Comprehensive therapy
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Comprehensive therapy · Jan 1999
ReviewConcussion in sport: diagnosis, management, return to competition.
Concussions can occur in any sports activity. Although no standards for grading and managing concussions exist, many sets of guidelines have been proposed. Therefore, physicians should be familiar with at least one set to assist in diagnosing and managing concussions.
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Comprehensive therapy · Jun 1998
ReviewAnticoagulant therapy of thromboembolic disease during pregnancy.
There is growing interest in low molecular weight heparin for the management of thromboembolic disease in pregnancy. Greater understanding of the risk of thromboembolic disease versus the risk of various management practices is urgently needed to reduce maternal mortality and embryopathy in the fetus.
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Sarcoidosis is a chronic, progressive, generalized granulomatous reticulosis of unknown etiology, involving almost any organ or tissue. This article gives the primary care physician a comprehensive review of sarcoidosis.
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Visionaries are individuals who imagine how the ideal practice should be setup. Realists view practices the way they are actually setup. To bring these individuals together toward a common goal is what self-directed work teams can provide your practice. Components that make up a self-directed work team are reviewed.