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- Postoperative troponin surveillance: A diagnostic dilemma
Postoperative troponin elevations are linked to bad outcomes. But does screening for troponin elevations improve outcomes?
- Perioperative MI: Data, practice, and questions
What should be done when an elevated troponin is detected in a postoperative patient who is otherwise doing perfectly well?
- Herpes zoster triplex
A 77-year-old man presented with painful eruptions on the left chest, right lower groin, and left thigh.
- Ankle pain in a young woman with Gaucher disease
Gaucher disease causes hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, bone marrow disease, bone pain, bone infarcts, and lytic lesions.
- What is the difference between palliative care and hospice care?
The two have different indications and goals and are often provided in different settings.
- Does stenting of severe renal artery stenosis improve outcomes compared with medical therapy alone?
Added to drug therapy, it can modestly improve blood pressure control, but has no significant effect on outcomes.
- Geriatrics update 2015: Vaccination, frailty, chronic disease guidelines, and cognition
Chronic disease-management guidelines are starting to recognize vulnerable elderly patients.
- The role of sentinel lymph node biopsy after excision of melanomas (May 2015)
Readers comment on eruptive xanthoma (April 2015), risk of falls in older adults (May 2015), and sentinel lymph node biopsy after excision of melanoma (May 2015).
- Stenting may benefit select patients with severe renal artery stenosis
Treatment of severe renal artery stenosis must be individualized.
- Starting insulin in patients with type 2 diabetes: An individualized approach
Take into account the patient’s age, life expectancy, concurrent illnesses, risk of hypoglycemia, and other factors.