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What health care reform forgot : Patients often get scant consideration, as one doctor learned from his [Newspaper Article]

Biro, David
ORIGINAL:0014454
ISSN: 0885-6613
CID: 4194612

The language of pain : finding words, compassion, and relief

Biro, David
New York : W.W. Norton, 2010
Extent: 256 p. ; 22 cm
ISBN: 0393070638
CID: 4194532

Book Review : Lous Heshusius, Inside Chronic Pain : an intimate and critcal account. Cornell Univ Press, 2009; 167 pp: 978080149 [Book Review]

Biro, David
ORIGINAL:0014455
ISSN: 1363-4593
CID: 4194622

Reflections of a zebra

Biro, D
ISI:000174929400004
ISSN: 0003-987x
CID: 4194582

One hundred days : my unexpected journey from doctor to patient

Biro, David
New York : Pantheon, 2000
Extent: 291 p. ; 22 cm
ISBN: 9780375407154
CID: 4194542

What syndrome is this? Rothmund-Thomson syndrome (poikiloderma congenitale) [Case Report]

Silverberg, N B; Biro, D E; Laude, T A
PMID: 10028003
ISSN: 0736-8046
CID: 1896982

Silent bond [Newspaper Article]

Biro, David
David Biro comments on his sister's life-saving bone morrow donation
PROQUEST:215501017
ISSN: 0028-7822
CID: 4194602

Papular mucinosis and human immunodeficiency virus infection [Case Report]

Biro, D E; Lynfield, Y C; Heilman, E R
Cutaneous mucin deposition occurs both as an isolated phenomenon and in patients with various systemic disorders. Among these are endocrinopathies (eg, hypo- and hyperthyroidism), malignancy (mycosis fungoides), connective tissue disorders (lupus erythematosus), and infectious diseases (scleredema associated with upper respiratory tract infection). We present a case of papular mucinosis in a patient infected with the human immunodeficiency virus. This case represents the third report of these disorders coexisting.
PMID: 7729156
ISSN: 0011-4162
CID: 1896992

Clinical aspects of topical retinoids

Biro, D E; Shalita, A R
Topical retinoids have been employed in dermatology since the 1960s to treat a wide variety of cutaneous disorders. This review focuses on three areas in which retinoids have had their greatest impact: acne vulgaris, photoaging and cutaneous neoplasia. The pharmacology of the available topical retinoids, their mechanism of action and the history of their use in these disorders are discussed.
PMID: 8142112
ISSN: 1011-0283
CID: 1271752