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- Is a detailed neurologic physical examination always necessary?
In medicine, we need all the help we can get.
- Hydroxychloroquine: An old drug with new relevance
This antimalarial drug is now approved to treat discoid lupus, systemic lupus erythematosus, and rheumatoid arthritis.
- Central nervous system lymphoma mimicking Bell palsy
Failure of presumed Bell palsy to improve should prompt an evaluation for an underlying condition.
- Is Pap testing still needed after hysterectomy?
There is no need to continue Pap testing after hysterectomy for a benign indication.
- Reverse T3 or perverse T3? Still puzzling after 40 years
Few situations require measuring reverse T3; diagnosis of euthyroid sick syndrome may be one of them.
- Thoracic aortic aneurysm: How to counsel, when to refer
Be alert for clues on chest imaging, and consider screening fi rst-degree relatives of patients known to have aortic disease.
- Necrotizing fasciitis after a watercraft accident
Despite intravenous antibiotics and surgical debridement, the patient’s right leg had to be amputated.
- Evaluating suspected pulmonary hypertension: A structured approach
With a myriad of causes and nonspecifi c symptoms, pulmonary hypertension needs a methodic diagnostic approach.
- Eyes of the mimicker
A 42-year-old man presented with intermittent fevers, rigors, headache, and myalgia, and now, one-sided vision loss.