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- Latent autoimmune diabetes in adults: Not type 1, not type 2, a little of both
Latent autoimmune diabetes in adults shares features of type 1 and type 2 diabetes, often leading to misdiagnosis and a delay in starting needed insulin therapy.
- Skin manifestations of mpox
The patient presented with a tender, ulcerated perianal lesion and scattered papules on the trunk and extremities.
- How can I select the right thyroid hormone formulation for my patient with hypothyroidism?
Knowing the features of the available thyroid hormone formulations can provide a starting point for individualizing therapy for patients who have concerns about product formulations or remain symptomatic despite a normal thyroid-stimulating hormone level.
- LADA: A case for starting insulin therapy at diagnosis
The author discusses factors that support starting insulin therapy at diagnosis in all patients with latent autoimmune diabetes in adults.
- Acute transient phlebitis after a morphine infusion
Prominent ascending erythema outlining the infused vein and its proximal branches developed quickly after infusion.
- Finding the cause of severe hypokalemia: A 4-step approach
This case illustrates the approach to a group of conditions associated with hypokalemia that usually pose a diagnostic challenge.

