luther P, 270 Pauzner H, 184 Kaariainen [T, 323 Lyons R, 605 Pearlman BL, 109 666 December 1996 The American Journal of Medicine® Volume 101 Pearlman T, 364 Schaap C, 635 Tucci JR, 488 Peeling RW, 508 Schafer AI, 199 Ugolotti G, 482 Perrot S, 657 Schechter GP, 9, 108, 210 Uhl F, 291 Petty BG, 68 Schianchi C, 482 Umali J, 364 Peverly CA, 488 Schmaling K, 364 Umpierrez GE, 245 Phillips RS, 663 Schmitt WH, 387 U.S. Alendronate Phase III Phillips LS, 25 Schmuel Z, 381 Osteoporosis Treatment Phinney M, 41 Schnider P, 291 Study Group, 488 Pierangeli SS, 576 Schulman L, 262 Uzun O, 170 Piette JC, 160 Schwartz E, 516 Valdivielso JLA, 54 Pinczowski H, 170 Sexton DJ, 621 van Amstel HKP, 635 Piquet P, 165 Shah PC, 122 Van Peenen HJ, 118 Pirwitz MJ, 357 Shakil AO, 569 Vanhille Ph, 77 Polisson RP, 576 Shane E, 262 Vartivarian SE, 170 Pollack S, 663 Shapira C, 184 Veglia F, 627 Pompili VJ, 68 Shell GR, 571 Velez R, 612 Procop GW, 621 Sherman SI, 192 Ventura A, 627 Quebedeaux TL, 521 Shiran A, 381 vom Eigen KA, 68 Raad II, 170 Sidi Y, 516 Vroom TM, 635 Rabben T, 251 Silverberg SJ, 262 Walker SC, 521 Raffoux C, 445 Silverstein MD, 142 Walton C, 237 Ragot S, 592 Simonson L, 192 Ware JE Jr., 281 Rahman M, 41 Singer DE, 508 Ware NC, 281 Rajkumar V, 177 Sinzinger H, 291 Warkentin TE, 502 Raoult D, 165 Siris ES, 339 Watts NB, 245 Ray SC, 68 Sirtori CR, 627 Wechsler B, 77 Rechavia E, 184 Sisson SD, 68 Weigel K, 41 Reed E, 217 Skeist DJ, 605 Weinstein RS, 341 Reid IR, 341 Smith LG, 584 Weiss T, 184 Reymond J-M, 562 Smith MC, 41 Weitekamp MR, 309 Ricci G, 627 Smith SR, 621 Westphal SA, 19 Rich JD, 316 Soteres CM, 54 Wiklund U, 251 Rich MW, 270 Sperry K, 241 Wilcox CM, 599 Richard RE, 328 Spittell PC, 395 Willard JE, 357 Rickman LS, 568 Spitzer R, 526 Willard KE, 541 Rinder MR, 328 Staron RB, 262 Williams JB, 526 Rosse WF, 210 Steinberg SM, 406 Williams JW Jr., 648 Roth A, 184 Stevenson JC, 237 Wilson WA, 574 Roti E, 482 Stiles RG, 245 Rougin N, 184 Straub RF, 599 Wittenberg C, 270 Rubba P, 627 Stremmel WR, 387 Wofford JL, 612 Rubinstien E, 605 Sullivan JL, 120 Wolfsthal SD, 328 Rudnik L, 184 Sullivan LG, 120 Wollan PC, 142 Saab S, 568 Tefferi A, 233 Woolley M, 241 Sabo E, 381 Thibodeau SN, 395 Wrenn K, 565 Sacks L, 108 Thompson DE, 341 Wurapa RK, 9 Salata RA, 41 Thorndyke LE, 309 Yates AJ, 341 Salhany KE, 401 Thulé PM, 25 Yeap S, 341 Salvi M, 482 Tidmore WC, 68 Yeshurun D, 231, 381 Samet JH, 435 Tight R, 177 Youinou P, 387 Sande MA, 449 Tobin K, 349 Zeiler K, 291 Santori AC II, 488 Tonino RP, 488 Ziemer DC, 25 Sarasin FP, 422 Totemchokchyakarn K, 642 Zimmermann B III, 327 Sarosy G, 217 Toubi E, 381 Zoller B, 534 Sayegh MH, 49 Trebbi J, 570 Zuckerman E, 381 December 1996 The American Journal of Medicine® Volume 101 667 Subject Index—Volume 101 APM = APM Views article; BCO = Brief Clinical Observations; CPC = Clinicopathologic Conference; E = Editorial; LE = Letter to the Editor; RP = Rapid Publication; SMC = The Science of Medical Care ACADEMIC HEALTH CENTERS Bone Treated with Alendronate: A giotensin-Converting Enzyme In- Strategic Planning for Academic Randomized, Placebo-controlled hibitors: Evidence For A Synergis- Health Centers, 309 Trial, 341 tic Hematologic Toxicity (LE), 235 Effect of Three Years of Oral Alen- ACADEMIC MEDICINE dronate Treatment in Postmeno- ANTIBIOTICS Negotiating Effectively in Academic pausal Women with Osteoporosis, Oral Antibiotic Treatment of Right- Medicine (APM), 571 488 Sided Staphylococcal Endocarditis in Injection Drug Users: Prospec- ADRENAL MASSES ALLOGENEIC BLOOD tive Randomized Comparison with Adrenal Carcinoma, 565 TRANSFUSION Parenteral Therapy, 68 The Incidental Adrenal Mass (SMC), Immunomodulation by Blood Trans- 88 fusion: An Evolving Scientific and ANTICARDIOLIPIN Clinical Challenge (SCM), 299 ANTIBODIES Anticardiolipin Antibodies and Acute ADYNAMIC ILEUS ALPHANATE Myocardial Infarction in Non-Sys- Adynamic Ileus in a Patient with Treatment of Inherited Coagulation temic Lupus Erythematosus Pa- Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer After Disorders (LE), 448 tients: A Controlled Prospective Treatment with Vinorelbine (BCO), Study, 381 658 AMBULATORY MEDICAL The Prevalence and Clinical Associa- EXAMINATION tions of Anticardiolipin Antibodies AFRICAN AMERICANS Yield of Laboratory Tests for Case- in a Large Inception Cohort of Pa- Diabetes in Urban African Ameri- Finding in the Ambulatory General tients with Connective Tissue Dis- cans. II]. Management of Type II Medical Examination, 142 eases, 576 Diabetes in a Municipal Hospital Setting, 25 AMINOGLYCOSIDES ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID ANTIBODY Hereditary Iron Overload and Afri- Comparison of Once-Daily versus Hughes Syndrome: Perspectives on can Americans (E), 5 Pharmacokinetic Dosing of Ami- Thrombosis and Antiphospholipid Primary [ron Overload in African noglycosides in Elderly Patients, Antibody (E), 574 Americans, 9 177 ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID/COFACTOR AGE FACTORS SYNDROME AMPHOTERICIN B The Importance of Comorbidity in The Antiphospholipid/Cofactor Syn- Fluconazole versus Amphotericin B HIV-Infected Patients Over 55: A drome: A Primary Variant with An- in the Treatment of Hematogenous Retrospective Case-Controlled tibodies to 6.-Glycoprotein-I but Candidiasis: A Matched Cohort Study, 605 No Antibodies Detectable in Stan- Study, 170 dard Antiphospholipid Assays, 472 AIDS AMYLOID P COMPONENT Fifth Disease after Immunoglobulin SCINTIGRAPHY ANTIPLATELET THERAPY Administration in an AIDS Patient Prospective and Serial Study of Pri- Antiplatelet Therapy (SMC), 199 with Parvovirus-induced Red Cell mary Amyloidosis with Serum Am- ANTIRETROVIRAL DRUGS Aplasia (BCO), 108 yloid P Component Scintigraphy: Adverse Events from Drug Therapy Human Immunodeficiency Virus in- From Diagnosis to Prognosis, 77 for Human Immunodeficiency Vi- fection and Acquired Immunodefi- rus Disease, 34 ciency Syndrome among North AMYLOIDOSIS American Women, 316 Portuguese Amyloidosis: A Case of ARTHRITIS Lymphoma of the Pituitary Gland: Spontaneous Bilateral! Corneal Per- Arthritis of Systemic Disease (SMC), An Unusual Presentation of Central foration (BCO), 562 642 Nervous System Lymphoma in The Premortem Recognition of Sys- Flare of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Ar- AIDS (BCO), 563 temic Senile Amyloidosis with Car- thritis Following Treatment With diac Involvement, 395 Granulocyte Colony Stimulating ALCOHOLISM SCREENING Prospective and Serial Study of Pri- Factor (LE), 567 QUESTIONNAIRES mary Amyloidosis with Serum Am- Performance of Alcoholism Screen- yloid P Component Scintigraphy: ASPIRIN ing Questionnaires in Elderly Vet- From Diagnosis to Prognosis, 77 Antiplatelet Therapy (SMC), 199 erans, 153 ANGIOTENSIN-CONVERTING ASSISTED VENTILATION ALENDRONATE ENZYME INHIBITORS Mycoplasma Pneumoniae pneumo- Biochemical and Radiological Im- Granulocytopenia After Combined nia following Assisted Ventilation, provement in Paget’s Disease of Therapy With Interferon and An- 165 668 ©1996 by Excerpta Medica, Inc. 0002-9343/96/$15.00 All rights reserved. 0002-9343(96)00427-5 SUBJECT INDEX The Unassisted Respiratory Rate- BUSINESS PLANNING CHEST PAIN Tidal Volume Ratio Accurately Pre- Strategic Business Planning for In- Panic Disorder in Emergency De- dicts Weaning Outcome, 61 ternal Medicine, 95 partment Chest Pain Patients: Prevalence, Comorbidity, Suicidal ATHEROSCLEROSIS Ideation, and Physician Recogni- CANCER PATIENTS Cholesterol-lowering and Coronary Clinical Significance of the FV:Q*” tion, 371 Atherosclerosis: Good News and Mutation in Unselected Oncology Bad News (E), 455 Patients, 406 CHEST RADIOGRAPHS Pravastatin Reduces Carotid Intima- Fluconazole versus Amphotericin B Utility of Routine Admission Chest Media Thickness Progression in an in the Treatment of Hematogenous Radiographs in Patient with Acute Asymptomatic Hypercholesterol- Candidiasis: A Matched Cohort Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage Ad- emic Mediterranean Population. Study, 170 mitted to an Intensive Care Unit, The Carotid Atherosclerosis Italian 349 Ultrasound Study, 627 CANDIDA ESOPHAGITIS CHOLESTEROL-LOWERING Etiology of Esophageal Disease in ATRIAL FIBRILLATION Cholesterol-lowering and Coronary Human Immunodeficiency Virus-In- The Management of Atrial Fibrilla- Atherosclerosis: Good News and fected Patients Who Fail Antifungal tion (SMC), 413 Bad News (E), 455 Therapy, 599 B19 ARTHROPATHY CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME Fifth Disease after Immunoglobulin CARDIAC ABNORMALITIES Functional Status in Patients with Administration in an AIDS Patient Cardiac, Pancreatic, and Liver Ab- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Other with Parvovirus-induced Red Cell normalities in a Patient with Fatiguing Illnesses, and Healthy In- Aplasia (BCO), 108 Coxsackie-B Infection (BCO), 325 dividuals, 364 Health Status in Patients with B2-GLYCOPROTEIN CARDIOLOGISTS Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and in ANTIBODIES Utilization of Echocardiography by General Population and Disease The Antiphospholipid/Cofactor Syn- Internists and Cardiologists: A Comparison Groups, 281 drome: A Primary Variant with An- Comparative Study, 584 tibodies to 6.-Glycoprotein-I but CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE No Antibodies Detectable in Stan- PULMONARY DISEASE dard Antiphospholipid Assays, 472 CARDIOMYOPATHY Olecranion Bursitis in Patients With Medium-Term Effectiveness of L- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary BISPHOSPHONATES Thyroxine Treatment in Idiopathic Disease (LE), 327 Dilated Cardiomyopathy, 461 Biochemical and Radiological Im- provement in Paget’s Disease of CIGARETTE SMOKING Bone Treated with Alendronate: A CAREER CHOICE Intranasal Nicotine Spray Does Not Randomized, Placebo-controlled General Internists Influence Stu- Augment the Adverse Effects of Trial, 341 dents to Choose Primary Care Ca- Cigarette Smoking on Myocardial Effect of Three Years of Oral Alen- reers: The Power of Role Modeling, Oxygen Demand or Coronary Arte- dronate Treatment in Postmeno- 648 rial Dimensions, 357 pausal Women with Osteoporosis, 488 CIRRHOSIS CAROTID INTIMA-MEDIA A Potent New Bisphosphonate for Cost-Effectiveness of Screening for THICKNESS Paget’s Disease of Bone (E), 339 Detection of Small Hepatocellular Pravastatin Reduces Carotid Intima- Carcinoma in Western Patients Media Thickness Progression in an BLOOD TRANSFUSION with Child-Pugh Class A Cirrhosis, Asymptomatic Hypercholesterol- Immunomodulation by Blood Trans- 422 emic Mediterranean Population. fusion: An Evolving Scientific and The Carotid Atherosclerosis Italian Clinical Challenge (SCM), 299 COAGULATION DISORDERS Ultrasound Study, 627 Moderate and Transient Transfusion- Treatment of Inherited Coagulation associated Cutaneous Graft-versus- Disorders (LE), 448 Host Disease in a Child Infected by CASE-FINDING Human Immunodeficiency Virus Yield of Laboratory Tests for Case- COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED (BCO), 445 Finding in the Ambulatory General PNEUMONIA Medical Examination, 142 Ambulatory Patients with Commu- BODY FAT nity-acquired Pneumonia: The Fre- Measuring Body Fat (LE), 236 CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM quency of Atypical Agents and LYMPHOMA Clinical Course, 508 BURSITIS Lymphoma of the Pituitary Gland: Olecranion Bursitis in Patients With An Unusual Presentation of Central COMPUTER SYSTEMS Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Nervous System Lymphoma in Radical Improvements in the Display Disease (LE), 327 AIDS (BCO), 563 of Clinical Microbiology Results: A December 1996 The American Journal of Medicine® Volume 101 SUBJECT INDEX Web-Based Clinical Information DEMOGRAPHIC Increasing Influenza Immunization System, 541 CHARACTERISTICS Among High-Risk Patients: Educa- Clinical and Socioeconomic Predis- tion or Financial Incentive?, 612 position to Complicated Thyrotoxi- Medicine Chair’s Views on the Im- CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE cosis: A Predictable and Preventa- pact of Managed Care on Depart- Effect of a Multidisciplinary Inter- ble Syndrome?, 192 ments of Internal Medicine (APM), vention on Medication Compliance 331 in Elderly Patients with Congestive Refocusing on History-Taking Skills Heart Failure, 270 DENGUE FEVER during Internal Medicine Training, High Prevalence of Questionable Dengue Fever among Travelers, 516 210 Medication Use In Congestive Strip It! A Method To Teach Resi- Heart Failure (LE), 237 DEPRESSION dents Cost-Effective Test Ordering Depression and Hypercalcemia (LE), 327 CONNECTIVE TISSUE (CPC), 111 DISEASES Functional Status in Patients with ELDERLY The Prevalence and Clinical Associa- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Other Comparison of Once-Daily versus tions of Anticardiolipin Antibodies Fatiguing Ilinesses, and Healthy In- Pharmacokinetic Dosing of Ami- in a Large Inception Cohort of Pa- dividuals, 364 noglycosides in Elderly Patients, tients with Connective Tissue Dis- 177 eases, 576 DIABETES Effect of a Multidisciplinary Inter- Diabetes in Urban African Ameri- vention on Medication Compliance CORNEAL PERFORATION cans. III. Management of Type II in Elderly Patients with Congestive Portuguese Amyloidosis: A Case of Diabetes in a Municipal Hospital Heart Failure, 270 Spontaneous Bilateral Corneal Per- Setting, 25 Performance of Alcoholism Screen- foration (BCO), 562 Diabetic Muscle Infarction, 245 ing Questionnaires in Elderly Vet- The Occurrence of Diabetic Ketoaci- erans, 153 dosis in Non—Insulin-dependent CORONARY ARTERY Diabetes and Newly Diagnosed Di- DIMENSIONS ENDOCARDITIS abetic Adults, 19 Intranasal Nicotine Spray Does Not Oral Antibiotic Treatment of Right- Puncture Wounds: Normal Labora- Augment the Adverse Effects of Sided Staphylococcal Endocarditis tory Values in the Face of Severe Cigarette Smoking on Myocardial in Injection Drug Users: Prospec- Infection in Diabetes and Non-Dia- Oxygen Demand or Coronary Arte- tive Randomized Comparison with betes, 521 rial Dimensions, 357 Parenteral Therapy, 68 DIALYSIS CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE ENDOTHELIAL CELL DAMAGE End-stage Renal Disease and Sys- Cholesterol-lowering and Coronary Clinical Relevance of Elevated Se- temic Lupus Erythematosus, 100 Atherosclerosis: Good News and Serum Ferritin Levels in Dialysis Pa- rum Thrombomodulin and Soluble Bad News (E), 455 E-Selectin in Patients with Wege- tients (LE), 230 Sleep-Disordered Breathing in ner’s Granulomatosis and Other Women: Occurrence and Associa- Systemic Vasculitides, 387 tion with Coronary Artery Disease, DISABILITY 251 Quality of Life: Who Can Make The END-STAGE PULMONARY Usefulness of a Quantitative Analy- Judgment? (LE), 236 DISEASE sis of the Recovery Phase Patterns Osteoporosis in Lung Transplanta- of the ST-Segment Depression in DOPAMINE tion Candidates with End-Stage the Diagnosis of Coronary Artery Is the Administration of Dopamine Pulmonary Disease, 262 Disease, 592 Associated with Adverse or Favor- able Outcomes in Acute Renal Fail- EPITHELIAL TUMORS COST-EFFECTIVENESS ure?, 49 Borderline Ovarian Tumors, 217 Cost-Effectiveness of Screening for Detection of Small Hepatocellular ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY ERRATA, 239 Carcinoma in Western Patients Utilization of Echocardiography by with Child-Pugh Class A Cirrhosis, Internists and Cardiologists: A ERYTHROCYTE 422 Comparative Study, 584 SEDIMENTATION RATE Strip It! A Method To Teach Resi- Puncture Wounds: Normal Labora- dents Cost-Effective Test Ordering EDUCATION tory Values in the Face of Severe (LE), 327 Developing Strategies for the Future Infection in Diabetes and Non-Dia- betes, 521 of Academic Public Hospitals COXSACKIE-B INFECTION (APM), 449 Cardiac, Pancreatic, and Liver Ab- How Should Subspecialists Be ERYTHROPOIETIN normalities in a Patient with Trained for Clinical Careers? Elevation of Blood Pressure After Coxsackie-B Infection (BCO), 325 (APM), 1 Erythropoietin Therapy (LE), 329 670 December 1996 The American Journal of Medicine® Volume 101 SUBJECT INDEX E-SELECTIN FLUCONAZOLE GRANULOCYTE COLONY Clinical Relevance of Elevated Se- Fluconazole versus Amphotericin B STIMULATING FACTOR rum Thrombomodulin and Soluble in the Treatment of Hematogenous Flare of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Ar- E-Selectin in Patients with Candidiasis: A Matched Cohort thritis Following Treatment With Wegener’s Granulomatosis and Study, 170 Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Other Systemic Vasculitides, 387 Factor (LE), 567 FOOT INFECTION ESOPHAGEAL DISEASE Puncture Wounds: Normal Labora- GRANULOCYTOPENIA Etiology of Esophageal Disease in tory Values in the Face of Severe Granulocytopenia After Combined Human Immunodeficiency Virus-In- Infection in Diabetes and Non-Dia- Therapy With Interferon and An- fected Patients Who Fail Antifungal betes, 521 giotensin-Converting Enzyme In- Therapy, 599 hibitors: Evidence For A Synergis- tic Hematologic Toxicity (LE), 235 FUNCTIONAL STATUS ETHICS CONSULTATION Functional Status in Patients with HEALTH CARE TEAM SERVICE Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Other The Kindness of Strangers, 226 Evaluation of an Ethics Consultation Fatiguing Illnesses, and Healthy In- Service: Patient and Family Per- dividuals, 364 HEALTH STATUS spective, 135 Health Status in Patients with Health Status in Patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and in General Population and Disease FACTOR V GENE General Population and Disease Comparison Groups, 281 Activated Protein C Resistance as a Comparison Groups, 281 Basis for Venous Thrombosis (SMC), 534 FUNDING FOR MEDICAL HEART DISEASE Clinical Significance of the FV:Q*” RESEARCH Thyroid Hormone and the Heart (E), Mutation in Unselected Oncology Take off the Stethoscope and Put on 459 Patients, 406 a Microphone (APM), 241 HEMATOGENOUS CANDIDIASIS FACTOR VIII GASTROINTESTINAL Fluconazole versus Amphotericin B Treatment of Inherited Coagulation HEMORRHAGE in the Treatment of Hematogenous Disorders (LE), 448 Utility of Routine Admission Chest Candidiasis: A Matched Cohort Radiographs in Patients with Acute Study, 170 Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage Ad- FERRITIN mitted to an Intensive Care Unit, HEMATOLOGIC Elevated Serum Ferritin Levels: As- 349 MALIGNANCIES sociated Diseases and Clinical Sig- Mucocutaneous Paraneoplastic Man- nificance (LE), 120 GENDER DIFFERENCES ifestations Of Hematologic Malig- Serum Ferritin Levels in Dialysis Pa- Gender, Quality of Life and Mental nancies (LE), 231 tients (LE), 230 Disorders in Primary Care: Results From the PRIME-MD 1000 study, HEMATOLOGIC TOXICITY FEVER 526 Granulocytopenia After Combined Fever Duration in Hospitalized Therapy With Interferon and An- Acute Pyelonephritis Patients, 277 giotensin-Converting Enzyme In- GENERALIST Kikuchi-Fujimoto Disease: A Benign hibitors: Evidence For A Synergis- General Internists Influence Stu- Cause of Fever and Lymphadenop- tic Hematologic Toxicity (LE), 235 dents to Choose Primary Care Ca- athy, 401 reers: The Power of Role Modeling, HEPARIN 648 FIBROMYALGIA SYNDROME Strategic Business Planning for In- A 14-Year Study of Heparin-induced Fibromyalgia Syndrome: Overnight ternal Medicine, 95 Thrombocytopenia, 502 Falls in Arterial Oxygen Saturation, 54 HEPATITIS GENTAMICIN Multiple Changes in Thyroid Func- Comparison of Once-Daily versus tion in Patients with Chronic Ac- FIFTH DISEASE Pharmacokinetic Dosing of Ami- tive HCV Hepatitis Treated with Fifth Disease after Immunoglobulin noglycosides in Elderly Patients, Recombinant Interferon-Alpha, 482 Administration in an AIDS Patient 177 with Parvovirus-induced Red Cell HEPATOCELLULAR Aplasia (BCO), 108 GRAFT-VERSUS-HOST DISEASE CARCINOMA Moderate and Transient Transfusion- Cost-Effectiveness of Screening for FINANCIAL INCENTIVE associated Cutaneous Graft-versus- Detection of Small Hepatocellular Increasing Influenza Immunization Host Disease in a Child Infected by Carcinoma in Western Patients Among High-Risk Patients: Educa- Human Immunodeficiency Virus with Child-Pugh Class A Cirrhosis, tion or Financial Incentive?, 612 (BCO), 445 422 December 1996 The American Journal of Medicine® Volume 101 671 SUBJECT INDEX HEREDITARY DISEASES Asymptomatic Hypercholesterol- INTEGRATED HEALTH Familial Medullary Thyroid Carci- emic Mediterranean Population. SYSTEMS noma: Not a Distinct Entity? Geno- The Carotid Atherosclerosis Italian What is the Effect of Integrated type-Phenotype Correlation in a Ultrasound Study, 627 Health Systems on Subspecialties Large Family, 635 in Departments of Internal Medi- Hereditary ron Overload and Afri- HYPERCOAGULABILITY cine? (APM), 123 can Americans (E), 5 Clinical Significance of the FV:Q””° Portuguese Amyloidosis: A Case of Mutation in Unselected Oncology INTERFERON Spontaneous Bilateral Corneal Per- Patients, 406 Granulocytopenia After Combined foration (BCO), 562 Therapy With Interferon and An- Treatment of Inherited Coagulation HYPERPARATHYROIDISM giotensin-Converting Enzyme In- Disorders (LE), 448 Familial Medullary Thyroid Carci- hibitors: Evidence For A Synergis- noma: Not a Distinct Entity? Geno- tic Hematologic Toxicity (LE), 235 HISTORY-TAKING type-Phenotype Correlation in a Multiple Changes in Thyroid Func- Refocusing on History-Taking Skills Large Family, 635 tion in Patients with Chronic Ac- during Internal Medicine Training, tive HCV Hepatitis Treated with 210 HYPERTENSION Recombinant Interferon-Alpha, 482 Elevation of Blood Pressure After HUGHES SYNDROME Erythropoietin Therapy (LE), 329 INTERNAL MEDICINE Hughes Syndrome: Perspectives on Plasma Levels of Thrombomodulin Medicine Chair’s Views on the Im- Thrombosis and Antiphospholipid in Pulmonary Hypertension, 160 pact of Managed Care on Depart- Antibody (E), 574 ments of Internal Medicine (APM), IMMUNOGLOBULIN 331 HUMAN HERPESVIRUS-8 ADMINISTRATION Refocusing on History-Taking Skills Detection of HHV-8 in Sjégren’s Syn- Fifth Disease after Immunoglobulin during Internal Medicine Training, drome (BCO), 657 Administration in an AIDS Patient 210 with Parvovirus-induced Red Cell Strategic Business Planning for In- HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY Aplasia (BCO), 108 ternal Medicine, 95 VIRUS What is the Effect of Integrated Adverse Events from Drug Therapy IMMUNOMODULATION Health Systems on Subspecialties for Human Immunodeficiency Vi- Immunomodulation by Blood Trans- in Departments of Internal Medi- rus Disease, 34 fusion: An Evolving Scientific and cine? (APM), 123 Etiology of Esophageal Disease in Clinical Challenge (SCM), 299 Human Immunodeficiency Virus-In- INTERNISTS fected Patients Who Fail Antifungal INFECTION Utilization of Echocardiography by Therapy, 599 Puncture Wounds: Normal Labora- Internists and Cardiologists: A Human Immunodeficiency Virus tory Values in the Face of Severe Comparative Study, 584 Type I-related Transient Neuro- Infection in Diabetes and Non-Dia- logic Deficits, 257 betes, 521 IRON OVERLOAD The Importance of Comorbidity in Hereditary Iron Overload and Afri- HIV-Infected Patients Over 55: A Retrospective Case-Controlled INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIS can Americans (E), 5 Study, 605 Functional Status in Patients with Primary [ron Overload in African Moderate and Transient Transfusion- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Other Americans, 9 associated Cutaneous Graft-versus- Fatiguing Illnesses, and Healthy In- Host Disease in a Child Infected by dividuals, 364 KETOACIDOSIS The Occurrence of Diabetic Ketoaci- Human Immunodeficiency Virus (BCO), 445 INFLAMMATORY BOWEL dosis in Non—Insulin-dependent Prednisone Improves Renal Func- DISEASE Diabetes and Newly Diagnosed Di- tion and Proteinuria in Human Im- Protein-losing Enteropathy and Mas- abetic Adults, 19 munodeficiency Virus-Associated sive Pulmonary Embolism in a Pa- Nephropathy, 41 tient with Giant Inflammatory Pol- KIKUCHI-FUJIMOTO DISEASE The Substance-using Human Immu- yposis and Quiescent Ulcerative Kikuchi-Fujimoto Disease: A Benign nodeficiency Virus Patient: Ap- Colitis (BCO), 323 Cause of Fever and Lymphadenop- proaches to Outpatient Manage- athy, 401 ment, 435 INFLUENZA IMMUNIZATION Increasing Influenza Immunization LABORATORY TESTS HYPERCALCEMIA Among High-Risk Patients: Educa- Yield of Laboratory Tests for Case- Depression and Hypercalcemia tion or Financial Incentive?, 612 Finding in the Ambulatory General (CPC), 111 Medical Examination, 142 INSULIN RESISTANCE HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA SYNDROME LACTATE DEHYDROGENASE Pravastatin Reduces Carotid Intima- Clinical Significance of Insulin Resis- Diagnostic Features of Tuberculous Media Thickness Progression in an tance Syndrome (LE), 328 Peritonitis (LE), 568 672 December 1996 The AmeJrourinal cofa Mednicin e’ Volume 101 SUBJECT INDEX LACTIC ACIDOSIS MEDULLARY THYROID MYCOPLASMA PNEUMONIAE Metformin-associated Lactic Acido- CARINOMA PNEUMONIA sis (BCO), 109 Familial Medullary Thyroid Carci- Mycoplasma Pneumoniae pneumo- noma: Not a Distinct Entity? Geno- nia following Assisted Ventilation, LIPIDS type-Phenotype Correlation in a 165 Dynamic Changes of Plasma Lipids Large Family, 635 and Lipoproteins in Patients after MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION Transient Ischemic Attack or Mi- MENTAL DISORDERS Anticardiolipin Antibodies and Acute nor Stroke, 291 Gender, Quality of Life and Mental Myocardial Infarction in Non—Sys- Disorders in Primary Care: Results temic Lupus Erythematosus Pa- LIPOPROTEINS From the PRIME-MD 1000 Study, tients: A Controlled Prospective Dynamic Changes of Plasma Lipids 526 Study, 381 The Outcome of Patients with Acute and Lipoproteins in Patients after Myocardial Infarction Ineligible for Transient Ischemic Attack or Mi- METFORMIN Thrombolytic Therapy, 184 nor Stroke, 291 Metformin-associated Lactic Acido- sis (BCO), 109 MYOCARDIAL OXYGEN LIVER ABNORMALITIES DEMAND Cardiac, Pancreatic, and Liver Ab- MICROBIOLOGY RESULTS Intranasal Nicotine Spray Does Not normalities in a Patient with Radical Improvements in the Display Augment the Adverse Effects of Coxsackie-B Infection (BCO), 325 of Clinical Microbiology Results: A Cigarette Smoking on Myocardial Web-Based Clinical Information Oxygen Demand or Coronary Arte- LUNG CANCER System, 541 rial Dimensions, 357 Adynamic Ileus in a Patient with Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer After MORBIDITY NEGOTIATION Treatment with Vinorelbine (BCO), The Importance of Comorbidity in Negotiating Effectively in Academic 658 HIV-Infected Patients Over 55: A Medicine (APM), 571 Retrospective Case-Controlled LUNG TRANSLANTATION Study, 605 NEPHROTOXICITY CANDIDATES Comparison of Once-Daily versus Osteoporosis in Lung Transplanta- MORTALITY Pharmacokinetic Dosing of Ami- tion Candidates with End-Stage Immunomodulation by Blood Trans- noglycosides in Elderly Patients, Pulmonary Disease, 262 fusion: An Evolving Scientific and 177 Clinical Challenge (SCM), 299 LYMPHADENOPATHY Long-term Survival of Patients with NEUROTOXICITY Kikuchi-Fujimoto Disease: A Benign Wegener’s Granulomatosis from Adynamic Ileus in a Patient with Cause of Fever and Lymphadenop- the American College of Rheuma- Non-—Small-Cell Lung Cancer After athy, 401 tology Wegener’s Granulomatosis Treatment with Vinorelbine (BCO), Classification Criteria Cohort, 129 658 LYMPHOMA NICOTINE REPLACEMENT Lymphoma of the Pituitary Gland: MUCOCUTANEOUS THERAPY An Unusual Presentation of Central PARANEOPLASTIC SYNDROMES Intranasal Nicotine Spray Does Not Nervous System Lymphoma in Mucocutaneous Paraneoplastic Man- Augment the Adverse Effects of AIDS (BCO), 563 ifestations Of Hematologic Malig- Cigarette Smoking on Myocardial nancies (LE), 231 Oxygen Demand or Coronary Arte- MANAGED CARE rial Dimensions, 357 Medicine Chair’s Views on the Im- MULTIDISCIPLINARY pact of Managed Care on Depart- INTERVENTION NOCTURNAL HYPOXEMIA ments of Internal Medicine (APM), Effect of a Multidisciplinary Inter- Sleep-Disordered Breathing in 331 vention on Medication Compliance Women: Occurrence and Associa- in Elderly Patients with Congestive tion with Coronary Artery Disease, Heart Failure, 270 MEDICATION COMPLIANCE 251 Effect of a Multidisciplinary Inter- vention on Medication Compliance MULTIPLE ENDOCRINE NONPHYSICIAN PROVIDERS in Elderly Patients with Congestive NEOPLASIA TYPE 2A Diabetes in Urban African Ameri- Heart Failure, 270 Familial Medullary Thyroid Carci- cans. III. Management of Type II noma: Not a Distinct Entity? Geno- Diabetes in a Municipal Hospital MEDICINE, SCIENCE, AND type-Phenotype Correlation in a Setting, 25 Large Family, 635 SOCIETY The Kindness of Strangers, 226 NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS Problems of Professionalism: Physi- MUSCLE INFARCTION Fluconazole versus Amphotericin B cian Impairment, 654 Diabetic Muscle Infarction, 245 in the Treatment of Hematogenous December 1996 The American Journal of Medicine® Volume 101 673 SUBJECT INDEX Candidiasis: A Matched Cohort PATIENT CARE From the PRIME-MD 1000 Study, Study, 170 The Kindness of Strangers, 226 526 Mycoplasma Pneumoniae pneumonia following Assisted Ventilation, 165 PEDIATRICS PRIMARY CARE CAREERS Moderate and Transient Transfusion- General Internists Influence Students OSTEOMYELITIS associated Cutaneous Graft-versus- to Choose Primary Care Careers: Bacterial Osteomyelitis in Adults: Host Disease in a Child Infected by The Power of Role Modeling, 648 Evolving Considerations in Diagno- Human Immunodeficiency Virus sis and Treatment, 550 (BCO), 445 PROFESSIONALISM Problems of Professionalism: Physi- OSTEOPOROSIS PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA cian Impairment 654 Effect of Three Years of Oral Alen- Familial Medullary Thyroid Carci- dronate Treatment in Postmeno- noma: Not a Distinct Entity? Geno- PROTEIN C RESISTANCE pausal Women with Osteoporosis, type-Phenotype Correlation in a Activated Protein C Resistance as a 488 Large Family, 635 Basis for Venous Thrombosis Osteoporosis in Lung Transplanta- (SMC), 534 tion Candidates with End-Stage PHYSICIAN IMPAIRMEMNT Pulmonary Disease, 262 Problems of Professionalism: Physi- PROTEIN-LOSING cian Impairment 654 ENTEROPATHY OVARIAN TUMORS Protein-losing Enteropathy and Mas- Borderline Ovarian Tumors, 217 PITUITARY GLAND LYMPHOMA sive Pulmonary Embolism in a Pa- tient with Giant Inflammatory Pol- Lymphoma of the Pituitary Gland: yposis and Quiescent Ulcerative OXYGEN SATURATION An Unusual Presentation of Central Colitis (BCO), 323 Fibromyalgia Syndrome: Overnight Nervous System Lymphoma in Falls in Arterial Oxygen Saturation, AIDS (BCO), 563 PROTEINURIA 54 Prednisone Improves Renal Func- PNEUMOCYSTIS CARINII tion and Proteinuria in Human Im- PAGET’S DISEASE PNEUMONIA munodeficiency Virus-Associated Biochemical and Radiological Im- Adverse Events from Drug Therapy Nephropathy, 41 provement in Paget’s Disease of for Human Immunodeficiency Vi- Bone Treated with Alendronate: A rus Disease, 34 PSORIASIS Randomized, Placebo-controlled Flare of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Ar- Trial, 341 PNEUMONIA thritis Following Treatment With A Potent New Bisphosphonate for Ambulatory Patients with Commu- Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Paget’s Disease of Bone (E), 339 nity-acquired Pneumonia: The Fre- Factor (LE), 567 quency of Atypical Agents and PAMIDRONATE Clinical Course, 508 PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS A Potent New bisphosphonate for Panic Disorder in Emergency De- Paget’s Disease of Bone (E), 339 POLYPOSIS partment Chest Pain Patients: Protein-losing Enteropathy and Mas- Prevalence, Comorbidity, Suicidal PANCREATIC ABNORMALITIES sive Pulmonary Embolism in a Pa- Ideation, and Physician Recogni- Cardiac, Pancreatic, and Liver Ab- tient with Giant Inflammatory Pol- tion, 371 normalities in a Patient with yposis and Quiescent Ulcerative Coxsackie-B Infection (BCO), 325 Colitis (BCO), 323 PUBLIC HOSPITALS Developing Strategies for the Future PANIC DISORDER PRAVASTATIN of Academic Public Hospitals Panic Disorder in Emergency De- Pravastatin Reduces Carotid Intima- (APM), 449 partment Chest Pain Patients: Media Thickness Progression in an Prevalence, Comorbidity, Suicidal Asymptomatic Hypercholesterol- PULMONARY ARTERY Ideation, and Physician Recogni- emic Mediterranean Population. The Concept of Raynaud’s Phenome- tion, 371 The Carotid Atherosclerosis Italian non of the Lung Revisited, 468 Ultrasound Study, 627 PARANEOPLASTIC SYNDROMES PULMONARY EMBOLISM Mucocutaneous Paraneoplastic Man- PREDNISONE Protein-losing Enteropathy and Mas- ifestations Of Hematologic Malig- Prednisone Improves Renal Func- sive Pulmonary Embolism in a Pa- nancies (LE), 231 tion and Proteinuria in Human Im- tient with Giant Inflammatory Pol- munodeficiency Virus-Associated yposis and Quiescent Ulcerative PARVOVIRUS Nephropathy, 41 Colitis (BCO), 323 Fifth Disease after Immunoglobulin Administration in an AIDS Patient PRIMARY CARE PUNCTURE WOUNDS with Parvovirus-induced Red Cell Gender, Quality of Life and Mental Dis- Puncture Wounds: Normal Labora- Aplasia (BCO), 108 orders in Primary Care: Results tory Values in the Face of Severe 674 December 1996 The American Journal of Medicine® Volume 101

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