Table of contents
February 2001 - Volume 77 - 904
Editorial
- Professional accountability in a changing world (1 February, 2001)
Reviews
- Modern management of oesophageal varices (1 February, 2001)
- Parkinson's disease and anxiety (1 February, 2001)
- New insights into atherosclerotic plaque rupture (1 February, 2001)
- Important points in the clinical evaluation of patients with syncope (1 February, 2001)
Images in medicine
- Auto-TIPS (1 February, 2001)
Original articles
Case reports
- A case of cerebral haemorrhage—can Ginkgo biloba be implicated? (1 February, 2001)
- Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor induced hyperkalaemic paralysis (1 February, 2001)
- Aortitis as a manifestation of myelodysplastic syndrome (1 February, 2001)
Self assessment questions
- Recurrent abdominal pain—the forgotten cause (1 February, 2001)
- A rare coincidence and recurrent urinary tract infections (1 February, 2001)
- Obtunded sensorium in a trauma patient (1 February, 2001)
- Acute appendicitis: an unusual cause (1 February, 2001)
- A young woman with intractable diarrhoea (1 February, 2001)
- A young man with tachycardia (1 February, 2001)
- A small axillary nodule—a therapeutic dilemma? (1 February, 2001)
- A farmer with artificial valve endocarditis (1 February, 2001)
Diary
- Diary (1 February, 2001)
Self assessment answers
- A farmer with artificial valve endocarditis (1 February, 2001)
- Recurrent abdominal pain—the forgotten cause (1 February, 2001)
- A rare coincidence and recurrent urinary tract infections (1 February, 2001)
- Obtunded sensorium in a trauma patient (1 February, 2001)
- Acute appendicitis: an unusual cause (1 February, 2001)
- A young woman with intractable diarrhoea (1 February, 2001)
- A young man with tachycardia (1 February, 2001)
- A small axillary nodule—a therapeutic dilemma? (1 February, 2001)
Personal view
- Sri Lankan health care provision and medical education: a discussion (1 February, 2001)
Letters to the editor
- Thyroid disorders—an update (1 February, 2001)
Books received
- Books received (1 February, 2001)