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- A 67-year-old woman with bilateral hand numbness
Her history includes type 2 diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, hypertension, diastolic heart failure, and thyroid surgery.
- Deprescribing: When trying for less is more
We should periodically revisit the goals and rationale for all prescribed medications.
- Methemoglobinemia in an HIV patient
He had restarted his home dapsone prophylaxis, but his dyspnea worsened and his urine became dark.
- Ascites from intraperitoneal urine leakage after pelvic radiation
Six years earlier, the patient had undergone hysterectomy and chemoradiotherapy for cervical cancer.
- Update on VTE, Supplement 3 December 2017
Errors occurred in: Bartholomew JR. Update on the management of venous thromboembolism. Cleve Clin J Med 2017; 84(suppl 3): 39–46.
- Primary care management of chronic pelvic pain in women
While referral may eventually be indicated, primary care doctors can take steps to diagnose and manage the condition.
- Acute cardiorenal syndrome: Mechanisms and clinical implications
Volume overload is central to its pathogenesis, and accurate assessment of volume status is critical.
- Erythema ab igne
The patient had been using a heating pad daily, often for several hours at a time, to relieve his back pain.
- A 75-year-old with abdominal pain, hypoxia, and weak pulses in the left leg
Workup revealed the patient had both arterial and venous thrombosis. What was the cause?

