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- Brown tumor of the pelvis
Hyperparathyroidism increases the number and activity of osteoclasts, causing lytic lesions.
- The new oral anticoagulants: Reasonable alternatives to warfarin
The clinically relevant characteristics of the new agents and guidance on their use.
- Insulin pumps: Beyond basal-bolus
Pumps allow for more accurate dosing than multiple daily injections, resulting in less drastic blood sugar extremes.
- Catheter-based transarterial therapies for hepatocellular cancer
A discussion of these procedures, their complications, and postprocedural care.
- Common infectious complications of liver transplant
The risk and the likely organisms vary with the patient’s state of immunosuppression and the time after transplant.
- Recreational cannabis use: Pleasures and pitfalls
The legalization of cannabis and its increased potency today are leading to complications hitherto unseen.
- Stellate ulceration in a nonuremic patient
Calciphylaxis is a poorly understood small-vessel vasculopathy most often associated with end-stage renal disease.
- Noncosmetic uses of botulinum toxin in otolaryngology
It is used for spasmodic dysphonia, essential tremor of the voice, and dysphagia due to cricopharyngeal dysfunction.
- Should all patients with significant proteinuria take a renin-angiotensin inhibitor?
Most of them should, with exceptions due to adverse effects such as angioedema, cough, and hyperkalemia.