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- Multiple linear subcutaneous nodules
A 34-year-old woman has an asymptomatic swelling on her foot that has been slowly growing for 15 years.
- Total pancreatectomy and islet cell autotransplantation: Definitive treatment for chronic pancreatitis
Most patients report less pain after this procedure, and many avoid overt diabetes.
- Anticoagulation in dental surgery: Is it rude to interrupt?
Anticoagulation should not be interrupted for dental surgery.
- Cognitive bias and diagnostic error (November 2015)
Readers comment on cognitive bias and diagnostic error (November 2015).
- The fifth vital sign: A complex story of politics and patient care
Times have changed, and the diffi culties and complexities of trying to help patients with ongoing pain have increased.
- Should I suspect obstructive sleep apnea if a patient has hard-to-control hypertension?
Yes. Obstructive sleep apnea is common and is associated with hypertension and resistant hypertension.
- Opioids for persistent pain in older adults
Legitimate need must be balanced against the risks, especially in older patients.