
February 1, 2007 Table of Contents
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| 342 | Braces and Splints for Musculoskeletal Conditions JOCELYN R. GRAVLEE, M.D., and DANIEL J. VAN DURME, M.D. Bracing can be useful for acute
injuries, chronic conditions, and prevention of injury but does not replace
rehabilitative programs. Options include an unloader (valgus) knee brace for
medial compartment osteoarthritis of the knee, a functional ankle brace for
acute ankle sprain, and a wrist splint for carpal tunnel syndrome.
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| 351 | Update on Helicobacter pylori Treatment ADRIENNE Z. ABLES, PHARM.D., I. SIMON, M.D., and EMILY R. MELTON, M.D. For most patients with
undifferentiated dyspepsia, a "test-and-treat" strategy for
Helicobacter pylori infection is
recommended. Compared with the traditional 10 to 14 days of therapy, shorter
courses of treatment (i.e., one to five days) have high eradication rates with
the potential for greater patient compliance.
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| 361 | Amblyopia NIPA R. DOSHI, M.D., and MARIA LOURDES F. RODRIGUEZ, M.D. Early recognition of amblyogenic
risk factors increases the chance for recovery of visual acuity. Treatment
options depend on the etiology and include patching, atropine drops, and
corrective lenses. Parents should be educated about the need for regular
follow-up and the risk of permanent vision loss.
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Patient information: "Amblyopia ('Lazy Eye') in Your Child," p. 368 |
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| 373 | Clinical Presentations of Parvovirus B19 Infection JESSICA T. SERVEY, LT COL (SEL), USAF, MC, BRIAN V. REAMY, COL, USAF, MC, and JOSHUA HODGE, CAPT, USAF, MC Most patients with parvovirus B19
infection are asymptomatic or have mild, nonspecific, cold-like symptoms.
However, several clinical conditions have been linked to the virus. Treatment
usually is supportive, although transfusions or intravenous immune globulin
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Patient information: "Parvovirus B19: What You Should Know," p. 377 |
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Keeping Up to Date |
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| 381 | Clinical Evidence Concise
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome |
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| 395 | Tips from Other Journals | ||||
| 410 | Practice Guidelines | ||||
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Answering Clinical Questions |
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| 307 | Clinical Quiz | ||||
| 335 | Cochrane for Clinicians
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| 387 | FPIN's Clinical Inquiries
Which Lipoprotein Measurements Are Clinically Useful? |
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| 393 | Photo Quiz | ||||
| 401 | Curbside Consultation
Emergency Response: Physician Training and Obligations |
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Commentary |
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| 290 | Inside AFP | ||||
| 311 | Letters to
the Editor
Amlodipine/Atorvastatin for Preventing Heart Disease |
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| 315 | Editorials
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Medicine and Society |
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| 299 | Newsletter | ||||
| 305 | Quantum Sufficit | ||||
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| 368 | Amblyopia ("Lazy Eye") in Your Child | ||||
| 377 | Parvovirus B19 | ||||
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| 295 | Strength-of-Recommendation Taxonomy in AFP | ||||
| 312 | Corrections | ||||
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| Information for Authors |
This article exemplifies the AAFP 2007 Annual Clinical Focus on
management of chronic illness
This article is included as part of this issue's continuing medical
education (CME) activity. See "Clinical Quiz," p.
307.
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