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- A 73-year-old woman with chronic nonhealing cellulitis
She has undergone extensive treatment with antibiotics and corticosteroids, without success. What is the likely diagnosis?
- DHEA supplementation: The claims in perspective
Low DHEA levels are seen in a variety of diseases, but whether supplemental DHEA will help remains unproven.
- Safety of statins: Effects on muscle and the liver
Hepatotoxicity and myopathy are uncommon but worrisome. ALT and AST should be measured at baseline and periodically during statin therapy.
- A 39-year-old man with sudden onset of chest pain
He has a history of a transient ischemic attack and poorly controlled hypertension. What is the likely diagnosis?
- A syringe in the hand is worth two birds in the bush
Short of a true pandemic, there is much we can do to make the 2005–2006 flu season a kinder, gentler one.
- Anemia in chronic heart failure: Can EPO reduce deaths?
Many patients with chronic heart failure also have anemia, but whether treating the anemia will improve outcomes has yet to be determined.
- A woman with headache and blurred vision
She has non-small-cell lung cancer and patchy symmetrical areas of subcortical edema in the posterior parietal and occipital lobes of the brain. What is the most likely diagnosis?
- Vascular disease: It’s not just the pipes
The management of patients with venous and arterial vascular disease keeps getting more complex.