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    What do the new antimicrobials offer?: Weighing the advantages and disadvantages compared with traditional agents by Gleckman, Richard

    Published in Postgraduate medicine (01-03-2001)
    “…The newest antimicrobial drugs have broader spectrums of activity than their predecessors. But are they better than traditional antimicrobial agents? Several…”
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    Tuberculous Pancreatic Abscess as an Initial AIDS-Defining Disorder in a Patient Infected with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus: Case Report and Review by Jaber, Bertrand, Gleckman, Richard

    Published in Clinical infectious diseases (01-04-1995)
    “…Tuberculosis (TB) is the most common opportunistic infection worldwide in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients. Intraabdominal TB includes…”
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    Antibiotic concerns in the elderly. A clinician's perspective by Gleckman, R A

    “…Unique antibiotic concerns exist for the management of infections in elderly patients. Issues concerning age-associated physiological alterations, compliance,…”
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    Principles of antibiotic prescribing in the elderly by BORREGO, F, GLECKMAN, R

    Published in Drugs & aging (01-07-1997)
    “…Clinicians providing care to elderly patients must appreciate the subtle clinical manifestations that herald the onset of life-threatening infectious disease…”
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    Sputum gram stain assessment in community-acquired bacteremic pneumonia by GLECKMAN, R, DE VITA, J, HIBERT, D, PELLETIER, C, MARTIN, R

    Published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology (01-05-1988)
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    Adverse reactions to antibiotics: Clues for recognizing, understanding, and avoiding them by Gleckman, Richard A., Borrego, Fernando

    Published in Postgraduate medicine (01-04-1997)
    “…At best they are inconvenient. At worst they complicate treatment, injure patients, and fuel litigation. Adverse antibiotic reactions represent a major cause…”
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    Treatment duration for urinary tract infections in adults by GLECKMAN, R. A

    “…There is a body of information regarding urinary tract infections that clinicians need to know. These physicians want to be able to recognize urinary tract…”
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    Urinary tract infection by Gleckman, R A

    Published in Clinics in geriatric medicine (01-11-1992)
    “…Urinary tract infections are the most common bacterial infections experienced by elderly patients. These infections are often asymptomatic, although on…”
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    Oral empirical treatment of pneumonia. The challenge of choosing the best agent by Gleckman, R A

    Published in Postgraduate medicine (01-02-1994)
    “…Knowledge of the respiratory pathogens that cause pneumonia, combined with data obtained from the initial history, physical examination, and laboratory…”
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    A review of selective infections in the adult diabetic by Gleckman, R A, al-Wawi, M

    Published in Comprehensive therapy (01-02-1999)
    “…Diabetic patients are at risk to develop traditional and unique infections. These infections have suggestive symptoms and signs, but often require radiography…”
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    Assessment of fever in HIV-infected patients by Gleckman, R, Czachor, J S

    Published in Postgraduate medicine (01-03-1996)
    “…Fever is common among HIV-infected patients. Because it may signal a serious, potentially fatal underlying infection, a thorough investigation is merited…”
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    Fever of unknown origin in the elderly. A sequential approach to diagnosis by Berland, B, Gleckman, R A

    Published in Postgraduate medicine (01-10-1992)
    “…Elderly patients with persistent unexplained fever require a diagnostic evaluation that focuses on specific infections (eg, occult abdominal abscess, bacterial…”
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    Bacteremic urosepsis: a phenomenon unique to elderly women by Gleckman, R A, Bradley, P J, Roth, R M, Hibert, D M

    Published in The Journal of urology (01-02-1985)
    “…Bacteremia constitutes a major challenge to the aged patient because the pathophysiological derangements that ensue pose an immediate threat to life. Compared…”
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    Amikacin by Gleckman, R

    Published in American family physician (01-12-1976)
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    Antibiotic use in the elderly. A selective review by Gleckman, R A

    “…There are unique challenges for the physician who prescribes an antibiotic to an elderly patient. Advanced age is associated with physiological alterations and…”
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    Fever of unknown origin: the value of abdominal exploration by Gleckman, R

    Published in Postgraduate medicine (01-07-1977)
    “…The decision to perform exploratory laparatomy in search of the cause of prolonged fever should not be made hastily. The operation is not benign, and before…”
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    A critical review of the antibody-coated bacteria test by Gleckman, R

    Published in The Journal of urology (01-12-1979)
    “…Reports extolling the virtues of the antibody-coated bacteria immunofluorescent test continue to appear and therapeutic decisions are being made on the results…”
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