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- Phlegmasia cerulea dolens from radiation-induced venous stenosis
The patient had received pelvic radiation 10 years earlier for prostate cancer.
- What stool testing is appropriate when diarrhea develops in a hospitalized patient?
Most cases are not due to infection, but Clostridium difficile is the most common infectious cause.
- Radiation-induced heart disease: A practical guide to diagnosis and management
Unfortunately, radiotherapy for breast cancer or lymphoma can damage the heart.
- Thrombolysis in submassive pulmonary embolism: Finding the balance
In massive pulmonary embolism, thrombolytic therapy is usually indicated; in submassive cases the decision is not so clear.
- Left ventricular thrombosis can still complicate acute myocardial infarction
Despite revascularization, the next day the patient had an ejection fraction of 35% and a mass in the left ventricle.
- Influenza: Still more important than Zika virus in 2016–2017
Despite all the news reports, infl uenza still kills or hospitalizes more people than Zika.
- Breaking the pain contract: A better controlled-substance agreement for patients on chronic opioid therapy
Common limitations of current pain treatment “contracts,” and strategies to improve them.
- Plexiform neurofibroma
A 19-year-old woman presented with diffuse swelling on her neck and face that had been growing gradually for 12 years.
- Bilateral earlobe creases and coronary artery disease
Bilateral earlobe creases may be useful to look for in cases of suspected coronary artery disease.