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    New information has been generated with regard to what causes critical illness-related corticosteroid insufficiency, how to diagnose it, who should receive corticosteroid treatment, and what regimens to use.

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    A 59-year-old man presented with progressive abdominal distention that limited daily activities and oral intake. The ascitic fluid was markedly viscous and jelly-like.

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    Skin changes on the nose in a 37-year-old patient that began after a scratch were concerning for extensive nasal skin necrosis.

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    Diversifying medical humanities: The case for Jay-Z
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    Physicians carry considerable power in the patient-physician relationship. Opening our minds to the viewpoints of others diffuses some of that power and grounds us in the communities we serve.

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    Xanthomas: Differentiating atherogenic from nonatherogenic
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    The patient had tendinous xanthomas on the dorsal joints of the hand and eruptive xanthomas on the buttock, as well as xanthoma striatum palmare on the volar aspect of the hand.

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    Holly J. Pederson, MD, Allison W. Kurian, MD, MSc and Zahraa Al Hilli, MD
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    The option of risk-reducing mastectomy is for those at highest risk, and multidisciplinary conversations setting patient expectations are critical for optimal patient outcomes.

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    Simran Gupta, MD, Nikita Ashcherkin, MD and Janis E. Blair, MD
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    Patients diagnosed with this condition who have no symptoms or are mildly symptomatic do not require treatment and can be closely monitored.

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    The role of GLP-1 receptor agonists in managing type 2 diabetes
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    A review of the evidence regarding the benefits and adverse effects of GLP-1 receptor agonists in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus or obesity.

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