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    The generalist, the specialist, and the patient with chronic kidney disease
    Brian F. Mandell, MD, PhD and Editor in Chief
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    Comanagement of patients who have a chronic disease is often a challenge.

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    Yong Gil Hwang, MD and C. Kent Kwoh, MD
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    Many patients who have osteoarthritis of the knee and a torn meniscus can defer surgery and undergo physical therapy instead.

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    Don’t forget non-Alzheimer dementias
    Ronan M. Factora, MD and Babak Tousi, MD
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    An accurate diagnosis is important, as the causes of dementia can differ in their course and treatment.

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    Just as in acute myocardial infarction, where “time is muscle,” in many cases of vascular disease in the leg, “time is limb.”

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    Recognizing, managing medical consequences of eating disorders in primary care
    Leah P. Dickstein, BS, Kathleen N. Franco, MD, Ellen S. Rome, MD, MPH and Moises Auron, MD
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    Intentional malnutrition and purging can lead to a wide range of medical problems. And refeeding has pitfalls.

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    Appreciating the appetite for reflective practice
    Brian F. Mandell, MD, PhD
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    Twenty-five years later, I still think about eating disorders when I evaluate young women who have severe fibromyalgia.

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    Managing acute coronary syndromes: Decades of progress
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    In managing acute coronary syndromes, physicians can draw on a large body of evidence from clinical trials.

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    An intravenous drug user with persistent dyspnea and lung infiltrates
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    He was treated empirically with antibiotics, which did not help. Now he is back in the emergency department.

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    New hypertension guidelines: One size fits most?
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    The new report is more evidence-based and focused, outlining a strategy that is simpler and, in some instances, less aggressive.

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    Problems with myocardial infarction definitions
    Samer Antonios, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2014, 81 (3) 139; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.81c.03001

    Readers comment on problems with the definition of myocardial infarction (December 2013) and on the diagnosis of myasthenia gravis (November 2013).

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