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Clinical Articles / BY: David A. Wood, MD, FRCPC October 2005
... not specifically addressed in a recent clopidogrel trial. [17] If an asymptomatic diabetic patient has an abnormal ETT ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Ronald S. Manley, PhD, RPsych January/February 2005
... that patients can and do recover from an eating disorder. [17]  Despite the difficulties associated with treatment, ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Laura MacDougall, MSc June 2005
... to range from 9 to 33 days, with a median of 14 to 17 days. [2]  Other estimates place the outer range of the ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Jerilynn C. Prior, MD, FRCPC December 2005
... flow can result from  higher  estrogen levels. [16,17]  It’s also confusing because menopause and ... endometrial hyperplasia were associated with heavy flow. [17] Hot flushes and night sweats in  menopausal  women are ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Bruce B. Forster, MD, MSc, FRCPC May 2005
... risk of a cardiovascular event in the next 2 to 5 years. [17]  This high negative predictive value can be useful in a ... College of Cardiology consensus document of July 2000, [17]  which cautions against the use of coronary artery ... very high calcium scores of over 1000 for an average of 17 months and found that 36% of patients suffered a hard ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Teresa Clarke, MD January/February 2004
... UB 23  • GV 4, UB 20 • CV 6, SP 10  • UB 13, UB 17 Patients were seen for 30-minute sessions and treated ...
Clinical Articles October 2004
... 27.3% Insufficient knowledge of counseling techniques 17.2% Impediments to STI counseling Not enough time 36.9% ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Margaret Colbourne, MD, FRCPC March 2004
... a framework for developing multidisciplinary guidelines. [17]  In the meantime, health care providers must educate ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Harvey Thommasen, MD, MSc, FCFP November 2004
... they wish to see a diabetes specialist or attend a DTC. [17]  Many diabetics decide they simply cannot afford it, and ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Joan Fujiwara, MD April 2004
... of sexual assault will not have visible genital injuries. [17] Conclusion The medical examiner must be aware of certain ...