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11/17/2005
What does the CT scan reveal about the cause of this patient’s symptoms?
11/17/2005
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11/17/2005
Spinal Fears, Seeing Red, Black Lights, and Medication Listmania
11/17/2005
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11/17/2005
Here: an approach to risk reduction that can enhance care, improve compliance, and increase the value of time you spend with patients.
11/17/2005
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11/17/2005
Some studies suggest that orally administered dapsone is effective for infections caused by spider bites.
11/17/2005
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11/17/2005
Because abdominal pain is such a common chief complaint, arriving at an exact diagnosis is often challenging.
11/17/2005
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11/17/2005
A 9-year-old boy is seen by his primary care physician for a soft lump in the floor of his mouth.
11/17/2005
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11/17/2005
In her first installment of a new series on pain, Dr Marcus describes 4 patients whose chief complaint is a 2-week history of neck pain.
11/17/2005
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11/17/2005
A cardiovascular risk reference guide, Framingham global risk assessment scoring guide, cardiovascular checklist, and cardiovascular risk-reduction treatment plan.
11/17/2005
DermClinic
DermClinic
11/17/2005

 DAVID L. KAPLAN, MD

 DAVID L. KAPLAN, MD
An erythematous eruption on the eyelids, asymptomatic papule on the extremities, an acneiform rash—can you identify the disorders pictured here?
11/17/2005
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11/17/2005
Could RAI Rx ultimately be hurting your patients? Here: reassuring new evidence.
11/17/2005