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- Chemotherapy-induced Raynaud's phenomenon
Cure of malignancy is most important, but detecting delayed toxic effects of antineoplastic therapy deserves close attention, as well.
- Dilate or debulk?
In this first in a new series of informal dialogues on controversial and emerging topics in cardiac diagnosis and therapy, two internationally known investigators tally the relative merits of atherectomy and angioplasty for percutaneous therapy of coronary artery disease.
- Pleural changes in malignant pleural effusions: appearance on computed tomography
CT scanning appears to facilitate demonstration of several features that should arouse the clinician’s and radiologist’s suspicion of pleural malignancy.
- Thromboembolic disease: underdiagnosed, undertreated, deadly
What should you be looking for in your nonambulatory hospitalized patients? A capsulization of current concepts in diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of this problem.
- A woman with amenorrhea and galactorrhea
The author guides the reader through a challenging diagnosis.
- The search for diagnostic criteria in Alzheimer’s disease: an update
Although much is known of the histopathologic findings in this disease, definitive diagnostic criteria are still lacking.