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Subject Index Volume 8, 1995 Key to Abbreviations hes — health care system mp — medical practice bkrv — book review oa — original article br — brief report r — review c — correspondence refl — reflections in family practice crHIV — current report — HIV sp — special communication e — editorial w — world perspective g — guidelines xX — correction Abnormalities. Antenatal diagnosis of a fetal sacral in an open-panel HMO (Jerome & others) 1-0a; Initial mass containing a pelvis and limb bones (Murphy & medication selection for treatment of high blood pres- others) 491-br sure (Oparil) 70-e Accidents, Ophthalmologic. Accidental instilla- Anterior Compartment Syndrome. Acute ante- tion of cyanoacrylate adhesive in the eye (Bruder & rior compartment syndrome secondary to group A Leahey) 486-br B-hemolytic streptococcal myositis (Mulvey & Strat- Adnexitis. Cost-effectiveness analysis of five differ- ford) 49-br ent antibiotic regimens for the treatment of uncompli- Antioxidants. Vitamins as therapy in the 1990s cated Chlamydia trachomatis cervicitis (Nuovo & (Swain & Kaplan) 206-r others) 7-0a Antiviral Agents. Treatment of AIDS and HIV- Adolescent Medicine. Kawasaki disease in a 15- related conditions — 1995 (Goldschmidt & Dong) year-old adolescent (Bello) 465-mp 139-crHIV Aged. Community-acquired lower respiratory tract Arthritis, Juvenile Rheumatoid. Diagnosis of ju- infection in the elderly: a community-based study of venile rheumatoid arthritis (Chapman) 46-br; Juvenile incidence and outcome (Houston & others) 347-0a rheumatoid arthritis (Freis) 341-c; (Chapman) 341-c Follow-up of comprehensive geriatric assessment in Arthritis, Reactive. Epileptic seizures as a neuro- a family medicine residency clinic (Cefalu & others) logical complication of Reiter disease (Wollschlaeger) 263-oa; Comprehensive geriatric assessment: is it too 234-br comprehensive for compliance and cost-effectiveness? Athletic Injuries. Septic olecranon bursitis: recog- (Goldstein) 337-e nition and treatment (Shell & others) 217-mp Myxedema coma in the elderly (Olsen) 376-r; 502-x Atrial Fibrillation. Atrial fibrillation during flexible Reducing polypharmacy in the nursing home: an ac- sigmoidoscopy in a 36-year-old man (Bruehlman) tivist approach (Ackermann & von Bremen) 195-r; Im- 403-br proving the well-being of nursing home residents Attitude. Physicians’ attitudes toward complemen- (Sloane & Ives) 249-e; (Spoelhof) 430-c; (Cefalu) 430-c; tary or alternative medicine: a regional survey (Berman (Ackermann & von Bremen) 430-c & others) 361-0a Shy-Drager syndrome: recognition and manage- Azithromycin. Cost-effectiveness analysis of five ment (Abyad) 325-br different antibiotic regimens for the treatment of un- AIDS Virus. see HIV complicated Chlamydia trachomatis cervicitis (Nuovo & Alaska Native Women. see Native Americans others) 7-o0a Alternative Medicine. Physicians’ attitudes toward Bacterial Infections. Acute bacterial thyroiditis complementary or alternative medicine: a regional secondary to urosepsis (Andres & Nagalla) 128-br survey (Berman & others) 361-oa Beta Blockers. Initial medication selection for Ambulatory Care. Identifying primary care disci- treatment of hypertension in an open-panel HMO plines by analyzing the diagnostic content of ambulatory (Jerome & others) 1-0a; Initial medication selection care (Rosenblatt & others) 34-hcs; Will the real primary for treatment of high blood pressure (Oparil) 70-e care provider please stand up? (Wall & Dennis) 73-e Bile Acids and Salts. New trends in the treatment American Board of Family Practice. Board News of calculus disease of the biliary tract (Price & (Young) 242-e; 413-e Hartranft) 22-r Recertification process for the certificate of added Biliary Tract. Ectopic gastric mucosa of the com- qualifications in geriatric medicine 424-e mon bile duct (Wollschlaeger) 134-br Special recognition 243-e New trends in the treatment of calculus disease of Anastomosis, Roux-en-Y. Obesity: a move from the biliary tract (Price & Hartranft) 22-r traditional to more patient-oriented management Birth Weight. Prenatal care and low-birth-weight (Robinson & others) 99-r; (DeFazio) 426-c; (Bett) rates in urban and rural Wisconsin (Hueston) 17-0a 426-c; (Robinson) 427-c Black Widow Spider. Spider bites (Blackman) 288-r; Angiotensin-converting Enzyme Inhibitors. Ini- Treatment of black widow spider envenomation tial medication selection for treatment of hypertension (Miller) 503-c; (Blackman) 503-c; (Duvall) 503-c Index 507 Board News. (Young) 242-e; 413-e Cervical cord compression in diffuse idiopathic skel- Book Reviews. Accessing Medical Information from etal hyperostosis (Martinez-Berenguer & others) 331-br a Desert Island with Telephone Service: How to Get and Clonidine as a drug of abuse (Sharma & Newton) Organize the Information You Need to Practice Most Effec- 136-br tively. (Ringel) [Norman] 259-bkrv Clozapine treatment and risk of unplanned preg- ACLS Pocket Reference: An Approach to the KEY Algo- nancy (Kaplan & others) 240-br rithms for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. 19th ed. Depression during hormonal treatment of prostate (Grauer & Cavallaro) [Maier] 345-bkrv cancer (Rosenblatt & Mellow) 317-br Atlas ofI nfectious Diseases. Vol. I. Skin, Soft Tissue, Bone Diagnosis of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (Chap- and Foint Infections. (Mandell & Stevens) [Lansen] 505-bkrv man) 46-br; Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (Freis) 341-c; Behavioral and Developmental Pediatrics: A Handbook for (Chapman) 341-c Primary Care. (Parker & Zuckerman) [Berger] 344-bkrv Ectopic gastric mucosa of the common bile duct Clinical Medicine: A Textbook for Medical Students and (Wollschlaeger) 134-br Doctors. 2nd ed. (Kumar & Clark) [Geiger] 259-bkrv Endometriosis as a case of colonic obstruction Clinician’s Handbook ofP reventive Services: Put Preven- (Valko & Wender) 481-br tion into Practice. (Office of Disease Prevention and Epileptic seizures as a neurological complication of Health Promotion) [Maples] 260-bkrv Reiter disease (Wollschlaeger) 234-br Common Medical Diagnoses: An Algorithmic Incidence of tuberculin test conversion among em- Approach. 2nd ed. (Healey & Jacobson) [Larsen] ployees of a metropolitan hospital (Armstrong & 176-bkrv Johnson) 238-br Differential Diagnosis. (Barondess & Carpenter) [Fox] Pinworms in pregnancy (Hamblin & Connor) 321-br 175-bkrv A randomized trial of fluoxetine in a patient with Manual of Clinical Problems in Pediatrics. 4th ed. persistent fatigue (Mehta & Blume) 231-br (Roberts) [Davis] 345-bkrv Serotonin syndrome in Parkinson disease (Weiss) Nelson Essentials ofP ediatrics. 2nd ed. (Behrman & 400-br Kliegman) [Davis] 79-bkrv Severe co-trimoxazole reaction in a man with AIDS 1993 Pocket Book of Infectious Disease Therapy. (Shepherd & others) 130-br (Bartlett) [Dickson] 261-bkrv Severe scleredema diabeticorum and insulin resist- Office Orthopedics for Primary Care: Diagnosis and ance (Wilson & Newmark) 55-br Treatment. 2nd ed. (Anderson) [Geyman] 345-bkrv Shy-Drager syndrome: recognition and manage- Orthopaedics, Essentials of Diagnosis and Treatment. ment (Abyad) 325-br (Clark & Bonfiglio) [Fields] 175-bkrv Unusual cause of unresponsiveness during the sec- Pediatric Orthopedics, A Guide for the Primary Care ond stage of labor (Oujevolk & others) 410-br Physician. (Mier & Brower) [Fields] 261-bkrv Uterine-vesicular rupture during trial of labor Practical Evaluation and Management of the Shoulder. (Tuggy) 405-br (Matsen & others) [Kramer] 80-bkrv Varicella zoster infection, massive rhabdomyolysis, Primary Care Sports Medicine. (McKeag & others) myoglobinuria, and renal failure (Roberts) 52-br [Eiff] 79-bkrv Bronchitis. Community-acquired lower respiratory Resolving Ethical Dilemmas: A Guide for Clinicians. tract infection in the elderly: a community-based study (Lo) [Brody] 259-bkrv of incidence and outcome (Houston & others) 347-0a Treatment of the Rheumatic Diseases: Companion to the Bursitis. Septic olecranon bursitis: recognition and Textbook of Rheumatology. (Weisman & Weinblatt) treatment (Shell & others) 217-mp [Bergman] 434-bkrv Calcium Channel Blockers. Initial medication se- Ultrasound in Emergency Medicine. (Heller & Jeble) lection for treatment of hypertension in an open-panel [Gimlett] 505-bkrv HMO (Jerome & others) 1-0a; Initial medication se- Understanding Health Policy: A Clinical Approach. lection for treatment of high blood pressure (Oparil) (Bodenheimer & Grumbach) [Rabinowitz] 506-bkrv 70-e Brief Reports. Accidental instillation of cyanoacry- Calculi. New trends in the treatment of calculus dis- late adhesive in the eye (Bruder & Leahey) 486-br ease of the biliary tract (Price & Hartranft) 22-r Acute anterior compartment syndrome secondary Candida parapsilosis. Candida parapsilosis infection to group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal myositis in a rose thorn wound (Turkal & Baumgardner) 484-br (Mulvey & Stratford) 49-br Captopril. Renovascular hypertension: a noninva- Acute bacterial thyroiditis secondary to urosepsis sive screening approach using captopril renography (Andres & Nagalla) 128-br (Bujenovic) 295-mp Antenatal diagnosis of a fetal sacral mass containing Cervicitis. Cost-effectiveness analysis of five differ- a pelvis and limb bones (Murphy & others) 491-br ent antibiotic regimens for the treatment of uncompli- Atrial fibrillation during flexible sigmoidoscopy in a cated Chlamydia trachomatis cervicitis (Nuovo & 36-year-old man (Bruehlman) 403-br others) 7-0a Candida parapsilosis infection in a rose thorn wound Cervix Diseases. Cost-effectiveness analysis of five (Turkal & Baumgardner) 484-br different antibiotic regimens for the treatment of un- 508 JABFP Nov.—Dec. 1995 Vol. 8 No. 6 complicated Chlamydia trachomatis cervicitis (Nuovo & others) 34-hcs; Will the real primary care provider others) 7-0a please stand up? (Wall & Dennis) 73-e Cesarean Section. Outcomes of Cesarean sections Obstetric privileges for family physicians: a national performed by family physicians and the training they study (Kahn & Schmittling) 120-hcs; Obstetric privi- received: a 15-year retrospective study (Deutchman & leges in family practice (Nesbitt) 165-e others) 81-oa; Cesarean section competence, maternity Occupational medicine content of Oregon family care training, and community need (Williamson, Jr.) physician practices (Goodwin & others) 300-mp 163-e Relation of infant mortality to the availability of ma- Child Health Services. Children’s health (Fowlkes- ternity care in rural Florida (Larimore & Davis) 392- Callins) 173-c; (Schneider) 174-c hes; Preventing infant mortality and maternal morbid- Chlamydia Infections. Cost-effectiveness analysis ity (Nesbitt) 494-e of five different antibiotic regimens for the treatment Depression. Depression during hormonal treat- of uncomplicated Chlamydia trachomatis cervicitis ment of prostate cancer (Rosenblatt & Mellow) 317-br (Nuovo & others) 7-0a Dermatology. Vitamins as therapy in the 1990s Cholecystectomy. New trends in the treatment of (Swain & Kaplan) 206-r calculus disease of the biliary tract (Price & Hartranft) Diabetes Mellitus. Severe scleredema diabeticorum 22-r and insulin resistance (Wilson & Newmark) 55-br Clonidine. Clonidine as a drug of abuse (Sharma & Diagnosis. Hyperthyroidism in adults: variable Newton) 136-br clinical presentations and approaches to diagnosis Clozapine. Clozapine treatment and risk of un- (Knudson) 109-mp planned pregnancy (Kaplan & others) 240-br Rapid antigen detection testing in diagnosing group Colon. Endometriosis as a cause of colonic obstruc- A beta-hemolytic streptococcal pharyngitis (Joslyn & tion (Valko & Wender) 481-br others) 177-0a; (Schafer) 428-c; (Joslyn & others) 429-c Colposcopy. Abnormal Papanicolaou smears and Diagnosis, Antenatal. Antenatal diagnosis of a fetal colposcopic follow-up among American Indian and sacral mass containing a pelvis and limb bones (Mur- Alaska native women in the Pacific Northwest (Gilbert phy & others) 491-br & others) 183-o0a Didanosine. Antiretroviral strategies revisited Coma. Myxedema coma in the elderly (Olsen) 376-1; (Goldschmidt & others) 62-crHIV 502-x Diet Therapy. Obesity: a move from traditional to Common Bile Duct. Ectopic gastric mucosa of the more patient-oriented management (Robinson & common bile duct (Wollschlaeger) 134-br others) 99-r; (DeFazio) 426-c; (Bett) 426-c; (Robinson) Computer Systems. Computerized health mainte- 427-c nance tracking systems: a clinician’s guide to necessary Dissociative Disorders. Unusual cause of unre- and optional features (A Report from the ACS Advi- sponsiveness during the second stage of labor sory Group on Preventive Health Care Reminder Sys- (Oujevolk & others) 410-br tems) 221-mp Diuretics, Thiazide. Initial medication selection Congenital Defects. see Abnormalities for treatment of hypertension in an open-panel HMO Consultation. see Referral and Consultation (Jerome & others) 1-0a; Initial medication selection for Convulsions. Epileptic seizures as a neurological treatment of high blood pressure (Oparil) 70-e complication of Reiter disease (Wollschlaeger) 234-br Doxycycline. Cost-effectiveness analysis of five dif- Cost-Benefit Analysis. Cost-effectiveness analysis ferent antibiotic regimens for the treatment of uncom- of five different antibiotic regimens for the treatment plicated Chlamydia trachomatis cervicitis (Nuovo & of uncomplicated Chlamydia trachomatis cervicitis others) 7-o0a (Nuovo & others) 7-0a Drugs. Antiretroviral strategies revisited (Gold- Co-trimoxazole. see Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxa- schmidt & others) 62-crHIV zole Combination Clonidine as a drug of abuse (Sharma & Newton) Cyanoacrylates. Accidental instillation of cyano- 136-br acrylate adhesive in the eye (Bruder & Leahey) 486-br Clozapine treatment and risk of unplanned preg- Deformities. see Abnormalities. nancy (Kaplan & others) 240-br Delivery of Health Care. Canadian health care sys- Cost-effectiveness analysis of five different antibiotic tem (Dawson) 173-c; (Perkin) 173-c regimens for the treatment of uncomplicated Ch/a- Factors influencing retention of rural Pennsylvania mydia trachomatis cervicitis (Nuovo & others) 7-0a family physicians (Forti & others) 469-hcs; Recruit- Depression during hormonal treatment of prostate ment and retention of rural physicians: how much cancer (Rosenblatt & Mellow) 317-br progress have we made? (Rabinowitz) 496-e Excessive thyroid hormone replacment therapy Family physicians as proceduralists: striking a bal- (Nuovo & others) 435-0a ance (Brody & Alexander) 58-refl; Procedures in family Initial medication selection for treatment of hyper- practice (Mayhew) 256-c; (Hensel) 256-c tension in an open-panel HMO (Jerome & others) Identifying primary care disciplines by analyzing the 1-0a; Initial medication selection for treatment of high diagnostic content of ambulatory care (Rosenblatt & blood pressure (Oparil) 70-e Index 509 A randomized trial of fluoxetine in a patient with Elbow. Septic olecranon bursitis: recognition and persistent fatigue (Mehta & Blume) 231-br treatment (Shell & others) 217-mp Reducing polypharmacy in the nursing home: an ac- Elderly. see Age or Geriatrics tivist approach (Ackermann & von Bremen) 195-r; Im- Endometriosis. Endometriosis as a cause of colonic proving the well-being of nursing home residents obstruction (Valko & Wender) 481-br (Sloane & Ives) 249-e; (Spoelhof) 430-c; (Cefalu) 430-c; Enterobius. Pinworms in pregnancy (Hamblin & (Ackerman & von Bremen) 430-c Connor) 321-br Renovascular hypertension: a noninvasive screen- Epilepsy. Epileptic seizures as a neurological com- ing approach using captopril renography (Bujenovic) plication of Reiter disease (Wollschlaeger) 234-br 295-mp Erythromycin. Cost-effectiveness analysis of five Serotonin syndrome in Parkinson disease (Weiss) different antibiotic regimens for the treatment of un- 400-br complicated Chlamydia trachomatis cervicitis (Nuovo & Severe co-trimoxazole reaction in a man with AIDS others) 7-0a (Shepherd & others) 130-br Ethics, Medical. Patients’ attitudes about gifts to Transdermal nicotine patches (Madlon-Kay) 77-c physicians from pharmaceutical companies (Blake & Treatment of AIDS and HIV-related conditions — Early) 457-0a 1995 (Goldschmidt & Dong) 139-crHIV Etretinate. Vitamins as therapy in the 1990s. (Swain Drug Screening. The family physician as medicai & Kaplan) 206-r review officer (McKnight & Wheat) 29-mp Family Practice. Compliance with influenza immu- Editorials. “But doctor, I'd prefer to have a cesarean nization: a survey of high-risk patients at a family section”: when public policy conflicts with patient pref- medicine clinic (Hutchinson & Norman) 448-0a erence (Wall) 414-e Factors influencing retention of rural Pennsylvania Cesarean section competence, maternity care train- family physicians (Forti & others) 469-hcs; Recruit- ing, and community need (Williamson, Jr.) 163-e ment and retention of rural physicians: how much Comprehensive geriatric assessment: is it too com- progress have we made? (Rabinowitz) 496-e prehensive for compliance and cost-effectiveness? A hiker’s guide to general practice (Stephens) 250-e (Goldstein) 337-e Identifying primary care disciplines by analyzing the Expansion of training in family medicine — how diagnostic content of ambulatory care (Rosenblatt & much is enough? (Colwill) 499-e others) 34-hcs; Will the real primary care provider Happy residents, happy people, or both? (Frey) 418-e please stand up? (Wall & Dennis) 73-e A hiker’s guide to general practice (Stephens) 250-e Occupational medicine content of Oregon family Improving the well-being of nursing home residents physician practices (Goodwin & others) 300-mp (Sloane & Ives) 249-e Perinatal outcomes: a comparison between family Initial medication selection for treatment of high physicians and obstetricians (Deutchman & others) blood pressure (Oparil) 70-e 440-0a; Preventing infant mortality and maternal mor- Obstetric privileges in family practice (Nesbitt) 168-e bidity (Nesbitt) 494-e Preventing infant mortality and maternal morbidity Procedural training in family practice residencies: (Nesbitt) 494-e current status and impact on resident recruitment Recruitment and retention of rural physicians: (Harper & others) 189-0a how much progress have we made? (Rabinowitz) Relationship-centered care: beyond the finishing 496-e school (Brody) 416-e Relationship-centered care: beyond the finishing Fatigue. A randomized trial of fluoxetine in a pa- school (Brody) 416-e tient with persistent fatigue (Mehta & Blume) 231-br Rhett Butler and the superior physician (Marcuse) Fever of Unknown Origin. Management of infants 335-e and children 0 to 36 months of age with fever without Will the real primary care provider please stand up? source (Grubb & others) 114-g; Fever in infants and (Wall & Dennis) 73-e children (Kimmel) 342-c Education, Medical. Occupational medicine con- Florida. Relation of infant mortality to the availabil- tent of Oregon family physician practices (Goodwin & ity of maternity care in rural Florida (Larimore & others) 300-mp Davis) 392-hcs; Preventing infant mortality and mater- Outcomes of Cesarean sections performed by family nal morbidity (Nesbitt) 494-e physicians and the training they received: a 15-year ret- Fluoxetine. A randomized trial of fluoxetine in rospective study (Deutchman & others) 81-0a; Cesar- a patient with persistent fatigue (Mehta & Blume) ean section competence, maternity care training, and 231-br community need (WilliamsonJ,r) 163-e Forestier Disease. see Hyperostosis, Diffuse Idio- Procedural training in family practice residencies: pathic Skeletal current status and impact on resident recruitment Fusobacterium necrophorum. Lemierre syndrome: (Harper & others) 189-0a postanginal sepsis (Leugers & Clover) 384-mp Relationship-centered care: beyond the finishing Gallbladder. Ectopic gastric mucosa of the common school (Brody) 416-e bile duct (Wollschlaeger) 134-br 510 JABFP Nov.—Dec. 1995 Vol. 8 No. 6 New trends in the treatment of calculus disease of Hypertension, Renovascular. Renovascular hyper- the biliary tract (Price & Hartranft) 22-r tension: a noninvasive screening approach using capto- Gastric Mucosa. Ectopic gastric mucosa of the pril renography (Bujenovic) 295-mp common bile duct (Wollschlaeger) 134-br Hyperthyroidism. Hyperthyroidism in adults: vari- Gastrop!asty. Obesity: a move from traditional to able clinical presentations and approaches to diagnosis more patient-oriented management (Robinson & others) (Knudson) 109-mp 99-r; (DeFazio) 426-c; (Bett) 426-c; (Robinson) 427-c Hypothyroidism. Excessive thyroid hormone re- Geriatric Assessment. Follow-up of comprehen- placement therapy (Nuovo & others) 435-o0a sive geriatric assessment in a family medicine residency Immunization. Compliance with influenza immu- clinic (Cefalu & others) 263-0a; Comprehensive geri- nization: a survey of high-risk patients at a family medi- atric assessment: is it too comprehensive for compli- cine clinic (Hutchinson & Norman) 448-0a ance and cost-effectiveness? (Goldstein) 337-e Immunization rates (Crisp & Clark) 258-c; (Alto) 258-c Geriatrics. Community-acquired lower respiratory Knowledge and attitudes of Minnesota primary care tract infection in the elderly: a community-based study physicians about barriers to measles and pertussis im- of incidence and outcome (Houston & others) 347-0a munization (Zimmerman & others) 270-0a; Rhett But- Myxedema coma in the elderly (Olsen) 376-r; 502-x ler and the superior physician (Marcuse) 335-e Reducing polypharmacy in the nursing home: an ac- Vaccine storage in the physician’s office: a communi- tivist approach (Ackermann & von Bremen) 195-r; Im- ty study (Woodyard & others) 91-0a proving the well-being of nursing home residents Indians, North American. see Native Americans (Sloane & Ives) 249-e; (Spoelhof) 430-c; (Cefalu) 430-c; Infant, Low Birth Weight. Prenatal care and low- (Ackermann & von Bremen) 430-c birth-weight rates in urban and rural Wisconsin Shy-Drager syndrome: recognition and manage- (Hueston) 17-o0a ment (Abyad) 325-br Infant Mortality. Relation of infant mortality to the Guidelines. Management of infants and children availability of maternity care in rural Florida (Larimore 0 to 36 months of age with fever without source & Davis) 392-hes; Preventing infant mortality and ma- (Grubb & others) 114-g; Fever in infants and children ternal morbidity (Nesbitt) 494-e (Kimmel) 342-c Influenza. Compliance with influenza immuniza- Otitis media with effusion in young children: treatment tion: a survey of high-risk patients at a family medicine in search of a problem? (Culpepper & Froom) 305-g clinic (Hutchinson & Norman) 448-0a Happiness. Dimensions of happiness: a qualitative Insulin Resistance. Severe scleredema diabeti- study of family practice residents (Manusov & others) corum and insulin resistance (Wilson & Newmark) 55-br 367-oa; Happy residents, happy people, or both? Internal Medicine. Identifying primary care disci- (Frey) 418-e plines by analyzing the diagnostic content of ambulato- Head Protective Devices. Evolution of a successful ry care (Rosenblatt & others) 34-hcs; community bicycle helmet campaign (Rouzier & Alto) Will the real primary care provider please stand up? 283-0a (Wall & Dennis) 73-e Health Care System. see Delivery of Health Care Isotretinoin. Vitamins as therapy in the 1990s Heart Diseases. Kawasaki disease in a 15-year-old (Swain & Kaplan) 206-r adolescent (Bello) 465-mp Kawasaki Disease. see Mucocutaneous Lymph Helmets. see Head Protective Devices Node Syndrome HIV. Antiretroviral strategies revisited (Gold- Kidney Failure. Varicella zoster infection, massive schmidt & others) 62-crHIV rhabdomyolysis, myoglobinuria, and renal failure Severe co-trimoxazole reaction in a man with AIDS (Roberts) 52-br (Shepherd & others) 130-br Labor. Unusual cause of unresponsiveness during Treatment of AIDS and HIV-related conditions — the second stage of labor (Oujevolk & others) 410-br 1995 (Goldschmidt & Dong) 139-crHIV Uterine-vesicular rupture during trial of labor Hormones, Synthetic. Excessive thyroid hormone (Tuggy) 405-br replacement therapy (Nuovo & others) 435-oa Legislation, Drug. The family physician as medical Hospital Privileges. Obstetric privileges for family review officer (McKnight & Wheat) 29-mp physicians: a national study (Kahn & Schmittling) 120- Lemierre Syndrome. Lemierre syndrome: post- hes; Obstetric privileges in family practice (Nesbitt) 165-e anginal sepsis (Leugers & Clover) 384-mp Hypercholesterolemia. Vitamins as therapy in the Leuprolide. Depression during hormonal treat- 1990s (Swain & Kaplan) 206-r ment of prostate cancer (Rosenblatt & Mellow) 317-br Hyperostosis, Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal. Cervi- Levothyroxine. Excessive thyroid hormone re- cal cord compression in diffuse idiopathic skeletal placement therapy (Nuovo & others) 435-0a hyperostosis (Martinez-Berenguer & others) 331-br Lithotripsy. New trends in the treatment of calculus Hypertension. Initial medication selection for disease of the biliary tract (Price & Hartranft) 22-r treatment of hypertension in an open-panel HMO Mammography. Five-year follow-up of a nurse-ini- (Jerome & others) 1-0a; Initial medication selection for tiated intervention to improve mammography recom- treatment of high blood pressure (Oparil) 70-e mendation (Foley & others) 452-0a Measles Vaccine. Knowledge and attitudes of Min- Obstetric privileges for family physicians: a national nesota primary care physicians about barriers to mea- study (Kahn & Schmittling) 120-hcs; Obstetric privi- sles and pertussis immunization (Zimmerman & leges in family practice (Nesbitt) 165-e others) 270-0a; Rhett Butler and the superior physician Outcomes of Cesarean sections performed by family (marcuse) 335-e physicians and the training they received: a 15-year ret- Medical Records Systems, Computerized. Com- rospective study (Deutchman & others) 81-0a; Cesar- puterized health maintenance tracking systems: a clini- ean section competence, maternity care training, and cian’s guide to necessary and optional features (A Re- community need (WilliamsonJ,r ) 163-e port from the ACS Advisory Group on Preventive Perinatal outcomes: a comparison between family Health Care Reminder Systems) 22 1-mp physicians and obstetricians (Deutchman & others) Medical Staff. The family physician as medical re- 440; Preventing infant mortality and maternal morbid- view officer (McKnight & Wheat) 29-mp ity (Nesbitt) 494-e Incidence of tuberculin test conversion among em- Prenatal care and low-birth-weight rates in urban ployees of a metropolitan hospital (Armstrong & and rural Wisconsin (Hueston) 17-0a Johnson) 238-br Relation of infant mortality to the availability of ma- Meningitis, Bacterial. Relation between passive ternity care in rural Florida (Larimore & Davis) 392- tobacco smoke exposure and the development of hes; Preventing infant mortality and maternal morbid- bacterial meningitis in children (Bredfeldt & others) ity (Nesbitt) 494-e 95-0a Unusual cause of unresponsiveness during the sec- Minnesota. Knowledge and attitudes of Minnesota ond stage of labor (Oujevolk & others) 410-br primary care physicians about barriers to measles and Uterine-vesicular rupture during trial of labor pertussis immunization (Zimmerman & others) 270-0a; (Tuggy) 405-br Rhett Butler and the superior physician (Marcuse) 335-e Vaginal birth after Cesarean: a 5-year experience in a Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome. Kawa- family practice residency program (Miller & others) saki disease in a 15-year old adolescent (Bello) 465-mp 357-oa; “But doctor, I’d prefer to have a Cesarean sec- Myoglobinuria. Varicella zoster infection, massive tion”: when public policy conflicts with patient prefer- rhabdomyolysis, myoglobinuria, and renal failure ence (Wall) 414-e (Roberts) 52-br Occupational Diseases. Incidence of tuberculin Myositis. Acute anterior compartment syndrome test conversion among employees of a metropolitan secondary to group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal hospital (Armstrong & Johnson) 238-br myositis (Mulvey & Stratford) 49-br Occupational Health. Analysis of 190 cases of sus- Myxedema. Myxedema coma in the elderly (Olsen) pected pesticide illness (Lessenger & others) 278-0a 376-1; 502-x Occupational Medicine. Occupational medicine Native Americans. Abnormal Papanicolaou smears content of Oregon family physician practices (Good- and colposcopic follow-up among American Indian win & others) 300-mp and Alaska native women in the Pacific Northwest Ocular Injury. Accidental instillation of cyanoacry- (Gilbert & others) 183-0a late adhesive in the eye (Bruder & Leahey) 486-br Neoplasms. Depression during hormonal treat- Ofloxin. Cost-effectiveness analysis of five different ment of prostate cancer (Rosenblatt & Mellow) 317-br antibiotic regimens for the treatment of uncomplicated Nicotine. Transdermal nicotine patches (Madlon- Chlamydia trachomatis cervicitis (Nuovo & others) 7-0a Kay) 77-c Oregon. Occupational medicine content of Oregon Nursing Homes. Reducing polypharmacy in the family physician practices (Goodwin & others) 300-mp nursing home: an activist approach (Ackermann & von Osteoporosis. Excessive thyroid hormone replace- Bremen) 195-o0a; Improving the well-being of nursing ment therapy (Nuovo & others) 435-0a home residents (Sloane & Ives) 249-e; (Spoelhof) 430-c; Otitis Media. Otitis media with effusion in young (Cefalu) 430-c; (Ackermann & von Bremen) 430-c children: treatment in search of a problem? (Culpepper Obesity. Obesity: a move from traditional to more & Froom) 305-g patient-oriented management (Robinson & others) Parkinson Disease. Serotonin syndrome in Parkin- 99-r; (DeFazio) 426-c; (Bett) 426-c; (Robinson) 427-c son disease (Weiss) 400-br Obstetrics. Clozapine treatment and risk of un- Pediatrics. Children’s health (Fowlkes-Callins) planned pregnancy (Kaplan & others) 240-br 173-c; (Schneider) 174-c Family practice maternity care (Taylor) 168-c; Identifying primary care disciplines by analyzing the (Madwed & Madwed) 168-c; (Larimore & Reynolds) diagnostic content of ambulatory care (Rosenblatt & 169-c; (Curtis) 170-c; (Larimore & Reynolds) 170-c; others) 34-hcs; Will the real primary care provider (Terry) 171-c; (Larimore & Reynolds) 172-c; (Shields) please stand up? (Wall & Dennis) 73-e 257-c; (Deutchman) 257-c Kawasaki disease in a 15-year-old adolescent (Bello) Identifying primary care disciplines by analyzing the 465-mp diagnostic content of ambulatory care (Rosenblatt & Management of infants and children 0 to 36 months others) 34-hcs; Will the real primary care provider of age with fever without source (Grubb & others) 114-g; please stand up? (Wall & Dennis) 73-e Fever in infants and children (Kimmel) 342-c 512 JABFP Nov.—Dec. 1995 Vol. 8 No. 6 Otitis media with effusion in young children: treat- Outcomes of Cesarean sections performed by family ment in search of a problem? (Culpepper & Froom) 305-g physicians and the training they received: a 15-year Relation between passive tobacco smoke exposure retrospective study (Deutchman & others) 81-0a; and the development of bacterial meningitis in chil- Cesarean section competence, maternity care training, dren (Bredfeldt & others) 95-oa and community need (Williamson, Jr) 163-e Pelvic Inflammatory Disease. see Adnexitis Perinatal outcomes: a comparison between family Perinatology. Prenatal care and low-birth-weight physicians and obstetricians (Deutchman & others) rates in urban and rural Wisconsin (Hueston) 17-o0a 440-0a; Preventing infant mortality and maternal mor- Pertussis Vaccine. Knowledge and attitudes of bidity (Nesbitt) 494-e Minnesota primary care physicians about barriers to Physicians’ attitudes toward complementary or measles and pertussis immunization (Zimmerman & alternative medicine: a regional survey (Berman & oth- others) 270-0a; Rhett Butler and the superior physician ers) 361-oa (Marcuse) 335-e Relationship-centered care: beyond the finishing Pesticides. Analysis of 190 cases of suspected pesti- school (Brody) 416-e cide illness (Lessenger & others) 278-0a Pinworms. see Enterobius Pharyngitis. Rapid antigen detection testing in di- Pisacano, Nicholas J. NicholasJ . Pisacano, MD, agnosing group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal pharyn- Memorial Foundation 245-e; 421-e gitis (Joslyn & others) 177-0a; (Schafer) 428-c; (Joslyn Pneumonia. Community-acquired lower respiratory & others) 429-c tract infection in the elderly: a community-based study Physician-Patient Relationships. Patients’ atti- of incidence and outcome (Houston & others) 347-0a tudes about gifts to physicians from pharmaceutical Poisoning. Analysis of 190 cases of suspected pesti- companies (Blake & Early) 457-0a cide illness (Lessenger & others) 278-0a Physician Practice Patterns. Canadian health care Spider bites. (Blackman) 288-r; Treatment of black system (Dawson) 1173-c; (Perkin) 173-c widow spider envenomation (Miller) 503-c; (Black- Factors influencing retention of rural Pennsylvania man) 503-c; (Duvall) 503-c family physicians (Forti & others) 469-hcs; Recruit- Pregnancy. Clozapine treatment and risk of un- ment and retention of rural physicians: how much planned pregnancy (Kaplan & others) 240-br progress have we made? (Rabinowitz) 496-e Family practice maternity care (Taylor) 168-c; Family medicine in Massachusetts: coming of age, at (Madwed & Madwed) 168-c; (Larimore & Reynolds) last (Eckhert) 475-sp; Expansion of training in family 169-c; (Curtis) 170-c; (Larimore & Reynolds) 170-c; medicine — how much is enough? (Colwill) 499-e (Terry) 171-c; (Larimore & Reynolds) 172-c; (Shields) Identifying primary care disciplines by analyzing the 257-c; (Deutchman) 257-c diagnostic content of ambulatory care (Rosenblatt & Outcomes of Cesarean sections performed by family others) 34-hcs; Will the real primary care provider physicians and the training they received: a 15-year please stand up? (Wall & Dennis) 73-e retrospective study (Deutchman & others) 81-0a; Cesar- Occupational medicine content of Oregon family ean section competence, maternity care training, and physician practices (Goodwin & others) 300-mp community need (Williamson, Jr) 163-e Patients’ attitudes about gifts to phycians from phar- Perinatal outcomes: a comparison between family maceutical companies (Blake & Early) 457-0a physicians and obstetricians (Deutchman & others) 440; Physicians, Family. Dimensions of happiness: a Preventing infant mortality and maternal morbidity qualitative study of family practice residents (Manusov (Nesbitt) 494-e & others) 367-0a; Happy residents, happy people, or Pinworms in pregnancy (Hamblin & Connor) 321-br both? (Frey) 418-e Prenatal care and low-birth-weight rates in urban Factors influencing retention of rural Pennsylvania and rural Wisconsin (Hueston) 17-o0a family physicians (Forti & others) 469-hcs; Recruit- Relation of infant mortality to the availability of ment and retention of rural physicians: how much maternity care in rural Florida (Larimore & Davis) progress have we made? (Rabinowitz) 496-e 392-hces; Preventing infant mortality and maternal Family medicine in Massachusetts: coming of age, at morbidity (Nesbitt) 494-e last (Eckhert) 475-sp; Expansion of training in family Prenatal Care. Prenatal care and low-birth-weight medicine — how much is enough? (Colwill) 499-e rates in urban and rural Wisconsin (Hueston) 17-o0a The family physician as medical review officer Relation of infant mortality to the availability of (McKnight & Wheat) 29-mp maternity care in rural Florida (Larimore and Davis) Family practice maternity care (Taylor) 168-c 392-hcs (Madwed & Madwed) 168-c; (Larimore & Reynolds) Preventive Health Services. Abnormal Papanico- 169-c; (Curtis) 170-c; (Larimore & Reynolds) 170-c; laou smears and colposcopic follow-up among Ameri- (Terry) 171-c; (Larimore & Reynolds) 172-c; (Shields) can Indian and Alaska native women in the Pacific 257-c; (Deutchman) 257-c Northwest (Gilbert & others) 183-0a Obstetric privileges for family physicians: a national Compliance with influenza immunization: a survey study (Kahn & Schmittling) 120-hcs; Obstetric privi- of high-risk patients at a family medicine clinic leges in family practice (Nesbitt) 165-e (Hutchinson & Norman) 448-0a Five-year follow-up of a nurse-initiated intervention munity-based study of incidence and outcome (Hous- to improve mammography recommendation (Foley & ton & others) 347-0a others) 452-o0a Reviews. Myxedema coma in the elderly (Olsen) Immunization rates (Crisp & Clark) 258-c; (Alto) 376-1; 502-x 258-c Obesity: a move from traditional to more patient- Primary Health Care. Family physicians as proce- oriented management (Robinson & others) 99-r; duralists: striking a balance (Brody & Alexander) (DeFazio) 426-c; (Bett) 426-c; (Robinson) 427-c 58-refl; Procedures in family practice (Mayhew) 256-c; New trends in the treatment of calculus disease of (Hensel) 256-c the biliary tract (Price & Hartranft) 22-r Identifying primary care disciplines by analyzing the Reducing polypharmacy in the nursing home: an diagnostic content of ambulatory care (Rosenblatt & activist approach (Ackermann & von Bremen) 195-r; others) 34-hcs; Will the real primary care provider Improving the well-being of nursing home residents please stand up? (Wall & Dennis) 73-e (Sloane & Ives) 249-e; (Spoelhof) 430-c; (Cefalu) 430-c; Prostatic Neoplasms. Depression during hor- (Ackermann & von Bremen) 430-c monal treatment of prostate cancer (Rosenblatt & Spider bites (Blackman) 288-r; Treatment of black Mellow) 317-br widow spider envenomation (Miller) 503-c; (Black- Recertification. Recertification process for the cer- man) 503-c; (Duvall) 503-c tificate of added qualifications in geriatric medicine Vitamins as therapy in the 1990s (Swain & Kaplan) 424-e 206-r Records. Computerized health maintenance track- Rhabdomyolysis. Varicella zoster infection, massive ing systems: a clinician’s guide to necessary and op- rhabdomyolysis, myoglobinuria, and renal failure tional features (A Report from the ACS Advisory (Roberts) 52-br Group on Preventive Health Care Reminder Systems) Role, Physicians. Family physicians as procedural- 221-mp ists: striking a balance (Brody & Alexander) 58-refl; Referral and Consultation. Communication in Procedures in family practice (Mayhew) 256-c; consultation process (Madsen & Symm) 77-c (Hensel) 256-c Follow-up of comprehensive geriatric assessment in Identifying primary care disciplines by analyzing the a family medicine residency clinic (Cefalu & others) diagnostic content of ambulatory care (Rosenblatt & 263-0a; Comprehensive geriatric assessment: is it too others) 34-hcs; Will the real primary care provider comprehensive for compliance and cost-effectiveness? please stand up? (Wall & Dennis) 73-e (Goldstein) 337-e Rural Health. Factors influencing retention of rural Reflections in Family Practice. Family physicians Pennsylvania family physicians (Forti & others) as proceduralists: striking a balance (Brody & Alex- 469-hcs; Recruitment and retention of rural physi- ander) 58-refl; Procedures in family practice (Mayhew) cians: how much progress have we made? (Rabinowitz) 256-c; (Hensel) 256-c 496-e Refrigeration. Vaccine storage in the physician’s of- Prenatal care and low-birth-weight rates in urban fice: a community study (Woodyard & others) 91-oa and rural Wisconsin (Hueston) 17-0a Reiter Disease. Epileptic seizures as a neurological Relation of infant mortality to the availability of complication of Reiter disease (Wollschlaeger) 234-br maternity care in rural Florida (Larimore & Davis) Renal Failure. see Kidney Failure 392-hcs; Preventing infant mortality and maternal Renography. Renovascular hypertension: a nonin- morbidity (Nesbitt) 494-e vasive screening approach using captopril renography Schizophrenia. Clozapine treatment and risk of un- (Bujenovic) 295-mp planned pregnancy (Kaplan & others) 240-br Residency, Medical. Dimensions of happiness: a Scleredema Diabeticorum. Severe scleredema dia- qualitative study of family practice residents (Manusov beticorum and insulin resistance (Wilson & Newmark) & others) 367-0a; Happy residents, happy people, or 55-br both? (Frey) 418-e Seizures. Epileptic seizures as a neurological com- Family medicine in Massachusetts: coming of age, at plication of Reiter disease (Wollschlaeger) 234-br last (Eckhert) 475-sp; Expansion of training in family Serotonin. Serotonin syndrome in Parkinson dis- medicine — how much is enough? (Colwill) 499-e ease (Weiss) 400-br Procedural training in family practice residencies: Shy-Drager Syndrome. Shy-Drager syndrome: current status and impact on resident recruitment recognition and management (Abyad) 325-br (Harper & others) 189-0a Sigmoidoscopy. Atrial fibrillation during flexible Vaginal birth after Cesarean: a 5-year experience in a sigmoidoscopy in a 36-year-old man (Bruehlman) 403-br family practice residency program (Miller & others) Skin Diseases. Vitamins as therapy in the 1990s 357-oa; “But doctor, I’d prefer to have a cesarean sec- (Swain & Kaplan) 206-r tion”: when public policy conflicts with patient prefer- Smoking, Passive. see Tobacco Smoke Pollution ence (Wall) 414-e Specialties, Medical. Identifying primary care dis- Respiratory Tract Diseases. Community-acquired ciplines by analyzing the diagnostic content of ambu- lower respiratory tract infection in the elderly: a com- latory care (Rosenblatt & others) 34-hcs; Will the real 514 JABFP Nov.—Dec. 1995 Vol. 8 No. 6 primary care provider please stand up? (Wall & Urban Health. Prenatal care and low-birth-weight Dennis) 73-e rates in urban and rural Wisconsin (Hueston) 17-0a Spider Venoms. Spider bites (Blackman) 288-r; Uterine Rupture. Uterine-vesicular rupture during Treatment of black widow spider envenomation trial of labor (Tuggy) 405-br (Miller) 503-c; (Blackman) 503-c; (Duvall) 503-c Vaccines. Vaccine storage in the physician’s office: a Spinal Cord Compression. Cervical cord com- community study (Woodyard & others) 91-oa pression in diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis Vaginal Birth after Cesarean. Vaginal birth after (Martinez-Berenguer & others) 331-br Cesarean: a 5-year experience in a family practice resi- Sports Medicine. Septic olecranon bursitis: recog- dency program (Miller & others) 357-0a; “But doctor, nition and treatment (Shell & others) 217-mp I'd prefer to have a Cesarean section”: when public pol- Stavudine. Antiretroviral strategies revisited (Gold- icy conflicts with patient preference (Wall) 414-e schmidt & others) 62-crHIV Vaginal Smears. Abnormal Papanicolaou smears Streptococcal Infections. Acute anterior com- and colposcopic follow-up among American Indian partment sy1.drome secondary to group A beta-hemo- and Alaska native women in the Pacific northwest (Gil- lytic streptococcal myositis (Mulvey & Stratford) bert & others) 183-o0a 49-br Varicella. Varicella zoster infection, massive rhab- Rapid antigen detection testing in diagnosing group domyolysis, myoglobinuria, and renal failure (Roberts) A beta-hemolytic streptococcal pharyngitis (Joslyn & 52-br others) 177-0a; (Schafer) 428-c; (Joslyn & others) 429-c Vasectomy. Open-ended vasectomy (David) 77-c; Substance Abuse. Clonidine as a drug of abuse (Denniston & Kuehl)77-c (Sharma & Newton) 136-br Vitamins. Vitamins as therapy in the 1990s. (Swain Tetracycline. Cost-effectiveness analysis of five dif- & Kaplan) 206-r ferent antibiotic regimens for the treatment of uncom- Weight Loss. Hyperthyroidism in adults: variable plicated Chlamydia trachomatis cervicitis (Nuovo & clinical presentations and approaches to diagnosis others) 7-0a (Knudson) 109-mp Thiazide Diuretics. see Diuretics, Thiazide Wisconsin. Prenatal care and low-birth-weight Thyroiditis. Acute bacterial thyroiditis secondary to rates in urban and rural Wisconsin (Hueston) 17-0a urosepsis (Andres & Nagalla) 128-br Women’s Health. Abnormal Papanicolaou smears Thyrotropin. Excessive thyroid hormone replace- and colposcopic follow-up among American Indian ment therapy (Nuovo & others) 435-0a and Alaska native women in the Pacific northwest (Gil- Tobacco Smoke Pollution. Relation between pas- bert & others) 183-0a sive tobacco smoke exposure and the development of Workplace. The family physician as medical review bacterial meningitis in children (Bredfeldt & others) officer (McKnight & Wheat) 29-mp 95-o0a Wounds and Injuries. Accidental instillation of Tretinoin. Vitamins as therapy in the 1990s. (Swain cyanoacrylate adhesive in the eye (Bruder & Leahey) & Kaplan) 206-r 486-br Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole Combination. Candida parapsilosis infection in a rose thorn wound Severe co-trimoxazole reaction in a man with AIDS (Turkal & Baumgardner) 484-br (Shepherd & others) 130-br Zalcitabine. Antiretroviral strategies revisited Tuberculosis. Incidence of tuberculin test conver- (Goldschmidt & others) 62-crHIV sion among employees of a metropolitan hospital Zidovudine. Antiretroviral strategies revisited (Armstrong & Johnson) 238-br (Goldschmidt & others) 62-crHIV Author Index Volume 8, 1995 Key to Abbreviations hes — health care system mp — medical practice bkrv — book review oa — original article br — brief report r — review ¢ — correspondence refl — reflections in family practice crHIV — current report — HIV sp — special communication e — editorial w — world perspective g — guidelines xX — correction Abyad, A. 325-br Dawson, H.R. 173-c Ackermann, R.J. 195-r; 430-c DeFazio, J.V., Jr. 426-c ACS Advisory Group, 221-mp Dennis, L.K. 73-e Alexander, G.P. 58-refl Denniston, G. 77-c Alto, W.A. 91-o0a; 258-c; 283-0a Deutchman, M. 81-0a; 257-c; 440-0a Altrocchi, J. 410-br Dickson, R.W. 261-bkrv Andres, J.C. 128-br Dong, B.J. 62-crHIV; 139-crHIV Angstman, G. l-oa Duvall, L.A. 503-c Armstrong, M.A. 237-br Early, E.K. 457-0a Bajorek, M. 300-mp Eckhert, N.L. 475-sp Baumgardner, D.J. 484-br Eiff, E.P. 79-bkrv Beatty, L.A. 367-0a Ellsworth, A. 435-0a Bello, M.B. 465-mp Estock, M.D. 278-o0a Berg, A.O. 114-g Ferentz, K.S. 361-oa Berger, M.S. 344-bkrv Fields, K.B. 175-bkrv; 261-bkrv Bergman, J. 434-bkrv FitzSimmons, R. 81-oa Berman, B.M. 361-0a Foley, E.C. 452-0a Bett, B.J. 426-c Forti, E.M. 469-hcs BlackmanJ,. 288-r; 503-c Fowlkes-CallinsJ, . 173-c Blake, R.L., Jr. 457-0a Fox, G.N. 175-bkrv Blume, G.B. 230-br Frame, P.S. 221-mp Boysen, E. 130-br Freis, P.C. 341-c Bredfeldt, R.C. 95-o0a Frey, J.J. Il 418-e Brodie, J.H. 114-g Froom, J. 305-g Brody, H. 58-refl; 259-bkrv; 416-e Gamliel, S. 34-hces Bruder, S.P. 486-br Geiger, WJ. 259-bkrv Bruehlman, R.D. 403-br Geyman, J.P. 345-bkrv Bujenovic, L.S. 295-mp Giebink, G.S. 270-0a Cain, S.R. 95-0a Gilbert, TJ. 183-0a Carr, R.J. 367-0a Gimlett, D.M. 505-bkrv Cefalu, C.A. 263-0a; 430-c Gjerdingen, D.K. 99-r Chapman, R.W. 46-br; 341-c Gobbo, R. 81-oa Christensen, D.B. 435-o0a Goel, R. 189-0a Christman, C.A. 410-br Goldschmidt, R.H. 62-crHIV; 139-crHIV Clark, G.W. 258-c Goldstein, B. 34-hcs Clover, R. 384-mp Goldstein, M.K. 337-e Cobb, N. 183-0a Gomez-Calcerrada, D. 331-br Colwill, J.M. 499-e Goodwin, P. 300-mp Connor, P.D. 81-o0a; 321-br; 440-0a Grubb, N.S. 114-g Cosgarea, A. 217-mp Gunderson, H. 114-g Crisp, B.J. 258-c Hambkn,J . 321-br Culpepper, L. 305-g Hanaway, PJ. 491-br Curtis, P. 170-c Harper, M.B. 189-0a D’Amico, F. 452-0a Hart, L.G. 34-hes David, D.J. 77-c Hartnoll, $.M. 361-o0a Davis, A. 392-hcs Hartranft, T.-H. 22-r Davis, L.J. 79-bkrv; 345-bkrv Hensel, W.A. 256-c 516 JABFP Nov.—Dec. 1995 Vol. 8 No. 6

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