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- Why do clinicians continue to order ‘routine preoperative tests’ despite the evidence?
The authors propose several reasons and possible solutions.
- Occult satellite metastasis of an auricular melanoma
Satellite lesions are a sign of aggressive disease and require a thorough evaluation for metastases.
- 2015 Update on Parkinson disease
An improved understanding of the disease is leading to new diagnostic tools and treatments.
- Lactic acidosis: Clinical implications and management strategies
In hospitalized patients, elevated lactate is both a marker of risk and a target of therapy.
- Middle East respiratory syndrome: SARS redux?
Prompt identification and isolation of infected patients is critical to limiting the spread of infection.
- Sleep apnea ABCs (August 2014)
Readers comment on obstructive sleep apnea (August 2014) and on writing better consult notes (January 2015).
- In Reply: Sleep apnea ABCs (August 2014)
Readers comment on obstructive sleep apnea (August 2014) and on writing better consult notes (January 2015).
- Postoperative troponin surveillance: A diagnostic dilemma
Postoperative troponin elevations are linked to bad outcomes. But does screening for troponin elevations improve outcomes?
- Perioperative MI: Data, practice, and questions
What should be done when an elevated troponin is detected in a postoperative patient who is otherwise doing perfectly well?
- Herpes zoster triplex
A 77-year-old man presented with painful eruptions on the left chest, right lower groin, and left thigh.