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Sociology of Health & Illness|July 18, 2024
Parental illness work across the attention deficit hyperactivity disorder diagnostic journeyTom Nicholson, Richard Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|March 31, 2016
Ask the doctors. One year ago when I was flying home from a ski trip, my legs were cramped due to luggage under my seat. To make a long story short, I was soon found to have a blood clot in my right calf and a small blood clot in my lungs. I was treated with warfarin for three months and did just fine. Now I want to take a long plane trip to South America, and am wondering whether I need to do anything to reduce my risk of another blood clotThomas Lee, Richard Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|March 31, 2016
Ask the doctors. I have coronary artery disease, and my primary care doctor just told me that changes in my tests indicate I have prediabetes. This doesn't sound like a big deal, since I don't need medicines yet. But I'm wondering if I should start doing anything differently?Thomas Lee, Richard Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|March 31, 2016
Ask the doctors. I recently developed atrial fibrillation, and I wonder whether I need to take an anticoagulant. I am 81 years old, active, and don't really notice when I am in atrial fibrillation. I was taking my pulse every now and then and found it to be irregular. My doctor said I was going back and forth between normal heart rhythm and atrial fibrillation. I am in normal (sinus) rhythm now, but he says I should be on warfarin because I have high blood pressure. What do you think?Thomas Lee, Richard Lee
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|November 21, 2020
Commentary: Coronary artery bypass grafting before or after stenting; same game, different half?Richard Lee, Neal Weintraub
Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery|December 14, 2011
Early bioprosthetic valve failure caused by preserved native mitral valve leafletsKoji Takeda, Richard Lee
CJEM|February 23, 2018
Pregnancy-associated spontaneous coronary artery dissection (PASCAD): An etiology for chest pain in the young peripartum patientRichard Lee, David Carr
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|February 27, 2013
Ask the doctors. I am 72 years old, and have had diabetes and high blood pressure for about 15 years. I thought these problems were pretty well controlled, but I recently learned that my kidney function is declining. My creatinine level is now 2.2 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL). How serious is this?Thomas Lee, Richard Lee
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|May 20, 2023
Commentary: It's the surgeon, not the hospital volumePhilip Coffey, Richard Lee
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|April 8, 2023
Commentary: To ligate or not to ligate the left atrial appendage at the time of robotic mitral valve repair? That is still the questionPhilip Coffey, Richard Lee
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Sociology of Health & Illness|July 18, 2024
Parental illness work across the attention deficit hyperactivity disorder diagnostic journeyTom Nicholson, Richard Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|March 31, 2016
Ask the doctors. One year ago when I was flying home from a ski trip, my legs were cramped due to luggage under my seat. To make a long story short, I was soon found to have a blood clot in my right calf and a small blood clot in my lungs. I was treated with warfarin for three months and did just fine. Now I want to take a long plane trip to South America, and am wondering whether I need to do anything to reduce my risk of another blood clotThomas Lee, Richard Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|March 31, 2016
Ask the doctors. I have coronary artery disease, and my primary care doctor just told me that changes in my tests indicate I have prediabetes. This doesn't sound like a big deal, since I don't need medicines yet. But I'm wondering if I should start doing anything differently?Thomas Lee, Richard Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|March 31, 2016
Ask the doctors. I recently developed atrial fibrillation, and I wonder whether I need to take an anticoagulant. I am 81 years old, active, and don't really notice when I am in atrial fibrillation. I was taking my pulse every now and then and found it to be irregular. My doctor said I was going back and forth between normal heart rhythm and atrial fibrillation. I am in normal (sinus) rhythm now, but he says I should be on warfarin because I have high blood pressure. What do you think?Thomas Lee, Richard Lee
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|November 21, 2020
Commentary: Coronary artery bypass grafting before or after stenting; same game, different half?Richard Lee, Neal Weintraub
Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery|December 14, 2011
Early bioprosthetic valve failure caused by preserved native mitral valve leafletsKoji Takeda, Richard Lee
CJEM|February 23, 2018
Pregnancy-associated spontaneous coronary artery dissection (PASCAD): An etiology for chest pain in the young peripartum patientRichard Lee, David Carr
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|February 27, 2013
Ask the doctors. I am 72 years old, and have had diabetes and high blood pressure for about 15 years. I thought these problems were pretty well controlled, but I recently learned that my kidney function is declining. My creatinine level is now 2.2 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL). How serious is this?Thomas Lee, Richard Lee
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|May 20, 2023
Commentary: It's the surgeon, not the hospital volumePhilip Coffey, Richard Lee
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|April 8, 2023
Commentary: To ligate or not to ligate the left atrial appendage at the time of robotic mitral valve repair? That is still the questionPhilip Coffey, Richard Lee
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