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1. Cl n ica Key Books Journals More w John S vw All V Search ClinicalKey for Q Filter By Specialties Vv Browse a ournal S Featured Journals THE LANCET Lancet The Find by Title Q e Subscribed Content Academic Pediatrics Academic Radiology jni Engineering and Addictive Behaviors Physics Advances in Anesthesia Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease Advances in Integrative Medicine Advances in Pediatrics Advances in Surgery Ageing Research Reviews Aggression and Violent Behavior a w e a m a 2 To narrow down the list of journals you can do the following In the search box type part or all of a journal title Filter by specialty using the Specialties drop down menu 3 Click a journal title Help amp Feedback z 20 The journal volumes page opens displaying the journal by year and volume number Click a volume and a drop down menu lists the issues within each volume 4 Click an issue The table of contents for that journal issue opens Tip For updates on a journal click the RSS feed button to subscribe to an RSS feed of updates 5 Click an article title The article opens in the Content Reader 6 Scroll through the article by clicking topics in the outline or using the scroll bar Clinicalkey User Guide Edition 2 0 ELSEVIER ClinicalKey a 5 3 Browsing Multimedia To browse images and videos 1 Click Multimedia under the More drop down m
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3. material Clinicalkey User Guide Edition 2 0 ELSEVIER ClinicalKey 011101110111 010101010 01110111011 3 3 Saving Content 13 You can save content in ClinicalKey to the Saved Content list and then access it at a later time Use Tags to categorize and organize content for quick access when you need it Tip You can print and email selected content directly from the Save Content list To save content 1 From the Search Results Page click the Save icon next to the content you want to save Note To select multiple pieces of content click the multi select box choose the items you want to save then click the Save icon The tagging window opens W Book Chapter Saved Remee Add Tag Current Tags Hypertension x Go to Saved Done 2 Add tags by selecting a term from the Add Tag drop down menu Or create a new tag by clicking New Tag Click Done when you re finished tagging 3 Content is added to the Saved Content list Tip You can also save any article from the Content Reader To access content from the Saved Content list 1 Click the Saved Content option under your account menu The Saved Content page opens 2 Click the title of the content you want to access The content opens in the Content Reader Tip Clicking a tag s shows only the content with that tag Clicking a tag again will deselect it To remove articles from the Saved Content List 1 Click the Saved Content option und
4. that supports the clinical decision requirements of physicians medical librarians CMO CMIOs and healthcare professionals It is fast complete convenient and trusted Fast Clinicalkey answers questions quickly because it thinks like a clinician recognizing relevant clinical concepts as you type and offering shortcuts to critical answers Complete ClinicalKey is continuously updated so it always offers the most complete and current collection of trusted content and multimedia across medical specialties Convenient At the patient s bedside or on the go Clinicalkey makes it easy to discover share and apply clinical content in new ways Trusted Throughout their careers healthcare professionals worldwide trust Elsevier s content and technology to support better clinical decisions and improve patient outcomes 1 1 Selecting the Best Internet Browser ClinicalKkey is supported across all major browsers Chrome Desktop iOS Android Internet Explorer 8 Firefox and Safari Desktop for Mac amp iOS App Note IE7 is also supported Due to limitations within IE7 you may find aesthetic changes occur however you will have full functionality of ClinicalKey 1 2 Mobile Access ClinicalKey is mobile optimized meaning it will adapt to the screen of any mobile device or tablet Use your device s internet browser to visit www Clinicalkey com and access content on the go 1 3 Registering Your Account You can register and
5. use ClinicalKey as an Institutional User After you register you may personalize Clinicalkey by adding items to the Saved Content List tracking Search History and using the Presentation Maker To register your account 1 In your institutional network or IP range go to www ClinicalKey com 2 Inthe upper right corner of the Home Page click Register The ClinicalKkey registration page opens Clinicalkey User Guide Edition 2 0 ELSEVIER ClinicalKey 4 010101010101010101010 01110111011101110111011 1 4 Logging into ClinicalKey After you register you can login to ClinicalKey To login to ClinicalKey L 2 3 1 5 Go to www ClinicalKey com Enter your Username and Password Click Login The Home Page opens Note If you have ClinicalKey access through your institution you must be connected to your institution s network to login Logging Out of ClinicalKey ClinicalKey automatically logs you out after 30 minutes of inactivity You can also logout manually To logout of ClinicalKey In the upper right corner of the Home Page click Logout 1 6 Username and Password If you forgot your username if the system does not recognize your email address or if you are having any other problems accessing ClinicalKey please contact customer support by clicking Help amp Feedback at the bottom right of the ClinicalKey screen To retrieve a forgotten password l 2 3 Go to www ClinicalKey com In the up
6. Filters Applied Rasal Cell Carcinoma No Filters Apphed To remove Search History 1 View your Saved History 2 Hover over the search term you want to remove 3 Click the trash icon to remove the search from your search history Tip You can also select Clear All History to clear all past searches To save a search from Search History 1 View your Search History 2 Hover over the search term you want to save 3 Click the star icon to save a search to your Saved Searches To remove a search from Saved Searches 1 View your Search History and click the Saved Searches tab 2 Hover over the search term you want to remove 3 Click the trash icon to remove a search to your Saved Searches Clinicalkey User Guide Edition 2 0 ELSEVIER 3 Reading Content on ClinicalKey 12 After you select content on the Search Results Page you can display and read it in the Content Reader The Content Reader is the same for all content types 3 1 Selecting Content To select content to read From the Search Results Page click the title of your desired search result The Content Reader opens to display the content 3 2 Navigating the Content Reader Outline drop down menu Click to navigate to a specific section ClinicalKey Bos somas More som BEE oe Q Definition and Incidence BOOK CHAPTER f R Myocarditis amp Dilated Editors Robert O Bonow Douglas L Mann Douglas P Zipes and Peter Ubby C
7. ardiomyopathy see Chapter author Peter Liu Chap 68 Braunwaids Hean Disease A Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine Chapter 70 1595 1610 Acute Pericarditis see Braunwald s Chap 75 Supported in part by grants from the Heart and Stroke Foundation the Canadian Heart Disease A Institutes of Health Research and National Heart Lung and Blood Institute Textbook of Epxemioiogy National Institutes of Health Cardiovascular a Medicine Changing Etiology and Myocarditis is defined as inflammation of the heart muscle The most common Divergent Geographic causes today are infectious agents such as viruses or parasites and autoimmune Ninth Edition Distribution SEE RS EES BARES PEELE TST Sana Saale Sey CSAC TR Copyright 2012 2000 2005 diagnosed largely because of its protean manifestations and the reliance on ieot aac dee Basie Specie Etologie Agents 1980 dy Saunders an imprint myocardial biopsies for pathologic confirmation The availability of new diagnostic modalities such as cardiac magnetic resonance imaging helps increase the appropriate identification of suspected cases New molecular tools to identify the Enteroviruses viral genome from cardiac tissues also help in defining the appropriate etiology of Elsevier inc Viruses Including The pathogenesis of myocarditis is a classic paradigm of cardiac injury followed by immunologic response from the host as cardiac inflammation The relative incidence Adenovirus of viral causes is c
8. ent Reader 1 Display the content you want to print in the Content Reader 2 Click the print icon The Print Preview screen opens Tip Always use the ClinicalKey print icon to print your content Other methods of printing can produce blank pages 3 On the left select printing options such as range of pages and number of copies Click Print To download PDF content from the Content Reader 1 To download a PDF there must be a PDF icon to the right of the title in the Search Results Page or in the Content Reader 2 From the Search Results Page click the title of the PDF content you want to download The content opens in the Content Reader 3 Click the PDF icon to download the content Save the PDF using your browser Tip You can download content directly from the Search Results Page by clicking the PDF icon next to a title FULL TEXT ARTICLE Management of pericarditis and myocarditis Could heart rate reducing drugs hold a promise 4 Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases Roubille Francois Tournoux Francois Roubille Camille Show all Published December 1 2013 Volume 106 Issue 12 Pages 672 679 Revised December 2 2013 2013 To email content from ClinicalKey 1 Display the content you want to email in the Content Reader center panel Click the email icon An Email Citations window opens Tip You can print content directly from the Search Results Page by clicking the print icon next to a result 2 Enter the recipien
9. enu The Browse Multimedia screen opens e e Ci n ICA Key Books Journals More Vv John S Vv Search ClinicalKey for Q Filter By Specialties v MediaType v Browse Multimedia Subscribed Content Help amp Feedback 2 To narrow down the list of images and videos you can do the following In the search box type part or all of an image title Filter by media type or specialty using the filter drop down menus 3 Click an image An Image Preview screen opens with links to the image and citations Click X in the upper right corner of the image preview to close it 4 Click a video A Video Preview screen opens where you can run the video get links to the video or citation information Clinicalkey User Guide Edition 2 0 ELSEVIER ClinicalKey 6 Account Maintenance 22 To view the ClinicalKey Privacy Policy Registered User Agreement and Terms and Conditions 1 Click the following links Privacy Policy Registered User Agreement and Terms and Conditions 2 Click the links in the footer bar of any ClinicalKey page 6 1 Contacting Customer Support A link to customer support appears at the bottom left of every ClinicalKey screen To contact Customer Support Click Contact Us at the bottom of the screen Customer Service for Individual Subscriptions Institutional Support Americas United States Canada Central America and South America Institutional Support
10. er your account menu The Saved Content page opens 2 Hover over the article you want to remove 3 Click the trash icon to remove the article A pop up confirms the article has been removed Click the Undo button if you d like to undo the action Clinicalkey User Guide Edition 2 0 ELSEVIER ClinicalKey t4 010101010101010101L01010 01110111011101110111011 3 4 Earning CME Credit ClinicalKey offers free CME credit provided by the Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education Users may earn 0 5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit for each search conducted through ClinicalKey To earn CME 1 Perform a search in ClinicalKey to answer a clinical question Access full text articles books or First Consult content to find an answer Save the citations for completing the registration process Click the CME icon at the top of a full text article book or First Consult result A new window will open to the Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education site Complete the form and submit to obtain AMA PRA Category 1 Credit Note Users will need to be logged in and have an account with the Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education to earn credits To set up an account through the Cleveland Clinic see the instructions on the CME page accessed through Ay RYN the More drop down menu 3 5 Sharing ClinicalKey Handouts with Patients You may share Patient Education handouts with patients for personal noncommercial use You can
11. inicalkey predicts what you are searching for and suggests possible matches 2 4 Viewing Search Results After you perform a search and narrow down your results the Search Results Page shows the most clinically relevant results for your search If you did not filter your search results the default search results show all study types all specialties all source types and all publication dates Clinicalkey User Guide Edition 2 0 ELSEVIER ClinicalKey 9 1010101010L0130L010L01010 03304430211011102320311 2 5 Using Filters to Refine Search Results After you perform a search on the top of the Search Results Page you can refine your search results by Source Type Specialty Study Type and Date The relevance and date Sort By options let you sort results according to your preference To refine your search results by Source Type In the Source Type list click one or more source types in which you are interested The search results show only the selected source types ClinicalKey includes 12 types of content Books Images Procedures Consult Clinical Trials Full Text Articles Guidelines Drug Monographs MEDLINE Videos First Consult Patient Education The Clinics of North America To refine your search by Specialty The left panel includes the most relevant specialties for your search criteria In the Specialty list click the drop down arrow select one or more boxes next to the medical specialties in which you are inte
12. k To return to the Home Page Click the ClinicalKey icon in the upper left hand corner of any screen Clinicalkey User Guide Edition 2 0 ELSEVIER ClinicalKey 2 Searching on ClinicalKey It all starts with a simple search The Clinicalkey Search Bar is always available so you can easily search for content at any time There are many search options available to help your narrow your search You can further refine your search results using filters see Using Filters to Retine Search Results Search Using When Full or partial words and phrases You know or have an idea of what you are searching for such as migraines Acronyms You know the acronym and do not want to enter the full term Example Enter CHF and ClinicalKey displays results for congestive heart failure Author s name You know or have an idea of the author you are searching for Book or journal title You know or have an idea of the book or journal title you are searching for NLM standard abbreviated journal You know the citation information for a journal for example Am J Cardiol 2011 Dec reference 1 108 11 1614 9 2 1 Searching with AutoSuggest The Search Bar is always available so you can search from any ClinicalKey screen To search ClinicalKkey using AutoSuggest 1 In the Search Bar enter the first few letters of your search word words or use a search method from the table above As you enter your search criteria Clinicalkey s AutoS
13. n window opens Tip You can add multiple images at a time by turning on the Multi Select option and selecting the check boxes to the right of the images you want to add Then click the Add to Presentation icon at the top right of the Search Results Page 2 Select the presentation you want to add images to or click Create New Presentation to start a new presentation 3 Click Save to add your images to the selected presentation You can also select Save and go to Presentations Page to go directly to the presentations page and view your content Add to Presentation hypertension w Save and go to Presentations Page Cancel Save ClinicalKey User Guide Edition 2 0 ELSEVIER ClinicalKey 17 To view images in the Presentations 1 Click the Presentations option under your account menu The Presentation Maker page opens 2 View the images in each presentation by clicking the presentation name To remove images from the Presentations 1 Click the Presentations option under your account menu The Presentation Maker page opens 2 View the images in each presentation by clicking the presentation name 3 Click the image you want to remove The image preview window opens 4 Click the trash icon to remove the image Click the Undo button if you d like to undo the action 4 2 Creating a Presentation for PowerPoint or Keynote You can share images from ClinicalKey by creating a PowerPoint or Keynote presentation with them To c
14. nks to go directly to content ClinicalKey 2 3 Navigating the Search Results Page Click to return to the Home Page Books Journals More w John S v ClinicalKey myocarditis Q Filter By Source Type wv Study Type v Specialties Date v 15006 results Sort by Relevance v Subscribed Content FIRST CONSULT Myocarditis Bettina Heidecker MD Published August 30 2012 Last updated August 29 2012 O BOOK CHAPTER Myocarditis Ferri s Clinical Advisor 2015 Published December 31 2014 Pages 807 809 e1 2015 O BOOK CHAPTER Pericarditis Pericardial Tamponade and Myocarditis Emergency Medicine Mattu Amal Martinez Joseph P Published January 1 2013 Pages 514 523 e1 2013 FIRST CONSULT Myocarditis Bettina Heidecker MD Published August 30 2012 Last updated August 29 2012 BOOK CHAPTER aus Myocarditis Ferns Clinical Advisor 2015 Published December 31 2014 Pages 807 809 e1 2015 Scoped Search narrow search results from any page Save email or print multiple selected results Filters to narrow your results by Source Type Specialties Study Type Date Sort by click to sort by Relevance or Date Multi select option lets you select multiple results to save email or print Save email and print icons display when hovering over an individual search result Tip Even if you make a typo in the Search Bar when you press Enter Cl
15. o dive deeper into content when needed ClinicalKey All Atrial Fibrillation Q This is the topic page for atrial fibrillation Not what you wanted Show all results DISEASE OVERVIEW Atrial Fibrillation Generalist Overview Ferri s Clinical Advisor 2015 Ferris Clinical Advisor 2015 Ferri Fred F M D FAP Copyright 2015 2014 by Mosby an imprint of Elsevier Inc Basic Information Differential Diagnosis Definition Treatment Epidemiology amp Demographics Nonpharmacologic Therapy Etiology Prognosis Diagnosis Basic Information Definition Atrial fibrillation AF is a supraventricular tachyarrhythmia characterized by disorganized and rapid atrial activation and uncoordinated atrial contraction The ventricular rate is dependent on the conduction properties of the atrioventricular node which can be influenced by vagal sympathetic tone medications or disease of the atrioventricular node Lo Mnltnle elaccifieatinn echemes have heen 1c6ed in the nact ta characterize AF The Books Journals More v Login Register gt Specialty Views gt Related Drugs gt Related Patient Education gt X Latest Articles gt Related Guidelines Help amp Feedback Clinicalkey User Guide Edition 2 0 ELSEVIER Link to show all search results Drop down menus to view links for Specialty Views Related Drugs Patient Education Latest Articles Related Guidelines Top sources tabs Quick li
16. on the menu bar The Browse Books screen opens with a complete list of books in ClinicalKey in alphabetical order by name a Cl n ica Key Books Journals More v John v ay O Search ClinicalKey for Q Browse Books Featured Books eames Goldman s Cecil Find by Title Q F Medicine MEDICINE AAOS Atlas of Orthoses and Assistive Devices Abdominal Imaging Ferri s Clinical Advisor 2014 Abeloff s Clinical Oncology Ferris T7 Abernathy s Surgical Secrets Skos wl Accident and Emergency Radiology A Survival Guide Acute Coronary Syndromes A Companion to Braunwald s Heart Disease Adler s Physiology of the Eye Adolescent Medicine Adult Reconstruction and Arthroplasty Core Knowledge in Orthopedics 2 To narrow down the list of books you can do the following n the search box type part or all of a book title Filter by specialty using the Specialties drop down menu 3 Click a book title The table of contents opens Click a chapter title 5 Scroll through the chapter by clicking topics in the outline or using the scroll bar Clinicalkey User Guide Edition 2 0 ELSEVIER ClinicalKey LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLE sua ee ae a a A AII SAn e 7 Egat 0111011101110 LLOLL Ib mf on no 5 2 Browsing Journals To browse journal articles 1 Click Journals on the menu bar The Browse Journals screen opens with a complete list of journals in ClinicalKey in alphabetical order by name
17. ontinually evolving as new diagnostic tools based on molecular epidemiology become available Just as important if the host immune response is overwhelming or inappropriate the inflammation may destroy the heart tissue acutely or lingers on and produces cardiac remodeling leading to dilated cardiomyopathy beart failure or death For the appropriate diagnosis of Human myocarditis a heightened clinical suspicion is required A composite diagnostic Coxsac Heviruses Parvovirus Hepatitis C Virus Immunodeficiency criterion is also evolving Fortunately for the majority of patients clinical Virus myocarditis is often self limited if proper support and follow up are available The role of endomyocardial biopsy has been evaluated in a recently published consensus incertae report Ventricular function after myocarditis may recover without residual es Demsome nadala ba nonin Demian af ues 2 To read material on the Content Reader CME icon available for books full text articles and First Consult content Save Email and Print icons for easy sharing and saving PDF icon available for most books and full text articles with PDFs Content outline Click to navigate to a specific section From the Content Outline along the left click a topic to jump to that section in the content You can also use the Outline drop down menu Note If the content does not have an outline you can scroll to move through the
18. per right corner of the Home Page click Login Click Forgotten your Username or Password The Forgotten Username or Password page opens Enter your email address exactly as it is in your personal profile ClinicalKey will send you an email with a link to reset your password To change your password L 2 ee A Under your Account Menu click Settings Select Change Password at the top of the page Fill in current password and then type in new password information Click Submit Clinicalkey User Guide Edition 2 0 ELSEVIER ClinicalKey 1 7 Navigating the Clinicalkey Home Page After you login to ClinicalKey you are at the Home Page From the Home Page and all ClinicalKey screens you can search and browse You can also use the personal account drop down menu to access your Saved Content Presentations Settings and more You can return to the Home Page from any ClinicalKey screen a Browse Menu ELSEVIER ae ae ives p Account Menu From the drop down menu access e Saved Content e a h Hi ClinicalKey a Lead with answers e Settings e Logout Search ClinicalKey for Q S Search Bar and button Scoped Search From the drop down menu you can filter your search by a Contact Us Resource Center Terms amp Conditions Privacy Policy Registered User Agreement Help noa specific content type Copyright 2014 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved Help amp Feedbac
19. reate a PowerPoint or Keynote presentation with ClinicalKey images 1 Add all the images you want for your presentation to the Clinicalkey Presentation Maker 2 Open the Presentation Maker Select the preferred presentation under My Presentations 3 Click the Export button 4 Clinicalkey downloads the presentation file 5 View your presentation in PowerPoint Keynote or other application that supports PowerPoint files 4 3 Citations The Presentation Maker will automatically insert citations 4 4 Permissions Authorized users of Clinicalkey have permission to use content from the site in presentations for noncommercial use You must keep intact all copyright and other proprietary notices Clinicalkey User Guide Edition 2 0 ELSEVIER ClinicalKey 5 Browsing in ClinicalKey Rather than searching for specific content you can browse through ClinicalKey s extensive collection of journals books practice guidelines patient education drug information and multimedia The ClinicalKey Browse Menu is always available This section describes how to browse journals books images and videos a ClinicalKey Books Search Clinicalkey for qQ To select the type of content to browse On the menu bar click Books Journals or the More drop down menu to browse ClinicalKey User Guide Journals More Edition 2 0 ELSEVIER John S ClinicalKey 5 1 Browsing Books To browse books 1 Click Books
20. rested The search results show only content for the selected specialties To refine your search results by Study Type n the Study Type list click one or more studies in which you are interested The search results show only the selected study types ClinicalKey includes 4 types of study Systematic Reviews Randomized Control Trials Meta Analysis Narrative Review To refine your search results by Date In the Date list click one or more publication time frames in which you are interested The search results show only the selected date ranges Last 6 months Last 18 months Last 5 years Last 12 months Last 2 years To remove a filter Click the X next to the filters you wish remove Clinicalkey User Guide Edition 2 0 ELSEVIER ClinicalKey iai 2 6 Using Scoped Search to Refine Search Results Use Scoped Search when you know the specific content type you would like to search The search bar is available from any screen so you can use Scoped Search at any time To search using Scoped Search 1 From the search bar select the All drop down menu A list of searchable content types displays 2 Select the content type you want to search and ClinicalKey displays the selected type ClinicalKey Lead with answers a a 3 Enter a term in the search box and run a search ClinicalKey returns search results only for the selected content type 4 Scoped Search can also be accessed from the book and journal Con
21. ser Guide Clinicalkey User Guide Edition 2 0 ClinicalKey Table of Contents 1 1 1 i2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 i7 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 25 2 6 2 7 3 Ji 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 6 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 5 5 1 5 2 5 3 6 6 1 Overview Selecting the Best Internet Browser Mobile Access Registering Your Account Logging into ClinicalKey Logging Out of ClinicalKey Username and Password Navigating the Clinicalkey Home Page Searching on ClinicalKey Searching with AutoSuggest Topic Pages Navigating the Search Results Page Viewing Search Results Using Filters to Refine Search Results Using Scoped Search to Refine Search Results Search History Reading Content on ClinicalKey Selecting Content Navigating the Content Reader Saving Content Earning CME Credit Sharing Clinicalkey Handouts with Patients Printing Downloading and Emailing Content from ClinicalKey Citations Creating Presentations from ClinicalKey Using the Presentation Maker Creating a Presentation for PowerPoint or Keynote Citations Permissions Browsing in ClinicalKey Browsing Books Browsing Journals Browsing Multimedia Account Maintenance Contacting Customer Support Clinicalkey User Guide Edition 2 0 O O ON aA OD UDA A A BW WW WW UW NN Nn N e HB Bw Be he HP HP HP ep EPHE he EHEHE mB N N e O O WON NIN DW OAwm KR BPW NN N E O ELSEVIER ClinicalKey 3 1 Overview ClinicalKey is a clinical search engine
22. share information by printing it and giving patients a hard copy or by downloading it as a PDF ClinicalKey also lets you personalize Patient Education handouts and include comments To customize Patient Education handouts 1 Display the Patient Education handout you want to customize 2 Click the Print button 3 Add special instructions using the text box Use the formatting tools to bold italicize or underline text 4 Include contact information using the form available Add additional contacts as necessary 5 Adjust the text size by clicking the selection next to the small medium and large options ClinicalKey ERS Su Ss Print Selected Patient Education ea Sore Throat Phone EM Bir iW Contact Email e At Anger Contac Text Size Small Medion Large Clinicalkey User Guide Edition 2 0 ELSEVIER ClinicalKey 15 04301210333004 Bees EF I 011101110 3 6 Printing Downloading and Emailing Content from ClinicalKey You can print any content on Clinicalkey and download any material that has a PDF icon You may print or download content from the site for your own personal noncommercial use provided you keep intact all copyright and other proprietary notices You may not engage in systematic retrieval of content from the site to create or compile directly or indirectly a collection compilation database or directory without prior written permission from Elsevier To print content from the Cont
23. t s email address and an optional message ClinicalKey automatically attaches the selected content to the email 3 Click Send A message indicates your email was sent successfully Clinicalkey User Guide Edition 2 0 ELSEVIER ClinicalKey 16 010101010101010101L01010 01110111011101110111011 3 6 Citations You need to cite all articles and books from ClinicalKey according to the American Medical Association Manual of Style ioth Edition http www amamanualofstyle com In citations for drug monographs images and patient education materials include the copyright holder the title of the material a reference to ClinicalKey with the appropriate website address and the date you viewed the material In citations for material original to First Consult include the title of the material the type of article a reference to Clinicalkey with the appropriate website address and the date you posted and viewed the material 4 Creating Presentations from ClinicalKey You can use the Presentation Maker to share the latest medical and surgical information with colleagues and care teams by exporting text and images to PowerPoint ClinicalKey lets you build name and manage as many presentations as you d like 4 1 Using the Presentation Maker To add images to the Presentation Maker 1 From the Search Results Page click the Add to Presentation to the right of the images you want to add to the Presentation Maker The Add to Presentatio
24. tent Reader to narrow a search within a book book chapter journal journal issue or full text article ClinicalKey Ad gt This Article This Journal FULL TEXT ARTICLE all Second European evidence based ae consensus on the prevention diagnosis and management of Pees Opportunistic infections in Guidelines inflammatory bowel disease a s Patient Education Journal of Crohn s JF Raher F Magno C Abreu A AZo S Ben Horin Y Chowers M Cotone L od Coliti amd Colite First Consult de Ridder G Doherty A Enenalt M Esteve K Katama CW Lees E MacMahon Youme 6 Sout 5 Books Clinical Trials MEDLINE T Moreets Vi Rheinisch H Tig L Trembtay G Veereman iWauters M vigel Y Yaudanpanah R Eliakit and IF Colombel i E UT Multimedia e bie Second DC RRaN avidhnce EArAG CONES on Pe Prevention dopnas and managemen of Aahar opportunistic infactons in inflammatory bowel disease J0 T4 0 A17 Woheme amp issue Pagas 4494660 Copyright 2013 Thee authors Procedures Consult deveiopeng an opporunislc infection 1 Introduction immaunomodulator tarapy Exposure lo palhogens and geographic Cusen Age Conmorteditiies Mainutrien Beeps virus PHEW hepaths B vines ABV and humasi The treatment of inflammatery bowel disease 10D has been revolutionised over the past decade by the increasing use of immunomodulators With such tumumemodulation the potential for opportunistic infection i a ke
25. uggest feature automatically displays a list of relevant search terms suggestions books and journals and authors As you keep entering criteria AutoSuggest continually refines the list of search terms addi Q Suggestions Related Books and Journals Authors Alcoholism Detoxification procedure Addictive Behaviors Addi A Addictions History and physical Evidence Based Addiction Addib O examination Treatment Opioid Dependence Addick K Hepatic Function Panel Drug Dependence Drug addiction therapy methadone Addison s Disease Pernicious Anemia Toxic effect of tobacco fluoride addition Adrenoleukodystrophy Cognitive Therapy Blood alcohol level measurement group psychotherapy Vitamin supplementation Serum Albumin Measurement Alcohol rehabilitation Topamax Addicks Benjamin Addicks C L Addicks E Addicks E A Addicks Elisabeth Addicks E M Addicks G C 2 Click the best match The system will take you to the Search Results Page which lists search results in order of clinical relevance Clinicalkey User Guide Edition 2 0 ELSEVIER ClinicalKey 2 2 Topic Pages ClinicalKey offers over 1 400 disease Topic Pages covering epidemiology risk factors diagnosis treatments and more as well as links to specialty specific answers and related drugs Search for one of ClinicalKey s Topic Pages to jump to its page and get a high level overview with the option t
26. y safety concen for patents with IED Opportunistic infections pose particular problems for the clinician they are often difficult to recognise and are associated with appreciable morbidity or mortality because they are potentially serious and hard to treat effectively This kd the European Crohns and Colts Organisation ECCO to update the previous Consensus Merling on opportunistic infections in IBD To organise the work infections were clasaiied into six major topics Guideline statements of 2009 were analysed systematically by the chairs and the working parties In parallel the working parties performed a systematic literature search af their tapie with the appropriate kev words using Medline Pubmed and the Cochrane Clinicalkey User Guide Edition 2 0 Help amp Feedback ELSEVIER 11 2 7 Search History When logged in ClinicalKey tracks your Search History so you can easily and quickly run a previous search Each time you open a saved search ClinicalKey automatically refreshes the page and displays a list of the most recent and relevant results To view Search History 1 Go to Search History under your account menu 2 View search history 3 Click a past search term to run the search again and see current search results Clinicalkey Books Journals More John i SEARCH HISTORY PAGE Search History Search History wed Sear Clear All History Today myocarditis No Filters Apphed Influenza Wo

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