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Clinical Articles / BY: Michelle Fung, MD, FRCPC November 2004
... insulin independence rates reported at less than 10%. [7]  Fortunately, significant progress has since been made in ...
Clinical Articles November 2004
... polycystic ovarian syndrome, and schizophrenia. [7-8]  The Canadian Diabetes Association’s recent ... are the same as for adults (fasting plasma glucose >7.0 mmol/L and/or a 2-hour post-OGTT plasma glucose ≥11.1 ... factors unmasking the effects of genetic susceptibility. [7]  Hy-perglycemia results from a combination of insulin ...
Letters / BY: H.C. George Wong, MD, FRCPC November 2004
... [4-6] The  BC Medical Journal [1]  and a review article [7]  listed the various sources of mercury. They do not ...
Letters November 2004
... and colleagues 1998, [6]  Bouter and colleagues 1998, [7]  and Bouter and colleagues 2003 of the Cochrane Back ...
Letters / BY: J.R. Dale, LRCP & SI November 2004
In the September BCMJ,   (2004;[7]:322) under Personal View, you published  a letter from a ... and are an extremely popular consumer service. Offering 7-days-a-week service takes quite a commitment. I would ...
Clinical Articles / BY: M.C. Ashe, MSc December 2004
... fractures should not merely be treated orthopaedically [5-7]  but should prompt a family physician workup to determine ...
Clinical Articles / BY: W. Alan Dodd, MD, FRCPC December 2004
... scratching, and hear the complaints of itching ( Figure 7 ). Often scratching of pruritic skin can induce secondary ... usual for the patient to receive a second treatment 5 to 7 days later. Specific antiscabietic agents Currently, ... were available. It is applied twice daily for 5 to 7 days. Nonspecific management of scabies While specific ...
Clinical Articles / BY: E. Jane Garland, MD, FRCPC December 2004
... for any antidepressant except fluoxetine (Prozac). [7]  These developments have been followed by labeling ... trials but also in anxiety disorder trials. [1-5,7,29,30]  New labeling and advisories [8]  emphasize these ...
Letters / BY: Peter Rees, PhD, FRCPC December 2004
... era of treatable Alzheimer disease” ( September 2004;[7]:332-347 ) strongly condone the efficacy of cholinesterase ...
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