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Friday, July 08, 2005

CMAJ Future Table of Contents for 19 July 2005; Vol. 173, No. 2


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This e-toc is brought to you by an unrestricted educational grant
from Aventis Pharma Inc., member of the sanofi-aventis Group.
For more information, please see: www.cmaj.ca/pdfs/aventis.pdf

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eCMAJ -- Future Table of Contents Alert

A new future TOC for Canadian Medical Association Journal
has been made available for the issue:
19 July 2005; Vol. 173, No. 2

URL: http://www.cmaj.ca/future/173.2.shtml

These articles have been accepted for this issue. Change is possible
before publication.

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Editorial * �ditorial
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Lament for a health care system
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 117

�l�gie pour un syst�me de sant�
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 119

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Highlights of this issue * En vedette dans ce num�ro
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Highlights of this issue * En vedette dans ce num�ro
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 121

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Letters * Correspondance
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Telemedicine and rural care
Keith MacLellan
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 127

A life in the country
Paul Cary
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 127

A life in the country
Denise Bowes, Neil Hobbs, Brian McAndrews, Jennifer Medves, Margo
Paterson, Elaine Smith, John H. Young
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 127

A life in the country
Peter Wells
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 128

Perspectives on drug withdrawals
David Rapoport
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 128

Perspectives on drug withdrawals
Diane C. Gorman
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 129

Perspectives on drug withdrawals
Russell Williams
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 129

Importance of open access for clinicians and researchers in developing
countries
Anant Bhan
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 129

DKA and thrombosis
Jeff Burzynski
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 132

DKA and thrombosis
Josephine Ho, Dani�le Pacaud, Jean Mah
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 132

Home invasion
Ruth Dubin
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 133

Poor Dr. Ursus!
William J. Robertson
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 133

Correction
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 133

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Synopsis * Synopsis
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News * Nouvelles
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Adverse reaction database has minimal information
Wayne Kondro
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 137

UK launches inquiry into Clostridium difficile outbreak
Vittal Katikireddi
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 138

Quebec reports C. difficile mortality statistics
Laura Eggertson
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 139

Supreme Court strikes ban on private health insurance
Laura Eggertson
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 139

Time to evaluate why high-volume hospitals have better surgical outcomes
Paul Webster
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 140

News @ a glance
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 141

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Analysis * Analyses
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Supreme disagreement: The highest court affirms an empty right
Colleen M. Flood, Terrence Sullivan
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 142

Immunotherapy made more accessible?
David Secko
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 144

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Practice * Dans la pratique
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Erythema nodosum as a presentation of inflammatory bowel disease
Michael Weinstein, Dan Turner, Yaron Avitzur
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 145

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Public Health * Sant� publique
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Hantavirus: 'tis the season
Erica Weir
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 147

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In the Literature * Dans les �crits
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Is CABG the preferred method of revascularization in multivessel coronary
artery disease?
Harindra C. Wijeysundera, David A. Alter
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 148

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Clinical Vistas * Images cliniques
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A woman whose radiographs showed subcutaneous metallic objects
Erle Chuen-Hian Lim, Tsong-Haur Ng, Raymond Chee-Seong Seet
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 150

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Research * Recherche
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Older women's health priorities and perceptions of care delivery: results
of the WOW health survey
Cara Tannenbaum, Nancy Mayo, Francine Ducharme
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 153

Effect of serostatus for hepatitis C virus on mortality among
antiretrovirally naive HIV-positive patients
Paula Braitstein, Benita Yip, Valentina Montessori, David Moore,
Julio S.G. Montaner, Robert S. Hogg
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 160

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Commentary * Commentaire
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New insights into the health priorities and needs of older women
Elizabeth Phelan, James LoGerfo
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 165

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Review * Synth�se
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Probiotic therapy for the prevention and treatment of Clostridium
difficile-associated diarrhea: a systematic review
Nandini Dendukuri, Vania Costa, Maurice McGregor, James M. Brophy
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 167

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The Left Atrium * C�t� c�ur
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Knowing Nowlan
Vincent Hanlon
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 171

Friday afternoon
Ronald Ruskin
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 172

Dysmenorrhoea
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 173

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Deaths * N�crologie
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Deaths
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 217

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Query * R�flexion
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Query
CMAJ 2005 173 (2): p. 218

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