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••Summer 2007/Vol. 11, No. 3



EditorialsOriginal articlesClinical articlesReview ArticlesCase StudiesEditorial ComentsCommentaryAbstracts from articles published in other journalsPoetry, Art, Musings from Permanente clinicians
Book ReviewsNarrative MedicineLetters from our readers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Case Studies


Sri Lanka Poison Control: Toxicology Case Studies in Narrative.
Rais Vohra, MD

On a rotation to Sri Lanka's only poison control center, a fellow in medical toxicology recorded his experiences with a foreign medical system and cases in common poisonings.
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Tachycardia-Induced Heart Failure.
Jitenbhai J Patel, MD; Charles T Whittaker, MD

When the heart failure syndrome is induced partially or completely by a tachy-arrhythmia, management of this aspect can result in partial, sometimes complete, reversibility of the heart failure.
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