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VOL 110 / NO 3 / SEPTEMBER 2001 / POSTGRADUATE MEDICINE


SYMPOSIUM ON ACID PEPTIC DISEASE

ACID PEPTIC DISEASE
Introduction to a four-article symposium
M. Brian Fennerty, MD

GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE
Control of symptoms, prevention of complications
Alan Kaynard, MD, PhD, Kenneth Flora, MD

ANOTHER LOOK AT BARRETT'S ESOPHAGUS
Current thinking on screening and surveillance strategies
Deepak V. Gopal, MD, FRCP(C)

THE ROLE OF H PYLORI IN GASTROINTESTINAL DISEASE
A guide to identification and eradication
Kandice L. Knigge, MD

NSAID-RELATED GASTROINTESTINAL INJURY
Evidence-based approach to a preventable complication
M. Brian Fennerty, MD


CLINICAL UPDATES

NEW SERIES
CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE

NATIONAL EPIDEMIC OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
What we know and what we can do
Garabed Eknoyan, MD, Andrew S. Levey, MD, Nathan W. Levin, MD, William F. Keane, MD

OPTIMIZING THE LATEST NEURORADIOLOGY TOOLS
New techniques are particularly useful in stroke management
L. Gill Naul, MD, Jose M. Santiago, MD

PRINCIPLES OF STRESS FRACTURE MANAGEMENT
The whys and hows of an increasingly common injury
Andrew D. Perron, MD, William J. Brady, MD, Theodore A. Keats, MD


CONTINUING FEATURES

GUEST EDITORIAL
Prioritizing pain management in patient care
Has the time come for a new approach?
Ben A. Rich, JD, PhD

PEARLS IN DERMATOLOGY
Persistent localized rash after trauma
Infection or iatrogenic disease?
Michael P. Keith, MD, Katherine Spooner, MD

PATIENT NOTES
Benign prostatic hyperplasia

PRACTICE PEARLS


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