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- How menopause affects oral health, and what we can do about it
After menopause, women become more susceptible to periodontal disease. The problem may stem in large part from estrogen deficiency.
- Managing osteoporosis: Challenges and strategies
To identify those at high risk of fracture, we can use the Fracture Risk Assessment Tool, or FRAX. Patients who are prescribed a drug must also be educated about how and why to take it.
- Pregabalin for fibromyalgia (April 2009)
Readers comment on an article on the use of pregabalin in fibromyalgia (April 2009).
- A 48-year-old man with uncontrolled diabetes
His type 2 diabetes has been well controlled for 6 years. Now, his blood sugar levels have been rising for the past week, and he has large amounts of glucose and ketones in the urine. What has happened?
- Alternative modes of mechanical ventilation: A review for the hospitalist
Newer ventilators can be set to modes other than the pressure-control and volume-control modes of older machines. We review how they work and contrast their theoretical benefits and actual evidence of benefit.
- Radiologic workup of a palpable breast mass (March 2009)
A reader comments about an article on the radiologic workup of a palpable breast mass (March 2009).
- The blade, the flea, and the colon
Ischemic colitis often gives the internist and surgeon a chance to commiserate on the power of informed watchful waiting.
- Black esophagus
A 60-year-old man with gastrointestinal bleeding due to alcoholic cirrhosis has necrosis of the distal esophagus.
- Painful eye with a facial rash
Six days ago, the patient had an intense headache; 4 days ago, painful herpetiform lesions appeared on his face. What is the diagnosis?
- Clinical approach to colonic ischemia
Ischemic colitis is one of the diagnoses that should be considered when patients present with abdominal pain, diarrhea, and intestinal bleeding.