New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) - Volume 362 - Number 7 - February 18 2010 (PDF)

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        New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) - Volume 362 - Number 7 - February 18 2010

    AUTHORS :
        New England Journal Of Medicine

    SUMMARY :
        PERSPECTIVE
            A Map to Bad Policy — Hospital Efficiency Measures in the Dartmouth Atlas
            Looking Back, Moving Forward
            The Earthquake in Haiti — Dispatch from Port-au-Prince
            Giving Teeth to Comparative-Effectiveness Research — The Oregon Experience
            Surgeons' Dispatch from Cange, Haiti
        ORIGINAL ARTICLES
            Willful Modulation of Brain Activity in Disorders of Consciousness
            Projected Effect of Dietary Salt Reductions on Future Cardiovascular Disease
            Dose of Prophylactic Platelet Transfusions and Prevention of Hemorrhage
        SPECIAL ARTICLE
            Newborn-Care Training and Perinatal Mortality in Developing Countries
        CLINICAL PRACTICE
            Small Renal Mass
        IMAGES IN CLINICAL MEDICINE
            Fulminant Ulcerative Colitis
            Prosthetic-Valve Dehiscence
        CASE RECORDS
            Case 5-2010 — A 51-Year-Old Man with HIV Infection, Proteinuria, and Edema
        EDITORIALS
            Cogito Ergo Sum by MRI
            Compelling Evidence for Public Health Action to Reduce Salt Intake
        CORRESPONDENCE
            Darbepoetin Alfa and Chronic Kidney Disease
            Vaccination against HPV-16 for Vulvar Intraepithelial Neoplasia
            A Peptide-Based Erythropoietin-Receptor Agonist for Pure Red-Cell Aplasia
            Rasagiline in Parkinson's Disease
            Thiazide Diuretics
            Market Exclusivity for Biologics
            Histopathological Features of the Kidney after Acute Renal Failure from Melamine
        POINTS OF VIEW
            Coordinating and Prioritizing Aid in Haiti.

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New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) - Volume 362 - Number 8 - February 25 2010 (PDF)

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        New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) - Volume 362 - Number 8 - February 25 2010

    AUTHORS :
        New England Journal Of Medicine

    SUMMARY :
        PERSPECTIVE
            Serving Two Masters — Conflicts of Interest in Academic Medicine
            Avoiding Side Effects in Implementing Health Insurance Reform
            Risking Big Changes with Small Reforms
            Throwing Down the Gauntlet — Televised, Bipartisan Health Care Discussions
            Forging Ahead — Embracing the “Reconciliation” Option for Reform
        ORIGINAL ARTICLES
            Mutations in the Lysosomal Enzyme–Targeting Pathway and Persistent Stuttering
            Lasofoxifene in Postmenopausal Women with Osteoporosis
            Timing of Initiation of Antiretroviral Drugs during Tuberculosis Therapy
            An Algorithm for Tuberculosis Screening and Diagnosis in People with HIV
        CLINICAL THERAPEUTICS
            Permethrin and Ivermectin for Scabies
        REVIEW ARTICLE
            Mechanisms of Disease: Graves' Ophthalmopathy
        IMAGES IN CLINICAL MEDICINE
            Processus Supracondylaris Humeri
            Abdominal-Wall Abscess
        CASE RECORDS
            Case 6-2010 — A 37-Year-Old Man with a Lesion on the Tongue
        EDITORIALS
            Genetic Susceptibility to Stuttering
            Another Selective Estrogen-Receptor Modulator for Osteoporosis
        CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF BASIC RESEARCH
            Traffic Control for BRCA1
        CORRESPONDENCE
            Management of Lung Nodules Detected by Volume CT Scanning
            A Novel Antibody Associated with Autoimmune Pancreatitis
            Rituximab, B-Lymphocyte Depletion, and Beta-Cell Function
            Revascularization for Renal-Artery Stenosis
            Acquired Autoimmune Polyglandular Syndrome, Thymoma, and an AIRE Defect.

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French Index Of Differential Diagnosis (PDF Version)

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        French Index Of Differential Diagnosis - 15th Edition

    AUTHORS :
        Mark Kinirons BSC HONS MD FRCPI FRCP,
            Department of Ageing and Health, Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals, London, UK
        Harold Ellis CBE DM MCH FRCS,
            Emeritus Professor of Surgery, Division of Anatomy, Cell and Human Biology, Guy’s, King’s and St Thomas’ School of Biomedical Sciences, London, UK

    SUMMARY :
        French’s ‘Index’ was first published in 1912. The aim of this volume remains unchanged from the original statement by Herbert French in the first paragraph of his original preface; it is an alphabetic index to help in the differential diagnosis of any condition which may be seen in hospital or general practice. Essentially it is a book for the clinician. With modern transport, regional disease barriers have broken down. Moreover, the time it takes to get anywhere in the world is considerably less than the incubation period of almost all the infectious diseases. So, tropical illnesses are no longer confined to the tropics and one country’s epidemic may appear anywhere else in the world in record time. This, together with the massive increase in iatrogenic diseases, makes the art and science of differential diagnosis more interesting than ever before – and vastly more complex too!
        The first two editions of this book were edited by Herbert French. Subsequent editors, in turn, were Arthur Douthwaite, his colleague at Guy’s Hospital, then Sir Adolphe Abrahams of Westminster Hospital, and then Frank Dudley Hart, also of Westminster. The thirteenth edition had as its editors Professor Ian Bouchier of Edinburgh, the late Peter Fleming of Westminster Hospital, and Harold Ellis. For the fourteenth edition and in this updated fifteenth edition, Harold Ellis has been responsible for all topics of a ‘surgical’ nature, with Mark Kinirons responsible for the sections on ‘medical’ subjects.
        As for the contributors, we have retained a number of old friends and recruited new ones, all chosen carefully for their specialist knowledge and teaching skills. We thank them for their splendid work, although we take full responsibility for the contents of this book.
        ‘French’ has now been completely revised – many sections are largely rewritten, new ones added, diagnostic methods updated, many old illustrations replaced and others inserted. The emphasis, however, remains the same – the importance of a careful history, detailed clinical examination and the judicious use of laboratory and imaging investigations in the elucidation of the correct diagnosis.
        We hope that this new edition of French’s Index will continue to serve the medical profession, both in the United Kingdom and overseas, as it has done now for almost a hundred years.

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Handbook Of Obstetrics And Gynecology - Benson And Pernoll's (PDF Version)

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        Handbook Of Obstetrics And Gynecology - Benson And Pernoll's - 10th Edition

    AUTHORS :
        Martin L. Pernoll, M.D.

    SUMMARY :
        During the course of this text’s ten editions, societal evolutions have materially transformed the provider-patient exchange. Each patient and each provider’s perception of these alterations may vary and there are certainly differences from country to country and within different cultures; however, cumulatively these evolutions amount to a changing paradigm of provider-patient interaction. In the US the majority of these transformations are positive.
        The provider-patient interface must allow the freedom for discussion of all such issues without threatening the individual beliefs, ethics, or morality of any party involved in the dialogue. True openness of discussion (listening as well as hearing) is imperative to guard against the hazard of ambiguous expectations and relationship difficulties. Moreover, the scientific, provider, legal, legislative, and patient communities must endeavor to match the free, open, nonjudgmental, and nonadversarial nature of most providerpatient exchanges.
        This edition continues in the spirit of true communication started and maintained by Dr. Ralph Benson through preceding editions. We encourage the reader to provide us with their thoughts and sincerely desire that you find this edition useful.

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Basic And Clinical Pharmacology(CHM Version) KATZUNG

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        Basic And Clinical Pharmacology - 11th Edition

    AUTHORS :
        Bertram G. Katzung
        Susan B. Masters
        Anthony J. Trevor

    SUMMARY :
        The eleventh edition of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology is a new book in two important ways. First, the addition of new Associate Editors to the editorial group has increased currency, depth, and breadth of coverage; second, conversion to fullcolor style has increased the clarity of presentation and total information content. At the same time, the overall organization has been improved and the educational content of previous editions has been expanded.
        As in prior editions, the book is designed to provide a comprehensive, authoritative, and readable pharmacology textbook for students in the health sciences. Frequent revision is necessary to keep pace with the rapid changes in pharmacology and therapeutics; the 2–3 year revision cycle of the printed text is among the best in the field and the availability of an online version provides even greater currency. In addition to the full-color illustrations, other new features have been introduced. The Case Study at the beginning of chapters and the Drug Summary Table at the end of chapters will make the learning process even more interesting and efficient. The book also offers special features that make it a useful reference for house officers and practicing clinicians.
        This edition marks the 27th year of publication of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. The widespread adoption of the first ten editions indicates that this book fills an important need. We believe that the eleventh edition will satisfy this need even more successfully. Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, French, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, and Turkish translations are available. Translations into other languages are under way; the publisher may be contacted for further information.

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Dewhurst's Textbook Of Obstetrics And Gynaecology(PDF Version)

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        Dewhurst's Textbook Of Obstetrics And Gynaecology - 7th Edition.pdf

    AUTHORS :
        D. KEITH EDMONDS, FRCOG, FRACOG

    SUMMARY :
        As I write this Preface in 2006, the specialty of obstetrics and gynaecology worldwide is going through a crisis of recruitment. It seems to all the contributors to this book a strange and sad time as the fascination of obstetrics and gynaecology remains unchallenged. Since the 6th edition, many advances have occurred and these have led to improvements in healthcare throughout the world. The efforts with regard to maternal and fetal health and to the gynaecological care of women remains a triumph of modern medicine. We hope that the reader will enjoy being stimulated by the fascination and intellectual stimulation that comes from the study of obstetrics and gynaecology.
        I wish to thank all the contributors who have submitted chapters for the readers’pleasur e, to impart their knowledge and to hopefully see this translated into high quality clinical practice. I would like to thank all of the contributors whose contributions span the breadth of obstetrics and gynaecology and we hope that these individual chapters will stimulate the reader to a greater understanding and thereafter a healthy appetite for more knowledge.
        The obstetrics and gynaecology of the future will almost certainly be different from the practice that has occurred over the last 150 years and as the future beckons more specialized individuals, a basic knowledge of obstetrics and gynaecology will still underpin the training of young doctors for the future. I hope this book will continue to provide that wealth of knowledge and stimulate young doctors to join the specialty and become contributors in the future.
        I would like to thank my secretary, Liz Manson, without whom many of the contributors in this book would have slept very soundly. Her incessant efforts to obtain the chapters have been remarkable and I am indebted to her. I would also like to thank Fiona Pattison at Blackwell Publishing and the editorial team for their support in the publication of this volume.

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ECG In Emergency Medicine And Acute Care (PDF Version)

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        ECG In Emergency Medicine And Acute Care

    AUTHORS :
        Richard A. Harrigan, MD
        William J. Brady, MD
        Theodore C. Chan, MD

    SUMMARY :
        The electrocardiogram (ECG) is an ideal tool for the practice of emergency medicinedit is non-invasive, inexpensive, easy to use, and it yields a wealth of information. All emergency physicians interpret multiple ECGs every day–and at times the most critical decisions of any given day are based on ECG interpretation at the bedside, such as in the assessment of the patients with chest pain, dyspnea, or even shock. However, although the ‘‘high profile’’ disease statesdsuch as acute coronary syndromedclassically are linked with this indispensable tool, we use the ECG for much more.
        Although traditionally the ECG is thought of as a cardiologists tool, it is really the domain of any medical practitioner making real-time assessments of patientsdthe emergency physician, the internist, the family practitioner, the intensivist, to name a few. As such, we all must become very comfortable with the many facets and subtleties of ECG interpretation. We should be expert in the urgent and emergent interpretation of the ECG. It is our hope that this issue of the Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America will help the physician on the front lines of patient care understand the complex wealth of information delivered by this relatively simple test.
        In this issue, we examine the ECG in traditional and nontraditional realms. Diagnosis of dysrhythmia and acute coronary syndromes is an obvious focus of this text. Several articles take an in-depth look at other morphologic issues we are often confronted with on the ECG; namely intraventricular conduction delays, the manifestations of electronic cardiac pacemakers, and the subtleties of ST segment/T wave changes as they pertain to the many syndromes that cause them. The issue also includes several articles on electrocardiographic manifestations of noncoronary disease, both cardiac and systemic. The ECG is also examined in subpopulations important to the emergency medicine practitioner: the child and the poisoned patient. Finally, more atypical topics of ECG interpretation are included; we offer an article on the detection of electrode misconnection and artifact, and look toward the horizon with a consideration of newer techniques and technologies.
        While working on this issue of the Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, we considered not only healthcare provider education, but the constraints of rendering patient care in the emergency setting. We would like to recognize all emergency health care providers for their dedicated work for individuals in need. This work is performed at times under extreme circumstances with minimal information and resource. And yet, the outcome is most often positive. We should indeed all be proud of our profession.
        We are happy to present a broad range of talented authors from across the country, and we feel they have provided you with an excellent, in-depth discussion of the ECG. It is our hope that you will enjoy this issue on The ECG in Emergency Medicine, and that it will serve as informative reading to you as well as a valued reference for the future.

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New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) - Volume 362 - Number 8 - February 25 2010(PDF Version)

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        New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) - Volume 362 - Number 8 - February 25 2010

    AUTHORS :
        New England Journal Of Medicine

    SUMMARY :
        PERSPECTIVE
            Serving Two Masters — Conflicts of Interest in Academic Medicine
            Avoiding Side Effects in Implementing Health Insurance Reform
            Risking Big Changes with Small Reforms
            Throwing Down the Gauntlet — Televised, Bipartisan Health Care Discussions
            Forging Ahead — Embracing the “Reconciliation” Option for Reform
        ORIGINAL ARTICLES
            Mutations in the Lysosomal Enzyme–Targeting Pathway and Persistent Stuttering
            Lasofoxifene in Postmenopausal Women with Osteoporosis
            Timing of Initiation of Antiretroviral Drugs during Tuberculosis Therapy
            An Algorithm for Tuberculosis Screening and Diagnosis in People with HIV
        CLINICAL THERAPEUTICS
            Permethrin and Ivermectin for Scabies
        REVIEW ARTICLE
            Mechanisms of Disease: Graves' Ophthalmopathy
        IMAGES IN CLINICAL MEDICINE
            Processus Supracondylaris Humeri
            Abdominal-Wall Abscess
        CASE RECORDS
            Case 6-2010 — A 37-Year-Old Man with a Lesion on the Tongue
        EDITORIALS
            Genetic Susceptibility to Stuttering
            Another Selective Estrogen-Receptor Modulator for Osteoporosis
        CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF BASIC RESEARCH
            Traffic Control for BRCA1
        CORRESPONDENCE
            Management of Lung Nodules Detected by Volume CT Scanning
            A Novel Antibody Associated with Autoimmune Pancreatitis
            Rituximab, B-Lymphocyte Depletion, and Beta-Cell Function
            Revascularization for Renal-Artery Stenosis
            Acquired Autoimmune Polyglandular Syndrome, Thymoma, and an AIRE Defect.

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New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) -Volume 362 -Number 3 -January 21 2010(PDF Version)

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        New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) - Volume 362 - Number 3 - January 21 2010

    AUTHORS :
        New England Journal Of Medicine

    SUMMARY :
        PERSPECTIVE
            Erythropoiesis-Stimulating Agents — Time for a Reevaluation
            Accelerating the Use of Electronic Health Records in Physician Practices
            Health Care Reform and the Need for Comparative-Effectiveness Research
            Patient-Centered Medical Homes in Ontario
            Nearing Negotiations — Reconciling Key Differences between House and Senate Reform Measures
        ORIGINAL ARTICLES
            Treatment with Monoclonal Antibodies against Clostridium difficile Toxins
            Lethal Skeletal Dysplasia in Mice and Humans Lacking the Golgin GMAP-210
            Percent Emphysema, Airflow Obstruction, and Impaired Left Ventricular Filling
        CLINICAL PRACTICE
            Systolic Heart Failure
        REVIEW ARTICLE
            Medical Progress: Williams–Beuren Syndrome
        IMAGES IN CLINICAL MEDICINE
            Extramedullary Hematopoiesis Associated with β-Thalassemia
            Hydropneumothorax
        CASE RECORDS
            Case 2-2010 — A 47-Year-Old Man with Abdominal and Flank Pain
        EDITORIALS
            Clostridium difficile — Beyond Antibiotics
            Achondrogenesis Type 1A — From Mouse to Human
            The Shrinking Heart in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
        CORRESPONDENCE
            Defibrillator Implantation Early after Myocardial Infarction
            Interleukin-2 Therapy in Patients with HIV Infection
            Doxycycline for Mansonella perstans Infection
            Case 33-2009: A Woman with Fever after Cesarean Section
            Contaminated Dietary Supplements
            Balancing “No Blame” with Accountability in Patient Safety
            Lovastatin in X-Linked Adrenoleukodystrophy.

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New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) -Volume 362 -Number 4 -January 28 2010 (PDF Version)

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        New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) - Volume 362 - Number 4 - January 28 2010

    AUTHORS :
        New England Journal Of Medicine

    SUMMARY :
        PERSPECTIVE
            Tobacco Control and Free Speech — An American Dilemma
            Medicine's Ethical Responsibility for Health Care Reform — The Top Five List
            American Values and Health Care Reform
        ORIGINAL ARTICLES
            Effect of Human Rotavirus Vaccine on Severe Diarrhea in African Infants
            Effect of Rotavirus Vaccination on Death from Childhood Diarrhea in Mexico
            Outcomes after Internal versus External Tocodynamometry for Monitoring Labor
            Brief Report: Vaccine-Acquired Rotavirus in Infants with Severe Combined Immunodeficiency
        SPECIAL ARTICLE
            Increased Ambulatory Care Copayments and Hospitalizations among the Elderly
        REVIEW ARTICLE
            Mechanisms of Disease: Alzheimer's Disease
        IMAGES IN CLINICAL MEDICINE
            Gallstone Ileus
            Cutaneous Larva Migrans
        CASE RECORDS
            Case 3-2010 — A 5-Month-Old Boy with Developmental Delay and Irritability
        EDITORIAL
            Rotavirus Vaccine — A Powerful Tool to Combat Deaths from Diarrhea
        CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF BASIC RESEARCH
            α2A-Adrenergic Receptors and Type 2 Diabetes
        CORRESPONDENCE
            The Clinical Course of Advanced Dementia
            Treatment for Mild Gestational Diabetes
            Dectin-1 Deficiency and Mucocutaneous Fungal Infections
            Taxing Sugar-Sweetened Beverages
            Somatic Mutations of IDH1 and IDH2 in the Leukemic Transformation of Myeloproliferative Neoplasms
            Responses to 2009 H1N1 Vaccine in Children 3 to 17 Years of Age
            Benefit Assessment in Germany

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New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) - Volume 365 -Number 8 -August 25 2011(PDF Version)

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        New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) - Volume 365 - Number 8 - August 25 2011

    AUTHORS :
        New England Journal Of Medicine

    SUMMARY :
        PERSPECTIVE
            Impossible? Outlawing State Safety Laws for Generic Drugs
            The Effects of Medicaid Coverage — Learning from the Oregon Experiment
            HIV Surveillance, Public Health, and Clinical Medicine — Will the Walls Come Tumbling Down?
        ORIGINAL ARTICLES
            Azithromycin for Prevention of Exacerbations of COPD
            Apixaban with Antiplatelet Therapy after Acute Coronary Syndrome
            Origins of the E. coli Strain Causing an Outbreak of Hemolytic–Uremic Syndrome in Germany
            Brief Report: Open-Source Genomic Analysis of Shiga-Toxin–Producing E. coli O104:H4
            Brief Report: Chimeric Antigen Receptor–Modified T Cells in Chronic Lymphoid Leukemia
        CLINICAL THERAPEUTICS
            Thrombopoietin-Receptor Agonists for Primary Immune Thrombocytopenia
        IMAGES IN CLINICAL MEDICINE
            Baló's Concentric Sclerosis
            Pneumatosis Cystoides Intestinalis
        CASE RECORDS
            Case 26-2011 — A 7-Year-Old Boy with a Complex Cyst in the Kidney
        EDITORIALS
            Preventing Exacerbations of COPD — Advice from Hippocrates
            Redirecting T Cells
        CLINICAL DECISIONS
            Treatment of a 6-Year-Old Girl with Vesicoureteral Reflux — Polling Results
        CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF BASIC RESEARCH
            Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and the Neutrophil
        CORRESPONDENCE
            Transmission of Resistant Bacteria in Intensive Care
            Abiraterone and Increased Survival in Metastatic Prostate Cancer
            FOLFIRINOX versus Gemcitabine for Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer
            Selenium and the Course of Mild Graves' Orbitopathy
            gp100 Peptide Vaccine in Melanoma
            Childhood Diarrhea Deaths after Rotavirus Vaccination in Mexico
        CORRECTIONS
            MYO1E, Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis, and the Cytoskeleton
            Effect of Nesiritide in Patients with Acute Decompensated Heart Failure
            Photo Filler.

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New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) - Volume 362 -Number 5 -February 4 2010(PDF Version)

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        New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) - Volume 362 - Number 5 - February 4 2010

    AUTHORS :
        New England Journal Of Medicine

    SUMMARY :
        PERSPECTIVE
            Medicare and Medical Technology — The Growing Demand for Relevant Outcomes
            Withholding Information from Patients — When Less Is More
            Launching HITECH
            Cottage Industry to Postindustrial Care — The Revolution in Health Care Delivery
        ORIGINAL ARTICLES
            A Placebo-Controlled Trial of Oral Fingolimod in Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis
            Oral Fingolimod or Intramuscular Interferon for Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis
            A Placebo-Controlled Trial of Oral Cladribine for Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis
            Acyclovir and Transmission of HIV-1 from Persons Infected with HIV-1 and HSV-2
        CLINICAL PRACTICE
            Jet Lag
        IMAGES IN CLINICAL MEDICINE
            Kinked Carotids
            Bleeding Esophageal Varices
        CLINICAL PROBLEM-SOLVING
            Under Pressure
        EDITORIALS
            Oral Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis — Sea Change or Incremental Step?
            Reviewers for the Journal, July–December 2009
        SOUNDING BOARD
            Comparative Effectiveness and Health Care Spending — Implications for Reform
        CORRESPONDENCE
            Intensity of Continuous Renal-Replacement Therapy
            Functional Status of Elderly Adults Receiving Dialysis
            Accuracy of Financial Disclosures Reported by Physicians
            Ankle–Brachial Index and Peripheral Arterial Disease
            Transfusion of RhD-Positive Blood in “Asia Type” DEL Recipients
            A Wii Fracture.

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New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) -Volume 362 - Number 6 -February 11 2010(PDF Version)

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        New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) - Volume 362 - Number 6 - February 11 2010

    AUTHORS :
        New England Journal Of Medicine

    SUMMARY :
        PERSPECTIVE
            Is It Always Wrong to Perform Futile CPR?
            Failing to Thrive
            The Constitutionality of the Individual Mandate for Health Insurance
            Press Ahead or Scale Back? The Reform Effort after the GOP Victory in Massachusetts
        ORIGINAL ARTICLES
            Childhood Obesity, Other Cardiovascular Risk Factors, and Premature Death
            Stent Graft versus Balloon Angioplasty for Failing Dialysis-Access Grafts
            Single-Dose Liposomal Amphotericin B for Visceral Leishmaniasis in India
            Long-Term Results of Hypofractionated Radiation Therapy for Breast Cancer
            Brief Report: Lack of Cyclophilin B in Osteogenesis Imperfecta with Normal Collagen Folding
        REVIEW ARTICLE
            Current Concepts: The Enigma of Spontaneous Preterm Birth
        IMAGES IN CLINICAL MEDICINE
            Retinal Arteriolar Occlusions during a Sickle Cell Crisis
            Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
        INTERACTIVE MEDICAL CASE
            Stalking the Diagnosis - Not Available
        CASE RECORDS
            Case 4-2010 — A 53-Year-Old Man with Arthralgias, Oral Ulcers, Vision Loss, and Vocal-Cord Paralysis
        EDITORIALS
            Are Children the Future of Type 2 Diabetes Prevention?
            Fistula First, Stent Graft Second
        CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF BASIC RESEARCH
            How Innate Immunity Can Inhibit the Release of HIV-1 from Infected Cells
        CORRESPONDENCE
            Antibiotic Prophylaxis and Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection in Children
            Norovirus Gastroenteritis
            Bacterial Diarrhea
            Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors for Pulmonary Hypertension
            FDA Drug Information That Never Reaches Clinicians
            Neuromuscular Symptoms and Elevated Creatine Kinase after Statin Withdrawal
            Israeli Views of Health Care Reform

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        Smith's General Urology - 16th Edition

    AUTHORS :
        Emil A. Tanagho, MD
        Jack W. McAninch, MD

    SUMMARY :
        Smith's General Urology, 16th Edition, provides in a concise format the information necessary for the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases managed by urologic surgeons. Our goal has been to keep the book current, to the point, and readable.
        Medical students will find this book useful because of its concise, easy-to-follow format and organization and its breadth of information. Interns and residents, as well as practicing physicians in urology or general medicine, will find it an efficient and current reference, particularly because of its emphasis on diagnosis and treatment.
        The 16th edition is a thorough revision of the book. No new chapters have been added. However, three chapters were completely rewritten by new authors: Chapter 13: Bacterial Infections of the Genitourinary Tract, Hiep T. Nguyen, MD; Chapter 29: Disorders of the Adrenal Glands, Christopher J. Kane, MD; and Chapter 41: Abnormalities of Sexual Determination & Differentiation, Laurence S. Baskin, MD. The total number of chapters has been reduced to 43, as we eliminated one chapter (Urologic Laser Surgery) and incorporated six others in related chapters. To these, and to all our ongoing contributors, we are deeply indebted.
        The book has been reviewed and updated throughout, with emphasis on current references. The several hundred illustrations have been further modernized and improved, including many fine anatomic drawings and the latest imaging techniques. Since the 11th Edition, the following translations have been published: Chinese, French, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Turkish.
        We greatly appreciate the assistance of our sponsoring editor, Janet Foltin, and Development Editor, Janene Matragrano Oransky, whose expertise and patience have been instrumental in bringing this edition to completion.

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New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) - Volume 364 - Number 2 - January 13 2011(PDF)

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        New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) - Volume 364 - Number 2 - January 13 2011

    AUTHORS :
        New England Journal Of Medicine

    SUMMARY :
        PERSPECTIVE
            The Age-Old Struggle against the Antivaccinationists
            ACOs and the Enforcement of Fraud, Abuse, and Antitrust Laws
            Educating Physicians to Prevent Fraud, Waste, and Abuse
        ORIGINAL ARTICLES
            Treatment of Acute Otitis Media in Children under 2 Years of Age
            A Placebo-Controlled Trial of Antimicrobial Treatment for Acute Otitis Media
            Cholesterol Efflux Capacity, High-Density Lipoprotein Function, and Atherosclerosis
            Genetic Variant of the Scavenger Receptor BI in Humans
        CLINICAL THERAPEUTICS
            Iron-Chelating Therapy for Transfusional Iron Overload
        VIDEOS IN CLINICAL MEDICINE
            Tympanocentesis in Children with Acute Otitis Media
        IMAGES IN CLINICAL MEDICINE
            Auricular Cartilage Calcification and Adrenal Insufficiency
            Fungal Infection from Sweeping in the Wrong Place
        CASE RECORDS
            Case 1-2011 — A 35-Year-Old Man with Fever, Bacteremia, and a Mass in the Left Atrium
        EDITORIALS
            Is Acute Otitis Media a Treatable Disease?
            HDL and Cardiovascular-Disease Risk — Time for a New Approach?
        HEALTH POLICY REPORT
            Rapidly Evolving Physician-Payment Policy — More Than the SGR
        CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF BASIC RESEARCH
            Reprogramming Fibroblasts into Cardiomyocytes
        CORRESPONDENCE
            Transcatheter Aortic-Valve Implantation for Aortic Stenosis
            Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells in Long-QT Syndrome
            Rapid Molecular Detection of Tuberculosis
            Therapeutic Hypothermia after Cardiac Arrest
            Update of the ACCORD Eye Study
            A Controlled Trial of a Prostacyclin and rt-PA in the Treatment of Severe Frostbite.

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New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) - Volume 364 - Number 3 - January 20 2011 (PDF Version)

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        New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) - Volume 364 - Number 3 - January 20 2011

    AUTHORS :
        New England Journal Of Medicine

    SUMMARY :
        PERSPECTIVE
            Broadening the Scope of Nursing Practice
            Nurses for the Future
            Assessing an ACO Prototype — Medicare's Physician Group Practice Demonstration
            Can Congress Make You Buy Broccoli? And Why That's a Hard Question
        ORIGINAL ARTICLES
            Iniparib plus Chemotherapy in Metastatic Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
            A Genetic Basis for Functional Hypothalamic Amenorrhea
            A Prospective Natural-History Study of Coronary Atherosclerosis
            Nucleic Acid Testing to Detect HBV Infection in Blood Donors
        CLINICAL PRACTICE
            Vitamin D Insufficiency
        REVIEW ARTICLE
            Medical Progress: Necrotizing Enterocolitis
        IMAGES IN CLINICAL MEDICINE
            Cholesterol Emboli after Coronary Bypass Surgery
            Palmar–Plantar Rash with Cytarabine Therapy
        CASE RECORDS
            Case 2-2011 — A 30-Year-Old Woman with Shock after Treatment of a Furuncle
        EDITORIALS
            PARP and Cancer — If It's Broke, Don't Fix It
        CORRESPONDENCE
            Nurses' Scope of Practice
            More on Screening Mammography
            mTOR Inhibitors and Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease
            Antibody Therapy and Neuroblastoma
        CORRECTIONS
            A Flood of Opioids, a Rising Tide of Deaths
            Emergence of a Multidrug-Resistant Pandemic Influenza A (H1N1) Virus
            Lasofoxifene in Postmenopausal Women with Osteoporosis.

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New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) - Volume 364 - Number 4 - January 27 2011(PDF )

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        New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) - Volume 364 - Number 4 - January 27 2011

    AUTHORS :
        New England Journal Of Medicine

    SUMMARY :
        PERSPECTIVE
            The Importance of the Individual Mandate — Evidence from Massachusetts
            Health Care Reform — What Went Wrong on the Way to the Courthouse
            Implementing Health Care Reform — An Interview with HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius
            Public Health in Haiti — Challenges and Progress
        ORIGINAL ARTICLES
            Prevention of Dialysis Catheter Malfunction with Recombinant Tissue Plasminogen Activator
            Ventricular Tachyarrhythmias after Cardiac Arrest in Public versus at Home
            Peginterferon plus Adefovir versus Either Drug Alone for Hepatitis Delta
            Induced First-Trimester Abortion and Risk of Mental Disorder
        REVIEW ARTICLES
            Genomic Medicine: Genomics and the Continuum of Cancer Care
            Current Concepts: Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension
        IMAGES IN CLINICAL MEDICINE
            A Photosensitive Dermatitis in the Intensive Care Unit
            Decreased Skin Turgor
        CASE RECORDS
            Case 3-2011 — A 58-Year-Old Woman with a Mass in the Liver
        EDITORIALS
            Tackling the Achilles' Heel of Hemodialysis
            A Critic's Assessment of Our Approach to Cardiac Arrest
        CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF BASIC RESEARCH
            Systems Biology and Red Cells
        CORRESPONDENCE
            Home Monitoring of Warfarin Effects
            Treatment of Superficial Thrombophlebitis
            Endobronchial Valves for Emphysema
            Erythropoietin in Kidney Disease and Type 2 Diabetes
            Permethrin Treatment of Head Lice with Knockdown Resistance–like Gene
            Nonmydriatic Ocular Fundus Photography in the Emergency Department
        CORRECTIONS
            Gestational Diabetes — Whom Do We Treat?
            Renal Failure in Cirrhosis
            Excision and Skin Grafting of Thermal Burns.

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New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) - Volume 364 - Number 5 - February 3 2011(PDF)

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        New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) - Volume 364 - Number 5 - February 3 2011

    AUTHORS :
        New England Journal Of Medicine

    SUMMARY :
        PERSPECTIVE
            Focus on Research: Weighing the Benefits and Costs of HPV Vaccination of Young Men
            Harnessing Our Opportunity to Make Primary Care Sustainable
            The Wyden–Brown Bill — Short on State Flexibility
        ORIGINAL ARTICLES
            Efficacy of Quadrivalent HPV Vaccine against HPV Infection and Disease in Males
            Effect of Occult Metastases on Survival in Node-Negative Breast Cancer
            Fidaxomicin versus Vancomycin for Clostridium difficile Infection
            NT5E Mutations and Arterial Calcifications
        CLINICAL PRACTICE
            Gout
        REVIEW ARTICLE
            Current Concepts: Myocardial Infarction Due to Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
        VIDEOS IN CLINICAL MEDICINE
            Arterial Puncture for Blood Gas Analysis
        IMAGES IN CLINICAL MEDICINE
            Madelung's Disease
            Pseudomembranous Colitis
        CLINICAL PROBLEM-SOLVING
            Avoiding a Rash Diagnosis
        EDITORIAL
            The Search for Effective Treatment of Clostridium difficile Infection
        SOUNDING BOARD
            Equipoise and the Dilemma of Randomized Clinical Trials
        CORRESPONDENCE
            CYP2C19 Genotype and Outcomes of Clopidogrel Treatment
            Endometriosis-Associated Ovarian Carcinomas
            Profound Deafness in Childhood
            Rejection of the Kidney Allograft
            More on Aprepitant for Erlotinib-Induced Pruritus
            p53 Lesions in Leukemic Transformation
        CORRECTIONS
            Telemonitoring in Patients with Heart Failure
            Tourette's Syndrome
            Management of Varices and Variceal Hemorrhage in Cirrhosis.

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New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) - Volume 364 - Number 6 - February 10 2011(PDF)

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        New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) - Volume 364 - Number 6 - February 10 2011

    AUTHORS :
        New England Journal Of Medicine

    SUMMARY :
        PERSPECTIVE
            The States' Next Challenge — Securing Primary Care for Expanded Medicaid Populations
            A Recipe for Medical Schools to Produce Primary Care Physicians
            Developing the Sentinel System — A National Resource for Evidence Development
        ORIGINAL ARTICLES
            Sunitinib Malate for the Treatment of Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors
            Everolimus for Advanced Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors
            Effect of Direct-to-Consumer Genomewide Profiling to Assess Disease Risk
        SPECIAL ARTICLE
            The Role of Public-Sector Research in the Discovery of Drugs and Vaccines
        CLINICAL THERAPEUTICS
            Radioiodine Therapy for Hyperthyroidism
        IMAGES IN CLINICAL MEDICINE
            Sialolith of the Submandibular Salivary Gland
            Limbal Dermoid
        INTERACTIVE MEDICAL CASE
            Lying Low - NOT AVAILABLE
        CASE RECORDS
            Case 4-2011 — A 4-Year-Old Boy with Back Pain and Hypercalcemia
        EDITORIALS
            Promising Advances in the Treatment of Malignant Pancreatic Endocrine Tumors
            Reviewers for the Journal, July–December 2010
            Biomedical Research and Health Advances
        CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF BASIC RESEARCH
            Leukodystrophy and Gene Therapy with a Dimmer Switch
        CORRESPONDENCE
            Safety of Recombinant Activated Factor VII in Randomized Clinical Trials
            Everolimus and Giant-Cell Astrocytomas in Tuberous Sclerosis
            Tiotropium Step-Up Therapy in Asthma
            Reimbursement Policy and Androgen-Deprivation Therapy for Prostate Cancer
            Guidelines for Immune Thrombocytopenia
            Ranibizumab for Age-Related Macular Degeneration
            Bisphosphonates for Osteoporosis
            Hemodialysis
            Writing New Rules for Insurers
            NK-Cell and B-Cell Deficiency with a Thymic Mass
        CORRECTIONS
            Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase Inhibition in Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer
            Alzheimer's Disease
            Mepolizumab and Exacerbations of Refractory Eosinophilic Asthma.

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New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) - Volume 364 - Number 7 - February 17 2011(PDF)

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        New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) - Volume 364 - Number 7 - February 17 2011

    AUTHORS :
        New England Journal Of Medicine

    SUMMARY :
        PERSPECTIVE
            Bundled Payment for ESRD — Including ESAs in Medicare's Dialysis Package
            Special Treatment — The Story of Medicare's ESRD Entitlement
            Time to Fill the Doughnuts — Health Care Reform and Medicare Part D
            Accountable Care Organizations at Academic Medical Centers
            Accountable Care at Academic Medical Centers — Lessons from Johns Hopkins
        ORIGINAL ARTICLES
            Efficacy of Intravitreal Bevacizumab for Stage 3+ Retinopathy of Prematurity
            Risk HLA-DQA1 and PLA2R1 Alleles in Idiopathic Membranous Nephropathy
            NFKBIA Deletion in Glioblastomas
            Safety of Influenza A (H1N1) Vaccine in Postmarketing Surveillance in China
        CLINICAL PRACTICE
            Streptococcal Pharyngitis
        REVIEW ARTICLE
            Mechanisms of Disease: Hypoxia and Inflammation
        IMAGES IN CLINICAL MEDICINE
            Differential Clubbing and Cyanosis
            Lingual Hematoma after Thrombolytic Therapy
        CASE RECORDS
            Case 5-2011 — A 65-Year-Old Man with Hematuria after Treatment for Prostate Cancer
        EDITORIALS
            Bevacizumab for Retinopathy of Prematurity
            Genes That Link Nephritis to Autoantibodies and Innate Immunity
        CORRESPONDENCE
            Clopidogrel with or without Omeprazole in Coronary Disease
            Outcomes of Kidney Transplantation in HIV-Infected Recipients
            Temporal Trends in Rates of Patient Harm from Medical Care
            Opioids and Deaths
            Osteochondromas after Total-Body Irradiation
            Long-Term Therapy with Bevacizumab in Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia
            PLA2R Autoantibodies and PLA2R Glomerular Deposits in Membranous Nephropathy

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New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) -Volume 364 -Number 8 - February 24 2011(PDF Version)

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        New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) - Volume 364 - Number 8 - February 24 2011

    AUTHORS :
        New England Journal Of Medicine

    SUMMARY :
        PERSPECTIVE
            Transforming Graduate Medical Education to Improve Health Care Value
            Advancing Medical Education by Teaching Health Policy
            Residents: Workers or Students in the Eyes of the Law?
        ORIGINAL ARTICLES
            Exposure to Environmental Microorganisms and Childhood Asthma
            Heterogeneity of Hemoglobin H Disease in Childhood
            Association between Body-Mass Index and Risk of Death in More Than 1 Million Asians
            Whole-Genome Sequencing and Social-Network Analysis of a Tuberculosis Outbreak
            Brief Report: Perilipin Deficiency and Autosomal Dominant Partial Lipodystrophy
        REVIEW ARTICLE
            Current Concepts: Point-of-Care Ultrasonography
        VIDEOS IN CLINICAL MEDICINE
            Intraosseous Catheter Placement in Children
        IMAGES IN CLINICAL MEDICINE
            Myositis Ossificans
            Carotid–Cavernous Sinus Fistula
        CASE RECORDS
            Case 6-2011 — A 77-Year-Old Man with Dyspnea, Weakness, and Diaphoresis
        EDITORIALS
            Barnyard Microbes and Childhood Asthma
            Newborn Screening for α-Thalassemia — Keeping Up with Globalization
        CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF BASIC RESEARCH
            Resistance to BRAF Inhibition in Melanomas
        CORRESPONDENCE
            Crizotinib in Anaplastic Large-Cell Lymphoma
            More on Crizotinib
            Diets for Maintenance of Weight Loss
            Body-Mass Index and Mortality among White Adults
            Recurrent Miscarriage
        CORRECTIONS
            Transcatheter Aortic-Valve Implantation for Aortic Stenosis
            Adjuvant Docetaxel for High-Risk, Node-Negative Breast Cancer
            Graves' Ophthalmopathy.

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New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) - Volume 365 - Number 1 -July 7 2011(PDF Version)

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        New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) - Volume 365 - Number 1 - July 7 2011

    AUTHORS :
        New England Journal Of Medicine

    SUMMARY :
        PERSPECTIVE
            Access to Safety Data — Stockholders versus Prescribers
            New FDA Regulation to Improve Safety Reporting in Clinical Trials
            Lessons from the Trenches — A High-Functioning Primary Care Clinic
            Becoming a Physician: Level IV Evidence — Adverse Anecdote and Clinical Practice
        ORIGINAL ARTICLES
            New Regimens to Prevent Tuberculosis in Adults with HIV Infection
            Primary Isoniazid Prophylaxis against Tuberculosis in HIV-Exposed Children
            Effect of Nesiritide in Patients with Acute Decompensated Heart Failure
            A Hemodynamic Study of Pulmonary Hypertension in Sickle Cell Disease
            STAT1 Mutations in Autosomal Dominant Chronic Mucocutaneous Candidiasis
        CLINICAL PRATICE
            Glucocorticoid-Induced Bone Disease
        IMAGES IN CLINICAL MEDICINE
            Dermatologic Signs of Multiple Myeloma
            Nonobstructive Hydronephrosis with Secondary Polycythemia
        CLINICAL PROBLEM-SOLVING
            A Sleeping Giant
        EDITORIALS
            What Is Thwarting Tuberculosis Prevention in High-Burden Settings?
            The Lost Decade of Nesiritide
        HEALTH LAW, ETHICS, AND HUMAN RIGHTS
            Why Do the Same Drugs Look Different? Pills, Trade Dress, and Public Health
        CORRESPONDENCE
            Percutaneous Repair or Surgery for Mitral Regurgitation
            Ex Vivo Lung Perfusion in Lung Transplantation
            Quality of Care and Negligence Litigation in Nursing Homes
            Case 9-2011: A Man with Flushing and Hypotension.
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New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) - Volume 365 - Number 2 - July 14 2011 - FREE DOWNLOAD (PDF Version)

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        New England Journal Of Medicine (NEJM) - Volume 365 - Number 2 - July 14 2011

    AUTHORS :
        New England Journal Of Medicine

    SUMMARY :
        PERSPECTIVE
            The Risks and Benefits of 5α-Reductase Inhibitors for Prostate-Cancer Prevention
            Why States Are So Miffed about Medicaid — Economics, Politics, and the “Woodwork Effect”
            Medicaid and Access to Health Care — A Proposal for Continued Inaction?
            Money for Nothing? The Problem of the Board-Exam Coaching Industry
            Changing End Points in Breast-Cancer Drug Approval — The Avastin Story
            Reputation and Precedent in the Bevacizumab Decision
        ORIGINAL ARTICLES
            Radiotherapy and Short-Term Androgen Deprivation for Localized Prostate Cancer
            Active Albuterol or Placebo, Sham Acupuncture, or No Intervention in Asthma
            IRF8 Mutations and Human Dendritic-Cell Immunodeficiency
        REVIEW ARTICLES
            Current Concepts: Rapid-Response Teams
            Mechanisms of Disease: The Coagulopathy of Chronic Liver Disease
        IMAGES IN CLINICAL MEDICINE
            Imperforate Hymen with Hematocolpometra
            Angioedema
        CASE RECORDS
            Case 21-2011 — A 31-Year-Old Man with ALK-Positive Adenocarcinoma of the Lung
        EDITORIALS
            Risk-Based Management of Prostate Cancer
            Meaningful Placebos — Controlling the Uncontrollable
        CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF BASIC RESEARCH
            SHANK3, the Synapse, and Autism
        CORRESPONDENCE
            Boceprevir for Chronic HCV Genotype 1 Infection
            MUC5B Promoter Polymorphism and Pulmonary Fibrosis
            Dalteparin in Critically Ill Patients
            Stents versus CABG for Left Main Coronary Artery Disease
            Pioglitazone for Diabetes Prevention
            Pulse Oximetry
            Case 10-2011: Fever, Confusion, and Liver Failure
            Eosinophil Granule Protein Localization in Eosinophilic Endomyocardial Disease
        CORRECTION
            Percutaneous Repair or Surgery for Mitral Regurgitation.

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