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- Differentiating bipolar disorder from depression in primary care
When physicians encounter a patient who obviously is depressed, they should not assume that the patient has unipolar depression until they have ruled out bipolar disorder, formerly called “manic-depressive illness.”
- When and how to fix a ‘hole in the heart’: Approach to ASD and PFO
While correcting some abnormalities of the atrial septum is beneficial, most other defects warrant correction only under very specific circumstances.
- Understanding and minimizing late thrombosis of drug-eluting stents
Though late stent thrombosis is rare, the risk is real and it is greater with drug-eluting stents than with bare metal stents.