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- Hold ACE inhibitors and ARBs before noncardiac surgery? Emerging evidence suggests a patient-specific approach
Judicious withholding of ACE inhibitors and ARBs in vulnerable populations—and promptly resuming them—may strike the safest balance between renal protection and hemodynamic stability.
- Do patients with severe community-acquired bacterial pneumonia benefit from systemic corticosteroids?
Recent evidence has swung the pendulum back in favor of using corticosteroids in patients with severe community-acquired pneumonia.
- Low-dose colchicine for management of coronary artery disease
Current guidelines endorse adding low-dose colchicine to standard medical therapy for coronary artery disease prevention, but data show clinicians remain hesitant to use it for this indication.
- How can I help my pregnant patients quit using tobacco?
Clinicians should screen for tobacco use and follow-up with pregnancy-specific messaging during each visit, building on any motivation the patient has to quit.
- What is the role of cystatin C in estimating glomerular filtration rate and guiding medication dosing?
A dual-marker strategy using both serum creatinine and cystatin C is recommended for certain patients in whom serum creatinine alone may not accurately reflect kidney function.
- Optimizing hypertension treatment: Evidence-based approaches and new drugs
The authors discuss current evidence-based approaches to managing hypertension and optimizing blood pressure control through a series of cases representing common clinical scenarios.
- Acute respiratory distress syndrome: Why a definition matters
The new definition brings acute respiratory distress syndrome into the realm of physicians working on hospital general medicine wards.
- Half-moccasin distribution of acute tinea pedis
An 84-year-old woman presented with a week-long history of pruritus on the sole of her right foot.

