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- Shedding light on subungual digital mucous cysts
Transillumination is a quick and easy way to diagnose digital mucous cysts and rule out other subungual masses.
- Eruptive seborrheic keratosis: A perilous clue
An abrupt increase in seborrheic keratoses in patients with an underlying malignancy is called the Leser-Trélat sign.
- Can I place a peripherally inserted central catheter in my patient with chronic kidney disease?
Future need for permanent dialysis access is an important consideration.
- How do you effectively evaluate the elderly for alcohol use disorder?
A brief review of clues to an underrecognized and underdiagnosed problem with physical as well as emotional and social consequences.
- Antiobesity drug therapy: An individualized and comprehensive approach
As part of a comprehensive plan, these drugs can provide lasting obesity control and additional health benefits, including decreased cardiovascular risk.
- The obesity paradox in heart failure: What is the role of cardiorespiratory fitness?
What should these patients be advised about weight management and about cardiorespiratory fitness, a major factor influencing the paradox?
- Antibody-mediated autoimmune encephalitis: A practical approach
Symptoms may include subacute, progressive neuropsychiatric symptoms with associated cognitive dysfunction, movement disorders, and autoimmune seizures.
- ‘Guidelines to Practice’ series: Asthma in adults
A clinically useful summary, highlighting the practical and newer conceptual aspects of the guidelines.
- Fever, rash, pruritus: Sweet syndrome
The patient received intramuscular and oral antibiotics at an urgent care center, but the symptoms worsened.