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04/21/2005
Two ringed, extremely pruritic lesions were noted on a 6-year-old girl receiving immunosuppressive therapy after she had undergone heart transplantation.
04/21/2005
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04/21/2005
Cardiovascular disease is the chief cause of death among women.
04/21/2005
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04/21/2005
What do the clinical history and peripheral smear suggest is the cause?
04/21/2005
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04/21/2005
How can you help your patients live longer—and well? Here: a guide to helping patients help themselves.
04/21/2005
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04/20/2005
Five cases of optic nerve damage.
04/20/2005
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04/20/2005
An 83-year-old woman with a history of mild dementia and hypertension presented with rectal bleeding.
04/20/2005
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04/20/2005
How important is control of obesity in the treatment of hypertension?
04/20/2005
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04/20/2005
A tender vesicular rash; chronic paronychia; a pruritic, slowly enlarging eruption—can you identify the disorders pictured here?
04/20/2005
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04/20/2005
We diagnosed molluscum contagiosum based on the umbilicated morphology of the lesions and their pearly white appearance.
04/20/2005
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04/20/2005
Would measurement of homocysteine and lipoprotein (a) levels be useful to clarify further her risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease?
04/20/2005