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- When is facial paralysis Bell palsy? Current diagnosis and treatment
Bell palsy is largely a diagnosis of exclusion, but certain features distinguish it from facial paralysis due to other conditions.
- Recognizing and intervening in intimate partner violence
Intimate partner violence is as at least common as many conditions for which we routinely screen. Yet it remains underdiagnosed and undertreated.
- Disseminated intravascular coagulation: Treat the cause, not the lab values
Therapy directed at laboratory manifestations of DIC often will not change the course of the illness. It is important to recognize and treat the underlying cause, eg, trauma, cancer, infection, or obstetric catastrophe.
- Fever, chills, and chest radiographic infiltrates in a middle-aged woman
A woman with a history of asthma, hypothyroidism, nephrolithiasis, and bowel problems has worsening shortness of breath. She also has an interesting hobby.
- Adrenal function in critically ill patients: How to test? When to treat?
There is evidence that even partial adrenal insufficiency is associated with increased mortality. But exactly how should adrenal insufficiency be defined and diagnosed, and who should receive treatment?
- Preventing ischemic stroke: Choosing the best strategy
Do statins prevent stroke? Which antithrombotic drugs are best? What is the best way to treat carotid stenosis?
- Highly resistant HIV: If not a super strain, at least a wake-up call
Even if it is too soon to sound the alarm about a “super strain,” we must redouble our prevention efforts.