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CME: Normalization of Hemoglobin Level in Patients with Chronic Kidney

New England Journal of Medicine -- Recent Issues — 16th Nov 2006, 15:30 GMT

(No abstract is available for this citation) CME: Normalization of Hemoglobin Level in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease and Anemia

CME: Tolvaptan, a Selective Oral Vasopressin V2-Receptor Antagonist, for Hyponatremia

New England Journal of Medicine -- Recent Issues — 16th Nov 2006, 15:30 GMT

(No abstract is available for this citation) CME: Tolvaptan, a Selective Oral Vasopressin V2-Receptor Antagonist, for Hyponatremia

CME: Acute Bronchitis

New England Journal of Medicine -- Recent Issues — 16th Nov 2006, 15:30 GMT

(No abstract is available for this citation) CME: Acute Bronchitis

BOOK REVIEW: Narrative Medicine: Honoring the Stories of Illness

New England Journal of Medicine -- Recent Issues — 16th Nov 2006, 15:30 GMT

An exercise in the trendy 1979 art manual Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain had the
would-be artist copy a Picasso drawing of Igor Stravinsky that was printed BOOK REVIEW: Narrative Medicine: Honoring the Stories of Illness

BOOK REVIEW: Everyman

New England Journal of Medicine -- Recent Issues — 16th Nov 2006, 15:30 GMT

In Everyman, Pulitzer Prize winner Philip Roth, one of America's foremost novelists,
explores the dark side of aging -- at least among men. Roth's protagonist does not want to
go BOOK REVIEW: Everyman

BOOK REVIEW: Science Has No Sex: The Life of Marie Zakrzewska, M.D

New England Journal of Medicine -- Recent Issues — 16th Nov 2006, 15:30 GMT

Do women lack an innate aptitude for science? This question was debated in Boston more
than 150 years before the January 2005 conference at which Lawrence H. Summers, then
president BOOK REVIEW: Science Has No Sex: The Life of Marie Zakrzewska, M.D

BOOK REVIEW: Human Remains: Dissection and Its Histories

New England Journal of Medicine -- Recent Issues — 16th Nov 2006, 15:30 GMT

Helen MacDonald has written a remarkable story, which is itself a series of stories and
comparisons. Like a good Agatha Christie murder mystery, this is a tale you will not BOOK REVIEW: Human Remains: Dissection and Its Histories

IMAGES IN CLINICAL MEDICINE: Minocycline-Induced Hyperpigmentation

New England Journal of Medicine -- Recent Issues — 16th Nov 2006, 15:30 GMT

An 89-year-old woman presented with a nonhealing ulcer on her right leg. She was taking
100 mg of minocycline orally twice a day as suppressive therapy for a corynebacterium
infection IMAGES IN CLINICAL MEDICINE: Minocycline-Induced Hyperpigmentation

CASE RECORDS OF THE MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL: Case 35-2006 --

New England Journal of Medicine -- Recent Issues — 16th Nov 2006, 15:30 GMT

A 2-day-old boy was hospitalized because of hypotonia. Neurologic examination showed
diffuse hypotonia, no tongue fasciculations, absent deep-tendon reflexes in the arms,
trace reflexes at the knees, and bilateral ankle CASE RECORDS OF THE MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL: Case 35-2006 -- A Newborn Boy with Hypotonia

EDITORIAL: Correction of Anemia -- Payoffs and Problems

New England Journal of Medicine -- Recent Issues — 16th Nov 2006, 15:30 GMT

Anemia develops in most patients with chronic kidney disease, historically often requiring
transfusion, with obvious risks. With the advent of recombinant erythropoietin in the late
1980s, it became possible to EDITORIAL: Correction of Anemia -- Payoffs and Problems

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