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    Recurrence of Plasmodium falciparum malaria.
    Luiz J da Silva
    The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice September 2002, 15 (5) 432;
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    Characteristics of licensed acupuncturists, chiropractors, massage therapists, and naturopathic physicians.
    Daniel C Cherkin, Richard A Deyo, Karen J Sherman, L Gary Hart, Janet H Street, Andrea Hrbek, Elaine Cramer, Bruce Milliman, Jennifer Booker, Robert Mootz, James Barassi, Janet R Kahn, Ted J Kaptchuk and David M Eisenberg
    The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice September 2002, 15 (5) 378-390;
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    Family practice in a failing health care system: new opportunities to advocate for system reform.
    John P Geyman
    The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice September 2002, 15 (5) 407-416;
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    Long-term treatment of mild to moderate Alzheimer disease in a 77-year-old female patient.
    Patrick Gillette
    The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice September 2002, 15 (5) 420-422;
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    Accuracy of rapid strep testing in patients who have had recent streptococcal pharyngitis.
    Robert D Sheeler, Margaret S Houston, Sharon Radke, Jane C Dale and Steven C Adamson
    The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice July 2002, 15 (4) 261-265;
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    Patient archetypes, physician archetypes, and tailored diabetes care.
    Patrick J O'Connor
    The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice July 2002, 15 (4) 334-337;
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    Ischemic colitis associated with herbal product use in a young woman.
    Courtney K Ryan, Brian Reamy and James A Rochester
    The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice July 2002, 15 (4) 309-312;
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    Thrombocytopenia in pregnancy.
    Jeffrey A Levy and Lance D Murphy
    The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice July 2002, 15 (4) 290-297;
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    Isolated traumatic rupture of the subscapularis tendon.
    Russell J Clark, Jeffrey Marchessault, Phillip S Sizer and James Slauterbeck
    The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice July 2002, 15 (4) 304-308;
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    Drug courts: a primer for the family physician.
    James E Lessenger and Glade F Roper
    The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice July 2002, 15 (4) 298-303;

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