Editor’s note: This is a reprint of an article originally published in the Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine. The original can be found here.By Alexa Nicole Fiffick, DO, MBS, NCMP; Tara K. Iyer …
It’s been nearly five years since the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) released a consensus statement outlining a five-stage classification system for cardiogenic shock (CS) that spans patients “At Risk” for …
Written by Peter Mazzone, MD, MPHThe goal of screening is to detect a disease of serious consequence before it manifests clinical symptoms to improve the likelihood of a cure. What makes a screening program successful …
By Erin A. Dean, MD; Michelle Biehl, MD; Kathryn Bash, APRN, CNP; Jeremy Weleff, DO; and Leopoldo Pozuelo, MDThis is part two of a two-part article reprinted (without references) from the Cleveland Clinic Journal …
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It was actually her lab research in cancer that inspired her passion for eyes and vision.Cleveland Clinic’s Bela Anand-Apte, MBBS, PhD, MBA, was studying tumor angiogenesis when she became interested in tissue …
Intravenous drug users are one population prone to acquiring infective endocarditis (IE), which occurs when bacteria enters the blood stream destroying tissue and creating growths and holes on the heart valves, and often requires surgery …
Thanks to the expansion of virtual consults over the past several years, Cleveland Clinic’s Center for Spine Health is able to serve patients from all corners of the nation and beyond who otherwise wouldn …
In recent years, Cleveland Clinic has significantly ramped up its efforts to improve caregiver safety and reduce workplace violence – especially in the Emergency Department (ED) setting.At the February 2019 ‘State of the Clinic’ address …
By Rula Hajj-Ali, MD, Daniel Culver, DO, and James Fernandez, MD, PhDAlthough common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) typically involves hypogammaglobulinemia and recurrent infections, between 8 and 22 percent of patients also develop granulomatous disease. We …
By James Fernandez, MD, PhDPresentationA 36-year-old female presented to Cleveland Clinic Respiratory Institute’s Immunology Clinic as a referral for immune dysfunction. Her medical history had been unremarkable except for a recent fall …
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