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- Acute leukemia with a very high leukocyte count: Confronting a medical emergency
From 5% to 30% of adult patients with acute leukemias present with hyperleukocytosis and leukostasis. Prompt action is needed.
- Angiotensin-receptor blockers in heart failure
The ARB candesartan was not only a good alternative to an ACE inhibitor, it was beneficial when added to a regimen that already included an ACE inhibitor and a beta-blocker.
- It’s what’s inside the white coat that counts
Welcoming the first class of the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University.
- The angiotensin story continues: ARBs in heart failure
Considering the gravity of the problem of heart failure, it makes sense to have as many alternative pathways to success as we can find.
- Cancer pain: How to measure the fifth vital sign
To control pain effectively in cancer patients, we must assess it regularly and consistently.
- Evaluation of hyponatremia: A little physiology goes a long way
A careful and logical approach can promptly reveal the causative factor or factors in nearly all cases.
- Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and the epidemic of obesity
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, unknown only 2 decades ago, is now ubiquitous, especially among the obese.
- And an ARB makes nine: Polypharmacy in patients with heart failure
Based on strong evidence, a patient with advanced ischemic cardiomyopathy should be taking nine medications. But it is difficult not to worry about polypharmacy.
- A 76-year-old woman with erratic anticoagulation
A patient previously controlled on warfarin now has bleeding and an INR of 7. What has changed?
- Lessons from the PROVE-IT Trial
Patients with acute coronary syndromes should receive aggressive lipid-lowering therapy with a statin in high doses. Goal low-density lipoprotein levels may need to be lower.