A 28-year-old man was referred to the allergy/immunology clinic by his primary care physician for recent episodes of wheezing and an elevated blood count.
Jesse D. Bracamonte, DO1 • Michael Underhill, DO1 • Denise Schweda, MD2
Jesse D. Bracamonte, DO1 • Michael Underhill, DO1 • Denise Schweda, MD2
A 44-year-old, non-smoking man presented to his primary care physician for an annual exam and reported having a deeply pigmented tongue lesion that has been visible since childhood.
The rapid acceleration of the adoption of telehealth services during the COVID-19 pandemic has increased the number of needed follow-up communications to discuss diagnostic results, to assess or reassess...
Channi Silence, MS1 • Arianne S. Kourosh, MD, MPH2
Channi Silence, MS1 • Arianne S. Kourosh, MD, MPH2
A 46-year-old woman with a 20 pack-years history of smoking presented to an outpatient primary care clinic for evaluation of a recurrent painless rash on her palms and the soles of her feet after receiving...
A 25-year-old woman with no past medical history presented to the dermatology clinic with abrupt onset of an asymptomatic, reddish, inverted-U-shaped papulosquamous skin eruption that started 3 weeks...
Primary care physicians should be aware of several key points about the management of obesity, including how to address it during patient visits, how to treat it with pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic...