Letters
November 2004
... for Health Technology Assessment published in 1999 [5] differs from other guideline groups in that they are the ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: Gary W. Dunn, BA, LLB
July/August 2004
... in promoting personal privacy, such as the NGO TRUST.e. [5] A loss of privacy can arise in unexpected ways. For ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: Jean Hlady, MD, FRCPC
March 2004
... needs are not met, resulting in harm or potential harm. [5] It occurs in the following situations: • When a parent ... health problems inadequately identified or treated? Yes No 5. Are the child’s educational needs being neglected? Yes ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: Daniel L. Metzger, MD, FAAP, FRCPC
November 2004
... the greatest increase being observed in children under 5; the reason for this remains unclear. [4] Risk factors Both genetic [5] and environmental factor [6] appear to contribute to ... risk of developing the disease, variably estimated at 5% to 7%, or approximately 30 times the risk for the general ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: Martin Pusic, MD
June 2004
... several influences on the final differential diagnosis. [5] Unsolicited information CDSS may have even more potential ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: Paula Braitstein, MA, MSc
January/February 2004
... liver, and can cause varying degrees of hepatotoxicity. [4,5] In addition, viral coinfection with either hepatitis B or ... of transmission of HIV is low (0.3%, 95% CI: 0.2% – 0.5%), and is substantially lower than the risk of transmission ... 15 months; rejection after protease inhibitor stopped at 1.5 years; post-op pancreatitis; unknown at > 4.5 years Neff et ...
Editorials /
BY: James A. Wilson, MD
September 2004
... between a couple of topics and both of them scored a 9.5 out of 10 on my personal rant-meter. The first of these was ...
Editorials /
BY: James A. Wilson, MD
April 2004
... past few years is likely to become a tsunami in the next 5 to 6 years with the daily barrage of medicare bad news ...
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 ... causes of osteoporosis and appropriate management. [5] Although a low-trauma fracture provides a golden ... included 103 family physicians (34 female, 64 male, 5 not disclosed) and 6 orthopaedic surgeons (6 male). ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: Kathryn Hornby, DMD, MLS, CertMinf
July/August 2004
... us gather, analyse, and represent this information.” [5] The sequencing of the human genome has resulted in huge ...