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- Latent autoimmune diabetes in adults: Not type 1, not type 2, a little of both
Latent autoimmune diabetes in adults shares features of type 1 and type 2 diabetes, often leading to misdiagnosis and a delay in starting needed insulin therapy.
- Skin manifestations of mpox
The patient presented with a tender, ulcerated perianal lesion and scattered papules on the trunk and extremities.
- Multiple scabietic nodules on the scrotum in a patient living with HIV infection
A 21-year-old man presented with pruritic erythematous papules and nodules on the scrotum and linear keratotic burrows on the right wrist.
- Lipoprotein ‘little a’: More than a little target in the management of cardiovascular risk?
Lipoprotein(a) was once believed to play no contributory role in the development of cardiovascular disease. That storyline has since flipped.
- Rethinking recovery in heart failure: Beyond improvement in left ventricular ejection fraction
The authors discuss 3 unresolved questions about de-escalating and escalating guideline-directed medical therapy in patients with improved ejection fraction.
- Teprotumumab for thyroid eye disease: A reality check
Initial enthusiasm for teprotumumab as therapy for thyroid eye disease has been tempered by longitudinal data suggesting that it often does not alter the natural disease course.
- Managing obesity in older adults
The goals of treating obesity in older adults are to ease its complications and improve functional status and quality of life, with or without weight loss.

