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MEDLINE includes "citations" from nearly 4000 of the world's leading biomedical journals.
A "citation" is made up of the basic pieces of each journal article, which are mounted into fields. Most fields are searchable.
This is what a basic MEDLINE citation looks like. The "fields" are in bold:
- Unique Identifier
- 10685134
- Authors
- Kuller LH.
- Institution
- Department of Epidemiology, Graduate School of Public Health, University of
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
- Title
- Hormone replacement therapy and coronary
heart disease. A new debate. [Review] [93 refs]
- Source
- Medical Clinics of North America. 84(1):181-98, ix-x, 2000 Jan.
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- MeSH Subject Headings
- Clinical Trials
Coronary Disease / et [Etiology]
*Coronary Disease / pc [Prevention & Control]
*Estrogen Replacement Therapy
Female
Human
Myocardial Infarction / et [Etiology]
*Myocardial Infarction / pc [Prevention & Control]
Postmenopause
Risk Factors
Treatment Outcome
- Abstract
- Hormone replacement therapy is extensively
used in the United States, especially for the possible prevention of
heart disease, osteoporotic fractures, and, more recently,
dementia. The results of recent clinical trials have raised new questions
about the risk and benefits of estrogen or
estrogen/progesterone therapy to prevent
heart attacks, the choice of specific drug
therapy such as specialized estrogen
receptor modulation (SERM). The change in risk factors, especially weight
gain or obesity, may determine the risks and benefits of hormone
replacement therapy. [References: 93]
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