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- Charcot neuroarthropathy: An often overlooked complication of diabetes
Suspect this condition if a patient with long-standing, poorly controlled diabetes and peripheral neuropathy develops a red, hot, swollen foot without ulceration.
- Are antibiotics indicated for the treatment of aspiration pneumonia?
Yes, for primary bacterial aspiration pneumonia and secondary bacterial infection of aspiration (chemical) pneumonitis, but not for uncomplicated chemical pneumonitis.
- An ulcerated plaque on the hand
A 73-year-old farmer has a lesion on the dorsum of his hand that bleeds intermittently. What is it?
- The shrinking woman
A 45-year-old woman on dialysis has lost 20 cm in height over the past 8 years, despite two parathyroidectomy procedures. Would a third one help?
- Exchanging the skin bleb for the test tube
New blood tests are a positive step towards accurate recognition and treatment of patients with latent tuberculosis.
- Timeliness of treatment is more important than choice of reperfusion therapy
The most important modifiable predictor of outcome in ST-segment elevation MI is the time to treatment, a biological truth that continues to be supported by clinical evidence.
- Noninvasive tests for liver disease, fibrosis, and cirrhosis: Is liver biopsy obsolete?
The need for liver biopsy is diminishing, thanks to accurate blood tests and imaging studies.
- Painful red nodule on the right hand
A healthy man presents with a tender subcutaneous nodule on his hand that appeared after cleaning his aquarium. What is the most likely diagnosis?
- Can patients with COPD or asthma take a beta-blocker
Yes, if they really need one. We would choose a cardioselective agent.
- Do incretin drugs for type 2 diabetes increase the risk of acute pancreatitis?
Probably not. The risk is higher in type 2 diabetes regardless of treatment.