Latest Articles
- Bilateral adrenal masses (December 2012)
Readers comment on emergency contraception (November 2012), adrenal masses (December 2012), and the use of statins for primary prevention in women (December 2012).
- Septic shock: The initial moments and beyond
Evidence-based protocols have improved the outcomes of septic shock. The authors review the evidence.
- Giant inverted T waves
A 48-year-old man has large, inverted T waves in the lateral and midprecordial leads. What is the cause?
- Emergency contraception (November 2012)
Readers comment on emergency contraception (November 2012), adrenal masses (December 2012), and the use of statins for primary prevention in women (December 2012).
- A 67-year old man with an abdominal aortic aneurysm
Who should be screened, what is the benefit, and how should patients found to have an aneurysm be treated?
- Sex, statins, and diabetes (December 2012)
Readers comment on emergency contraception (November 2012), adrenal masses (December 2012), and the use of statins for primary prevention in women (December 2012).
- In Reply: Emergency contraception (November 2012)
Readers comment on emergency contraception (November 2012), adrenal masses (December 2012), and the use of statins for primary prevention in women (December 2012).
- In Reply: Sex, statins, and diabetes (December 2012)
Readers comment on emergency contraception (November 2012), adrenal masses (December 2012), and the use of statins for primary prevention in women (December 2012).
- Recent recommendations on steroid-induced osteoporosis: More targeted, but more complicated
Whenever a patient begins glucocorticoid treatment, we need to think about bone loss. The current guidelines from the American College of Rheumatology are more targeted than in the past but may be harder to use.