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Interpretation of body mass index [Letter]

Honkanen, L; Lesser, G T
PMID: 10983925
ISSN: 0002-8614
CID: 78138

Prescribing for elderly persons [Letter]

Lesser, G T; Libow, L S
PMID: 10647793
ISSN: 0098-7484
CID: 78143

Social and productive activities in elderly people. Self rated health is important predictor of mortality [Letter]

Lesser, G T
PMID: 10681137
ISSN: 0959-8146
CID: 78144

Diagnosis of a giant coronary aneurysm with multiple imaging modalities [Case Report]

Strouse D; Katz ES; Tunick PA; Winer HE; Krinsky GA; Galloway AC; Kronzon I
Echocardiography demonstrated an 8-cm mass adjacent to the right side of the heart in a 79-year-old man with a history of hypertension and a repaired abdominal aortic aneurysm. The results of Doppler echocardiography and magnetic resonance imaging suggested the diagnosis of an unusually large coronary artery aneurysm, and this was confirmed with coronary angiography. At surgery, the 8- to 10-cm coronary aneurysm was resected, and the patient made an uneventful recovery
PMID: 10978977
ISSN: 0742-2822
CID: 27877

I can't get no patient or practitioner satisfaction [Comment]

Lipkin M; Schwartz MD
PMCID:1495346
PMID: 10672120
ISSN: 0884-8734
CID: 27867

Variation by socioeconomic status in screening and prevalence of high cholesterol and hypertension [Meeting Abstract]

Natarajan, S; Nietert, PJ; Silverstein, MD
ISI:000087460400137
ISSN: 0002-9262
CID: 34113

The validity of self-reported high cholesterol. The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey III [Meeting Abstract]

Natarajan S; Kleckley T; Nietert PJ; Kinosian B
ORIGINAL:0004466
ISSN: 0009-7322
CID: 34121


Hearts over New York

Ofri, Danielle
ORIGINAL:0006412
ISSN: 1086-9808
CID: 80628

Early Changes in Quasispecies Repertoire in HIV-Infected Infants: Correlation with Disease Progression

Essajee SM; Pollack H; Rochford G; Oransky I; Krasinski K; Borkowsky W
The evolution of HIV-1 quasispecies in patients during the first year of life was investigated in 10 vertically infected infants, using heteroduplex analysis of the V3-V5 region of env. Four subjects, who showed little viral evolution during the period of the study, had rapid progression of disease and early loss of CD4(+) cells. The remaining six subjects, who were slow progressors, evolved new viral variants within 6 months, and in one case by 1 month of age. Of the four patients who were PCR positive at birth, one was infected with multiple HIV-1 variants. These results show that in HIV-infected children, multiple variants may initiate infection and early quasispecies diversification is associated with a favorable clinical outcome
PMID: 11153077
ISSN: 0889-2229
CID: 14545