| N Engl J Med., Mar 4 2010, Volume 362, Issue 9 | p.772 | | Medicare's opportunity to encourage innovation in health care delivery. | p.779 | | Comparison of dopamine and norepinephrine in the treatment of shock. | p.790 | | Ethosuximide, valproic acid, and lamotrigine in childhood absence epilepsy. | p.800 | | Glycated hemoglobin, diabetes, and cardiovascular risk in nondiabetic adults. | p.812 | | A trial of a 7-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine in HIV-infected adults. | p.823 | | Management of varices and variceal hemorrhage in cirrhosis. | p.833 | | Images in clinical medicine. Congenital cytomegalovirus infection. | p.834 | | Clinical problem-solving. Stalking the diagnosis. | p.841 | | Treating shock--old drugs, new ideas. | p.843 | | Ethosuximide in childhood absence epilepsy--older and better. | p.846 | | Collection of data on patients' race and ethnic group by physician practices. | p.851 | | On-pump versus off-pump CABG. | p.854 | | A controlled trial of initial antiviral regimens for HIV-1 infection. | p.855 | | Effects of obesity and smoking on U.S. life expectancy. | p.857 | | Repair of mitral-valve prolapse. | p.857 | | A crisis in late pregnancy. | p.858 | | Capecitabine and oxaliplatin for advanced esophagogastric cancer. | p.859 | | Surveys of physicians and electronic health information. | p.e26 | | Images in clinical medicine. Neuropathic ulceration. | | N Engl J Med., Feb 25 2010, Volume 362, Issue 8 | p.669 | | Serving two masters--conflicts of interest in academic medicine. | p.686 | | Lasofoxifene in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis. | p.697 | | Timing of initiation of antiretroviral drugs during tuberculosis therapy. | p.707 | | An algorithm for tuberculosis screening and diagnosis in people with HIV. | p.717 | | Permethrin and ivermectin for scabies. | p.726 | | Graves' ophthalmopathy. | p.739 | | Images in clinical medicine. Processus supracondylaris humeri. | p.740 | | Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Case 6-2010. A 37-year-old man with a lesion on the tongue. | p.752 | | Another selective estrogen-receptor modulator for osteoporosis. | p.755 | | Traffic control for BRCA1. | p.757 | | Management of lung nodules detected by volume CT scanning. | p.757 | | Management of lung nodules detected by volume CT scanning. | p.759 | | A novel antibody associated with autoimmune pancreatitis. | p.759 | | A novel antibody associated with autoimmune pancreatitis. | p.759 | | A novel antibody associated with autoimmune pancreatitis. | p.761 | | Rituximab, B-lymphocyte depletion, and beta-cell function. | p.762 | | Revascularization for renal-artery stenosis. | p.762 | | Revascularization for renal-artery stenosis. | p.762 | | Revascularization for renal-artery stenosis. | p.763 | | Revascularization for renal-artery stenosis. | p.764 | | Acquired autoimmune polyglandular syndrome, thymoma, and an AIRE defect. | p.e24 | | Images in clinical medicine. Abdominal-wall abscess. | | N Engl J Med., Feb 18 2010, Volume 362, Issue 7 | p.569 | | A map to bad policy -- hospital efficiency measures in the dartmouth atlas. | p.569 | | Looking back, moving forward. | p.600 | | Dose of Prophylactic Platelet Transfusions and Prevention of Hemorrhage. | p.614 | | Newborn-Care Training and Perinatal Mortality in Developing Countries. | p.624 | | Small renal mass. | p.635 | | Fulminant ulcerative colitis. | p.636 | | Case 5-2010 -- A 51-Year-Old Man with HIV Infection, Proteinuria, and Edema. | p.653 | | Darbepoetin alfa and chronic kidney disease. | p.653 | | Darbepoetin Alfa and Chronic Kidney Disease. |
Pathology Quote #3:
"Ever since we recognized that diseases are neither self-subsistent, circumscribed, autonomous organisms, nor entities which have forced their way into the body, nor parasites rooted on it, but . . . the course of physiological phenomena under altered conditions . . . the goal of therapy has had to be the maintenance or the reestablishment of normal physiological conditions."- Rudolf Virchow |
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