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- The elderly driver: What physicians need to know
Objective measures of an elderly driver's accident risk are lacking, but a simple assessment of function can provide insights.
- Panic disorder in primary care: A cause of unexplained symptoms
Many symptoms of panic attacks are physical, making diagnosis difficult and often suggesting another illness.
- Vascular claudication: How to individualize treatment
Clinicians today have a wider variety of options for treating claudication, from medical therapy to angioplasty or surgery.
- Is intensive glycemic control worth the expense?
Is tight control of glucose levels cost-effective for type I diabetes? And what about type II diabetes?
- A 68-year-old woman with high serum protein and no symptoms
As a result of a routine checkup, an elevated serum protein is found. What is the appropriate follow-up and diagnosis?
- Pitfalls in managing routine medical problems of patients with spinal cord injury
Physicians caring for patients with spinal cord injury need to know how to apply management strategies uniquely appropriate in these patients.