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| 442 | Diagnosis and Treatment of Community-Acquired Pneumonia M. NAWAL LUTFIYYA, PH.D, ERIC HENLEY, M.D., M.P.H., LINDA F. CHANG, PHARM.D., M.P.H., B.C.P.S., and STEPHANIE WESSEL REYBURN, M.D., M.P.H. When a patient presents with
suspected community-acquired pneumonia, the physician should first assess the
need for hospitalization, then choose an appropriate, cost-effective treatment
using a mortality prediction tool combined with clinical judgment.
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| 457 | Nonhormonal Therapies for Hot Flashes in Menopause DANA G. CARROLL, PHARM.D., B.C.P.S. The risks of hormone therapy
prompt many women with hot flashes to look for alternatives. Selective
serotonin reuptake inhibitors and venlafaxine appear to be effective options;
soy isoflavones, red clover, and black cohosh may be helpful, but the results
of trials are inconsistent.
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Patient information: "Nonhormonal Options for Hot Flashes," p. 467 |
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Editorial: "Identifying Effective Alternative Therapies for Common Conditions," p. 396 |
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| 469 | Evaluation and Treatment of Constipation in Infants and
Children WENDY S. BIGGS, M.D., and WILLIAM H. DERY, M.D. In most children, constipation is
functional and the result of stool retention. However, family physicians should
remain alert for warning signs that may indicate the presence of an organic
cause of constipation. Treatment of functional constipation involves
disimpaction followed by maintenance medication, often helped by behavioral and
dietary modifications.
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Patient information: "Chronic Constipation in Your Child," p. 479 |
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Patient information: "Help for Your Child's Constipation," p. 481 |
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| 485 | Pancreatic Cancer: Diagnosis and Management ROBERT FREELOVE, M.D., and ANNE D. WALLING, M.B., CH.B. Computed tomography is the
first-line imaging and staging tool for pancreatic cancers. For those cancers
advanced at the time of diagnosis, palliation is the best treatment. Pain can
be managed with opioid analgesics, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or celiac
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Keeping Up to Date |
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| 497 | From the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force
Screening for Peripheral Arterial Disease: Recommendation Statement |
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| 507 | Clinical Evidence Concise
Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs |
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| 523 | POEMs and Tips from Other Journals | ||||
| 542 | Practice Guidelines | ||||
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Answering Clinical Questions |
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| 387 | Clinical Quiz | ||||
| 433 | Cochrane for Clinicians | ||||
| 511 | FPIN's Clinical Inquiries
Vaginal Misoprostol for Cervical Ripening in Term Pregnancy |
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| 519 | Photo Quiz | ||||
| 540 | Curbside Consultation
At-Home Genetic Tests |
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Commentary |
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| 371 | Inside AFP | ||||
| 391 | Letters to the Editor | ||||
| 395 | Editorials | ||||
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Medicine and Society |
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| 379 | Newsletter | ||||
| 382 | Quantum Sufficit | ||||
| 401 | Graham Center One-Pagers | ||||
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Reader Services |
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| 374 | Strength of Recommendation Taxonomy in AFP | ||||
| 392 | Corrections | ||||
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| 500 | Evidence-Based Medicine Glossary | ||||
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| Information for Authors |
This article is included as part of this issue's continuing medical
education (CME) activity. See "Clinical Quiz," p.
387.
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Cover illustration © 2006 by Mark E. Schuler, Prairie Village, Kan. |
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