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1 Percutaneous Thrombectomy an Option in Some Cases of Pulmonary Embolism David Douglas 106
2 SIDS Linked to Early Atherosclerosis Matias A. Loewy 121
3 Potential Neuroregulatory Basis for SIDS F. Bruder Stapleton, MD 136
4 Vancomycin Underdosing Very Common in the Obese Ramaz Mitaishvili 108
5 High-Intensity Ultrasound Destroys Esophageal Tumors Scott Baltic 179
6 Intensive Interventions Increase Walking Behavior News Author: Laurie Barclay, MD CME Author: Hien T. Nghiem, MD 199
7 Similar Outcomes for Patients After Laparoscopic and Open Colorectal Cancer Resection Ramaz Mitaishvili 177
8 Black-Spot Poison Ivy Sarah E. Schram; Andrea Willey; Peter K. Lee; Kimberly A. Bohjanen; Erin M. Warshaw 278
9 Combined Inferior Vena Cava & Renal Vein Thromboses: Case and Synopsis of Thromboembolism in Inflammatory Bowel Disease James H. Tabibian, BA; Samuel J. Lada, MD; Neshan Tabibian, MD 452
10 Swollen Tongue in a 45-Year-Old Man Gil Z. Shlamovitz, MD 563
11 Right Flank Pain and Fever in a 56-Year-Old Man 557
12 A Postvacation Rash 462
13 An 82-Year-Old Man With Syncope 496
14 Risk Factors Identified for Transfusion-Related Acute Lung Injury in Critically Ill Patients 403
15 Very Slow Heart Rate in a 63-Year-Old Man 578
16 Fatal Cardiac Tamponade as a Result of a Peripherally Inserted Central Venous Catheter 449
17 Respiratory Failure in a Middle-Aged Smoker 445
18 Recurrent Painful and Purulent Lesions of the Groin 530
19 Dysphagia and Weight Loss 493
20 A Toddler With Fever and Abdominal Tenderness 689
 
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