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10/16/2005
A 68-year-old man with a prosthetic mitral valve presents to the emergency department with acute abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and constipation.
10/16/2005
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10/16/2005
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.
10/16/2005
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10/15/2005
Long believed to be a relatively obscure disease, interstitial cystitis (IC) is more prevalent than previously thought.
10/15/2005
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10/15/2005
A palpable nodule on the right lobe of the thyroid gland is detected in a 55-year-old woman.
10/15/2005
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10/15/2005
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.
10/15/2005
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10/15/2005
In patients with underlying disease, a preoperative evaluation and targeted management strategies can minimize complications and maximize healing.
10/15/2005
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10/15/2005
Which clues on the ECG point to the cause?
10/15/2005
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10/15/2005
For patients with cardiovascular risk factors, the most serious complication of noncardiac surgery is a perioperative cardiac event.
10/15/2005
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10/15/2005
An acneiform rash, pruritic papules on the extremities, pustular scalp lesions—can you identify the disorders pictured here?
10/15/2005
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10/15/2005
The National Quality Forum has suggested that ß -blocker therapy would decrease coronary events in an at-risk population.
10/15/2005