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- It’s not the noise, it’s what you do with it
Auscultation for a carotid bruit is an unreliable test, but the real action takes place between the stethoscope’s earpieces.
- Insulin pumps: Great devices, but you still have to press the button
Although pumps are sophisticated and precise, they still interface with a human user.
- Does allergic conjunctivitis always require prescription eyedrops?
We reserve prescription drops for patients with persistent, bothersome symptoms despite using over-the-counter drops.
- Asymptomatic carotid artery disease: A personalized approach to management
Should the patient undergo surgery or just medical care? The decision can be based on age, sex, and life expectancy.
- A young man with an unusual cause of palpitations
His heart rate is 260, with wide QRS complexes. Is his tachycardia ventricular or supraventricular?
- Women’s health 2015: An update for the internist
Antidepressants in pregnancy, nonhormonal therapies for menopausal symptoms, and heart failure therapy.
- An elderly woman with ‘heart failure’: Cognitive biases and diagnostic error
The authors review a case to analyze what went wrong and why.
- Pancreas transplant for diabetes mellitus
Transplant consistently normalizes hemoglobin A1c levels without the risk of severe hypoglycemia.
- The color purple
Purple urine bag syndrome is a sign of urinary tract infection and should be treated if symptomatic.