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20 June 2000 Volume 132 Issue 12
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Kenneth J. Smith and Mark S. Roberts

In an analysis biased against use of sildenafil, the cost-effectiveness of sildenafil treatment for erectile dysfunction compared favorably with that of accepted therapies for other medical conditions.

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Douglas S. Bell, Gregg C. Fonarow, Ron D. Hays, and Carol M. Mangione

On-line tutorials for physicians may improve learning efficiency and satisfaction more than print materials do, but one self-study exposure may be insufficient for long-term knowledge retention.

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Barbara White, Wendy C. Moore, Fredrick M. Wigley, Hui Qing Xiao, and Robert A. Wise

The presence of lung inflammation identified patients with scleroderma who are more likely to have worsening lung function. Survival and lung function outcomes are improved in patients with alveolitis who receive cyclophosphamide.

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Todd B. Seto, Deborah A. Taira, Ronna Berezin, Manish S. Chauhan, Donald E. Cutlip, Kalon K.L. Ho, Richard E. Kuntz, and David J. Cohen

Elderly patients who were selected for participation in a trial of percutaneous coronary intervention had substantial improvements in health-related quality of life after this intervention that were similar to improvements in younger patients.

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Anthony E.T. Yeo, Akihiro Matsumoto, Michie Hisada, James W. Shih, Harvey J. Alter, James J. Goedert for the Multicenter Hemophilia Cohort Study*

Hemophilic, HIV-positive patients with past or current hepatitis G virus infection had higher CD4+ lymphocyte counts and better AIDS-free survival rates. The mechanism of this association is unknown.

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Peter J. Neumann, Patricia W. Stone, Richard H. Chapman, Eileen A. Sandberg, and Chaim M. Bell

Cost-utility analysis is an active and evolving field, but more consistency and clarity in reporting are needed. Better peer review and independent, third-party audits may help in this regard.

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Karen Rosene-Montella, Erin Keely, Steven A. Laifer, and Richard V. Lee

This article reviews the definitions and scope of infertility, the interventions used for treatment of infertility, the medical complications of these interventions, the potential risks of fertility treatment in women unable to conceive spontaneously, and important issues for preconception counseling.

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Barbara L. Herwaldt, Kathleen R. de Arroyave, Jacquelin M. Roberts, and Dennis D. Juranek

Mild to moderate diarrheal disease continued to occur throughout Peace Corps service but decreased in incidence as length of stay increased. Various dietary behaviors increased the risk for diarrheal illness, suggesting that avoidance of potentially risky foods and beverages is actually beneficial.

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Rogerio A. Lobo and Enrico Carmina

The polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is known to be associated with reproductive morbidity and increased risk for endometrial cancer. Diagnosis is especially important because PCOS is now thought to increase metabolic and cardiovascular risks.

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Michael R. McGarvey

Smith and colleagues' cost-effectiveness analysis of sildenafil (Viagra) raises a fundamental and challenging issue associated with this therapeutic advance: Should health insurance pay for the treatment of erectile dysfunction at all?

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Frank Davidoff and Valerie Florance

It is unacceptable in this "information age" for medical information to remain in its current neglected and disorderly state. The concept of the informationist—a professional who will retrieve, synthesize, and present medical information—is an idea whose time has come.

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On Being a Doctor Back

Richard G. Druss

I had no interest in science whatsoever until my junior year in high school, when I met Dr. Elizabeth Helly. She appeared to have but two interests: her students and mathematics.

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Penelope J. Tipton

I was at the time a college student in Boston. Abortion was illegal. "Potassium permanganate can induce a spontaneous abortion. It is," my chemistry lab partner whispered, "an abortifacient."

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Management of Fibromyalgia

Time and Medicine

Auscultation through a Shirt

Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome in a Patient Treated with Clopidogrel

    Peter H.N. Oomen, Jaap E. Tulleken, and Jan G. Zijlstra

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Cholangiocarcinoma and AIDS-Related Sclerosing Cholangitis

    Laurent Hocqueloux, Jean-Michel Molina, and Anne Gervais

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The Cadaveric Option

    Alfonso Quintás-Cardama, Jesús Calviño, and José-Luis Bello

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Isotretinoin in Respiratory Papillomatosis

    Cynthia Osborne, Herve LeBoeuf, and Dennie V. Jones, Jr.

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Interruption of the Inferior Vena Cava in a Patient with Hirschsprung Disease

    Peter Alter, Eduard M. Walthers, and Bernhard Maisch

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Eugenic Sterilization and a Nazi Analogy

Richard Lower: Anatomist and Physiologist

Epidemiologic Relation between HIV and Invasive Pneumococcal Disease in San Francisco County, California

    Immaculada Grau, Josefina Liñares, and Roman Pallares

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Chronic Dizziness among Older Adults

Cocaine-Induced Acute Cytologic Hepatitis in HIV-Infected Patients with Nonactive Viral Hepatitis

    Hélène Peyrière, Jean-Marc Mauboussin, and Pierre Balmes

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Parvovirus B19–Related Anemia in an HIV-Infected Patient: Rapid Control after Production of Neutralizing Antibodies during Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy

    Jose R. Arribas, Jose M. Peña, and Juan E. Echevarría

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Correction: Misaligned Table

Correction: End-of-Life Care Paper



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Philippe O. Szapary

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Philippe O. Szapary

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Allen D. Soffer

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Miriam Shuchman

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Aaron Levin

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Ruzha P. Cleaveland

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Stan Schuman

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