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- Iris roseola: A diagnostic clue in neurosyphilis
The patient had a 3-week history of decreased vision in the left eye, with a best-corrected visual acuity of 20/100.
- Varicella-zoster virus transmission from herpes zoster exposure
Two weeks before the patient developed fever and a rash, his mother had developed herpes zoster on her torso.
- Unexplained liver injury: Searching for the cause
The patient presented with persistent low back pain, nausea, poor appetite, and an unintentional weight loss of more than 30 lb over the previous 6 weeks.
- Sex-specific risk factors for stroke in women: Focus on the 2024 AHA/ASA guideline
Sex-specific factors like adverse pregnancy outcomes and premature and early menopause play a critical and often underrecognized role in shaping lifetime stroke risk in women.
- ‘Even when the wound is healed, the scar remains’
Persistent or repetitive inflammatory or ischemic insults to internal organs may lead to progressive scarring that culminates in organ failure.
- Clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential and heart disease: What every internist needs to know
Clonal hematopoiesis is increasingly recognized as a driver of different types of heart disease, including ischemic heart disease, heart failure, arrhythmias, and nonischemic cardiac inflammation.
- Reversing fibrosis in metabolic dysfunction–associated steatohepatitis—beyond telling patients to lose weight
Weight loss of at least 10% is associated with fibrosis regression in most patients, but losing this amount of weight and keeping it off is challenging, making pharmacologic and procedural interventions essential tools in clinical practice.
- Fighting ageism: Preserving patient agency in critical care
To avoid falling into ageism bias, we must maintain a framework grounded in respect for the patient, one that deliberately centers on the patient’s voice.
- FINEARTS-HF: Improving outcomes in heart failure with preserved or mildly reduced ejection fraction
FINEARTS-HF established finerenone as an effective medical therapy to reduce hospitalizations for heart failure in patients with HFpEF or HFmrEF.
- ‘All that wheezes is not asthma’—a reminder that the physical examination
In the evaluation of a patient with undefined respiratory symptoms, the physical examination can provide clues to the diagnosis and direct further testing.

