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16 March 1999 Volume 130 Issue 6
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Andrew S. Levey, Juan P. Bosch, Julia Breyer Lewis, Tom Greene, Nancy Rogers, David Roth for the Modification of Diet in Renal Disease Study Group*

The serum creatinine concentration is widely used as an index of renal function, but this measure is affected by factors other than the glomerular filtration rate (GFR). This study examined an equation to predict GFR from serum creatinine concentrations and other factors.

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Sapna Syngal, Eugenie H. Coakley, Walter C. Willett, Tim Byers, David F. Williamson, and Graham A. Colditz

Weight cycling was highly prevalent in a large cohort of middle-aged women. Independent of attained relative body weight, the risk for cholecystectomy associated with weight cycling was substantial.

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Larry W. Moreland, Michael H. Schiff, Scott W. Baumgartner, Elizabeth A. Tindall, Roy M. Fleischmann, Ken J. Bulpitt, Arthur L. Weaver, Edward C. Keystone, Daniel E. Furst, Philip J. Mease, Eric M. Ruderman, David A. Horwitz, Daniel G. Arkfeld, Leslie Garrison, Daniel J. Burge, Consuelo M. Blosch, Mary L.M. Lange, Neil D. McDonnell, and Michael E. Weinblatt

Etanercept can safely provide rapid, clinically significant, and sustained benefit in patients with active rheumatoid arthritis.

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Kerstin Malmstrom, Guillermo Rodriguez-Gomez, Jeremias Guerra, Cesar Villaran, Andres Piñeiro, Lynn X. Wei, Beth C. Seidenberg, Theodore F. Reiss for the Montelukast/Beclomethasone Study Group*

Beclomethasone had a larger mean effect than montelukast, but both drugs provided clinical benefit to patients with chronic asthma. This finding is consistent with the use of these agents as controller medications for chronic asthma.

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Ronald D. Chervin, Daniel L. Murman, Beth A. Malow, and Vicken Totten

The cost–utility of polysomnography instead of home study or no testing for the diagnosis of the obstructive sleep apnea syndrome compares favorably with that of other procedures for which society judges the added utility per dollar spent to be worthwhile.

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Marius M. Hoeper, Jost Niedermeyer, Frank Hoffmeyer, Peer Flemming, and Helmut Fabel

Patients who have had splenectomy may be at increased risk for pulmonary hypertension.

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Roy M. Gulick, Vincent McAuliffe, Jeanne Holden-Wiltse, Clyde Crumpacker, Leonard Liebes, Daniel S. Stein, Patricia Meehan, Sheila Hussey, Janet Forcht, Fred T. Valentine for the AIDS Clinical Trials Group 150 and 258 Protocol Teams

Hypericin, the active compound in St. John's wort, caused significant phototoxicity and had no antiretroviral activity in HIV-infected patients.

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Amy C. Justice, Kenneth E. Covinsky, and Jesse A. Berlin

This paper describes an approach for evaluating prognostic systems based on the accuracy and generalizability of the system's predictions.

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James D. Lewis and David A. Asch

Low reimbursement may limit the adoption of screening flexible sigmoidoscopy with or without biopsy in primary care practices.

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Lewis J. Smith

In patients with asthma, the overall response rate to the gold standard treatment, corticosteroids, may be as low as 70%. Clearly, there is a need to identify treatments that are effective when corticosteroids are not. Malmstrom and colleagues' study in this issue contributes to other studies that have increased our understanding of the beneficial effects and safety of leukotriene receptor antagonists.

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Allan I. Pack and Indira Gurubhagavatula

In this issue, Chervin and colleagues present a cost–utility analysis that evaluates the relative effectiveness of three diagnostic strategies for the obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. This analysis points the way to a more rigorous cost-based approach to assessment of the relative value of different diagnostic strategies.

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Catharine Dewar

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Catharine Dewar

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Primaquine Prophylaxis against Malaria

    D. Gray Heppner, Jr., Robert A. Gasser, Jr., and Kent E. Kester

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Myocardial Infarction Associated with Buprenorphine

    Jean-Luc Cracowski, Michel Mallaret, and Gérald Vanzetto

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Lipoprotein(a) in Acromegaly

    Pietro Maffei, Nicola Sicolo, and Mario Plebani

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Low Rate of Venous Thromboembolism in Asymptomatic Relatives of Probands with Factor V Leiden Mutation

    Paolo Simioni, Paolo Prandoni, and Antonio Girolami

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Oregon's Death with Dignity Act: Ten Months Later



Medical Writings: Book Notes Back

David A. Lacher and Matthew W. Morgan

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Mary Graves Johnson

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Virginia Gennis

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Brigid Kane

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