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Articles in April, 2004 issue of Journal of Family Practice

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  • How effective are leukotriene inhibitors for asthma in children?
    by Nancy E. Morden
  • Ximelagatran effective in preventing stroke in a nonvalvular atrial fibrillation
  • Should we discontinue Pap smear screening in women aged >65 years?
    by Diana R. Curran
  • Painful and swollen hands
    by Heidi S. Chumley
  • Introduction
    by Caryl Heaton
  • Annual proteinuria screening not cost-effective
  • Does treatment of acne with Retin A and tetracycline cause adverse effects?
    by Barbara F. Kelly
  • Sudden loss of vision
    by Audrey Paulman
  • Which blood tests are most helpful in evaluating pelvic inflammatory disease?
    by Mary N. Hall
  • Hyaluronic acid minimally effective for knee osteoarthritis
  • Is the ThinPrep better than conventional Pap smear at detecting cervical cancer?
    by Camille Andy
  • Exercise and antidepressants improve fibromyalgia
    by Anna Quisel
  • Clinical rationale for obtaining a precise diagnosis
    by Leonard M. Fromer
  • HPV testing may replace Pap smears for primary screening
  • Is exercise treadmill testing useful for detecting heart disease in women?
    by Jessie Junker
  • Hepatitis A: matching preventive resources to needs
    by Doug Campos-Outcalt
  • Implications for management: four case discussions
  • Metformin-induced lactic acidosis extremely rare
  • Self-doctoring: a qualitative study of physicians with cancer
    by Erik K. Fromme
  • Old and new features: original research, grand rounds
    by Jeffrey L. Susman
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