Volume 3 Issue 1


Research Article

Predictors of Relapse in Clostridium Difficile Associated Diarrhea

Authors: Rapose A and Upadhyay J

Type: Research Article   
  
  

Case Report

Influenza B Infection Causing Acute Hepatitis, Anemia and Thrombocytopenia

Authors: Valiere Alcena

Type: Case Report   
  
  

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Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma Mimicking Osteomyelitis

Authors: Al Twal A and Kamalia S

Type: Clinical Image   
  
  

Review Article

Targeted Therapy Advances in Metastatic Non Small Cell Lung Carcinoma

Authors: Benhmida S, Kloub H, Elguissassi B, Mrabti H and Errihani H

Type: Review Article   
  
  

Special Article - Pulmonary Hypertension

Post-Partum Dyspnea in a Previously Asymptomatic 22 Year Old: Management of Rapidly Progressive Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension in the Acute and Post Acute Setting

Authors: Johnson AE, Rivera-Lebron BN, Risbano MG, Holtz JE, Teuteberg JJ, Ramani RN, Songdechakraiwut T, Shah DK, Hickey GW, Lagazzi LF, Berlacher KL and Simon MA

Type: Special Article - Pulmonary Hypertension   
  
  

Research Article

External Counterpulsation Therapy for Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment

Authors: Moriarty PM, Badawi AH, Lepping RJ, Nolte B, Tye SL, Burns JM, Bishara M, Dutton JA, Sehar N, Denney LK, Tennant HM and Brooks WB

Type: Research Article   
  
  

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Austin Journal of Clinical Medicine is an open access, peer reviewed, scholarly journal dedicated to publish articles in all areas of internal medicine.

The aim of the journal is to provide a forum for researchers, physicians, and other health professionals to find most recent advances in the areas of medical sciences. Austin Journal of Clinical Medicine accepts
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