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- Restrictive eating disorders in previously overweight adolescents and young adults
Some patients with restrictive eating disorders are hiding in plain sight.
- Atypical anorexia nervosa can be just as bad
Eating disorders can occur in patients with a wide variety of weights.
- Community-acquired pneumonia: Strategies for triage and treatment
Not all patients need to be hospitalized. Initial empiric treatment should be de-escalated as soon as possible.
- A cough that won’t go away: Evaluation and treatment in 2 patients
Two patients present with similar symptoms, but different causes and treatment.
- The search for precision
The day may come soon when we get EMR alerts if we try to prescribe certain drugs to patients with certain gene variants.
- Type of diabetes mellitus: Does it matter to the clinician?
Understanding the many faces of diabetes can make a difference in how clinicians select glucose-lowering therapy.
- Sigmoid volvulus: Coffee bean sign, whirl sign
A 79-year-old man with cortical cerebellar atrophy presented with progressive abdominal distention and constipation.
- Correction
The article, “Fever in a traveler returning from Ethiopia,” by Ken Koon Wong, MD (Cleve Clin J Med 2020; 87(1):31–42; doi:10.3949/ccjm.87a.19017) contained an error in Table 7.