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09/25/2005
A 31-year-old woman is seen by her physician because of mottled skin on the dorsa of the hands, low blood pressure, and a confusing array of abnormal physical findings and laboratory test results.
09/25/2005
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09/25/2005
Roughly 1 in 3 patients with GERD remains symptomatic while taking a PPI. Here: possible causes of PPI failure—and options to remedy the problem.
09/25/2005
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09/21/2005
This patient has no history of recent illness or injury—what’s going on here?
09/21/2005
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09/21/2005
A 12-year-old Hispanic boy with hemophilia A and high Bethesda unit factor VIII inhibitor presented after 4 days of abdominal pain and clear, nonbilious vomiting.
09/21/2005
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09/21/2005
An otherwise healthy 16-year-old girl presented with medial arm pain after falling on her left elbow while skating.
09/21/2005
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09/21/2005
During a neurologic evaluation for seizures, a 17-year-old boy with epilepsy was noted to have a deformity of both lower eyelids.
09/21/2005
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09/20/2005
This patient reminded us vividly with several remarks that awareness of her past shaped the person that she is.
09/20/2005
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09/20/2005
A Menagerie of Zoonotic Diseases including Acute retinal lesion from toxoplasmosis, Orf, Catscratch disease, and Tularemia.
09/20/2005
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09/20/2005
Statins (HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors) are the most effective drugs in the management of elevated low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels.
09/20/2005
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09/20/2005
A verrucous birthmark, a rash at the commissure of the lips, proximal nail changes—can you identify the disorders pictured here?
09/20/2005