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07/29/2005
An inflamed linear eruption; pruritic bullae; discrete areas of thick, crusty scale on the scalp—can you identify the disorders pictured here?
07/29/2005
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07/29/2005
In his Photo Essay case of a 5-year-old girl with a herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection on her thumb (Figure), Dr Robert Blereau writes that treatment consisted of mupirocin ointment (CONSULTANT,  March...
07/29/2005
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07/29/2005
There are several advantages to consulting with a physiatrist before referring a patient to a physical therapist.
07/29/2005
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07/29/2005
What are the current recommendations for treatment of a moderately symptomatic Zener diverticulum.
07/29/2005
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07/29/2005
Introducing a new CONSULTANT series: Snapshots: Noteworthy New Developments in Medicine
07/29/2005
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07/29/2005
Your patients are flying all over the globe—and taking their offspring with them. What resources can you offer to help them prevent acute illness and injury?
07/29/2005
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07/29/2005
Your ability to relieve chronic headache depends on nonpharmacologic approaches and drug regimens that desensitize an overly sensitive nervous system.
07/29/2005
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07/20/2005
A tender nodule; an itchy truncal rash; multiple pruritic eruptions—can you identify the disorders pictured here?
07/20/2005
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07/20/2005
Douse the Fire of Seabather’s Eruption With Vinegar While spending a month in Cuba, my travel companion experienced seabather’s eruption, which was described by Drs Mary Sy and Gary Williams in their Photo...
07/20/2005

Hepatitis C: Making the Diagnosis, Latest Treatment Guidelines

In most cases, the only sign of infection is an unexplained elevation in liver enzyme levels. Your challenge: to unmask the disease so that patients can benefit from the latest advances in therapy.