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    A 52-year-old woman with skin lesions and liver function abnormalities
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    The patient presents to her doctor with a pruritic rash of 6 weeks’ duration. What is the diagnosis and treatment?

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    The uncertain role of immunosuppressive agents in Sjögren’s syndrome
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    Real fraud cannot be tolerated, but spurious fraud charges are equally intolerable.

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    In Reply: A proper role for organized medicine: The AMA response (May 1997) Editorial
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    New drugs for reducing cardiovascular risk in women
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    Correction
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    Can the patient make treatment decisions? Evaluating decisional capacity
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    Evaluations of a patient's ability to make treatment decisions are common in everyday practice. Dr. Agich reviews the standards for evaluating decisional capacity.

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    Do today's medical residents really have it better?
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    Despite changes designed to make medical education more humane, it is not easier to be an intern or resident today.

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