Volume 45 - Issue 11 - October 2005

Consultant

10/17/2005
Atiya Khan, MD, MRCP; Tracy Weimer, MD
A 14-year-old girl presented with concerns about a "deformed" right shoulder.
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A 14-year-old girl presented with concerns about a "deformed" right shoulder.
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Following a complicated vaginal delivery 4 months earlier, a 22-year-old mother of a healthy 9.5-lb infant girl experienced stool incontinence and leakage.
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Following a complicated vaginal delivery 4 months earlier, a 22-year-old mother of a healthy 9.5-lb infant girl experienced stool incontinence and leakage.
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For 3 days, a 10-year-old girl had redness and vesicles on her right volar wrist.
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For 3 days, a 10-year-old girl had redness and vesicles on her right volar wrist.
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Erythema dyschromicum perstans consists of ash-colored or brown macules and papules that measure a few millimeters to several centimeters.
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Erythema dyschromicum perstans consists of ash-colored or brown macules and papules that measure a few millimeters to several centimeters.
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The health benefits of smoking cessation are impressive—even in those who have smoked for many years.
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The health benefits of smoking cessation are impressive—even in those who have smoked for many years.
10/17/2005
10/16/2005
Navin M. Amin, MD
A 4-year-old boy is admitted with a 2-week history of high fever with rigors; profuse night sweats; progressive upper quadrant pain; and diarrhea.
10/16/2005
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A 4-year-old boy is admitted with a 2-week history of high fever with rigors; profuse night sweats; progressive upper quadrant pain; and diarrhea.
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More than 60% of male adolescents will experience gynecomastia—a physiologic increase in stromal and glandular breast tissue.
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David S. Reitman, MD
More than 60% of male adolescents will experience gynecomastia—a physiologic increase in stromal and glandular breast tissue.
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Photo Essay
Photo Essay
10/16/2005
Extensive ecchymoses following a fall, palmar hyperpigmentation, unusual pigmentation pattern on thigh
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Extensive ecchymoses following a fall, palmar hyperpigmentation, unusual pigmentation pattern on thigh
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A 17-year-old girl presents, on crutches, with left knee pain from an injury she sustained during a flag football game the previous night.
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Case in Point
Case in Point
10/16/2005
Nina Krassilnik, MD; Sameer Mahesh, MD; Shefali Mahesh, MD; George McKinley, MD
A 20-year-old woman presents with lower abdominal pain of 9 months’ duration. The pain is bilateral in the lower quadrants, dull, constant, and nonradiating.
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Becker nevus, solitary and multiple café au lait macules, Fanconi anemia, urticaria pigmentosa, McCune-Albright syndrome, segmental café au lait macule, pigmentary mosaicism, Proteus syndrome
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Is there a role for aldosterone antagonists in resistant hypertension?
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An 85-year-old woman who resides on the dementia unit of a nursing home is seen for routine care.
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Have you seen these particular manifestations of sarcoidosis, rheumatoid arthritis, colon and other cancers, diabetic vasculopathy, hyperlipidemia, and zinc deficiency?
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A 68-year-old man with a prosthetic mitral valve presents to the emergency department with acute abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and constipation.
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A 14-year-old African American boy presented during the winter months with a painless, nonpruritic, periumbilical rash that had been present for approximately 1 month.
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10/15/2005
Long believed to be a relatively obscure disease, interstitial cystitis (IC) is more prevalent than previously thought.
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A palpable nodule on the right lobe of the thyroid gland is detected in a 55-year-old woman.
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A 24-year-old woman complains of a severe, throbbing headache that is present when she is upright and is relieved when she lies down.
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Which clues on the ECG point to the cause?
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In patients with underlying disease, a preoperative evaluation and targeted management strategies can minimize complications and maximize healing.
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For patients with cardiovascular risk factors, the most serious complication of noncardiac surgery is a perioperative cardiac event.
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An acneiform rash, pruritic papules on the extremities, pustular scalp lesions—can you identify the disorders pictured here?
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The National Quality Forum has suggested that ß -blocker therapy would decrease coronary events in an at-risk population.
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It is important to keep in mind that the risk factors or triggers for migraine are cumulative.
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Woman receives a spider bite, but what spider was it?
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When is cranial CT required? How can you predict whether postconcussive syndrome will develop? Insights here.
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These authors describe effective—but often overlooked or underused—treatment strategies that help control pain and improve function.
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