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- Is a serum TSH measurement sufficient to monitor the treatment of primary hypothyroidism?
Yes, the TSH level provides the information you need to manage primary hypothyroidism.
- Your patient has chronic leukemia: Now what?
New therapies for chronic myelogenous leukemia and chronic lymphocytic leukemia are increasing the number of survivors.
- Should patients with stable ischemic heart disease undergo revascularization?
The benefi t is much less clear for stable disease than for acute coronary syndromes.
- Renal failure in HCV cirrhosis
The patient was diagnosed with hepatitis C 15 years ago; now, his kidneys are failing.
- Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura: The role of ADAMTS13
ADAMTS13 testing is useful in diagnosing this disease, guiding therapy, and predicting relapse.
- Geographic tongue
Although striking, the lesion is benign and self-limiting and rarely warrants further investigation.
- Measles: More than the rash (May 2016)
Readers comment on recognizing the signs of measles (May 2016)
- Trust the thyroid thermostat
Why do some physicians persist in regularly following the T3 and T4 levels in addition to the TSH?