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May 23, 2013 Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Diagnosis and Treatment
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The associated pain is often described as burning. In most cases of CRPS, sudomotor and vascular changes will occur, most notably edema and changes in blood flow resulting in skin temperature changes in the affected body part. Full Story »Facial Skin Problems—A Photo Essay
May 23, 2013
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Understanding Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
May 22, 2013
img height="68" width="100" src=" http://www.consultantlive.com/image/image_gallery?img_id=2144018&t=1369341375938” alt="" border="0" align="left" style="padding-right:5px;" />The etiology of this often baffling pain disorder remains unknown to much of the medical community and causes extreme suffering among those afflicted. Here, an overview of what we do know—and have yet to learn. Betatrophin: The Finding that Eliminates Diabetes Or Just Another Alluring Promise?
May 22, 2013
Preventing Hypertension: Do Primary Care Providers Practice What They Prescribe?
May 22, 2013
A key finding: a primary physician’s healthy lifestyle behaviors may be linked to his or her recommendations for hypertension prevention. Full Story »Predicting Survival in Men with Prostate Cancer
May 22, 2013
Three factors may help physicians identify older men who are unlikely to benefit from aggressive therapy, and other prostate cancer news. Full Story »ASH 2013: Post Script
May 22, 2013
Colleagues: It's primary care's time to step up. Lowering blood pressure saves lives and primary care practice is where the hypertensive rubber meets the road. Full Story »Reflections on ASH 2013: Lessons in Quality Improvement
May 22, 2013
This meeting made me think a lot about how we can do better by our patients with hypertension. My conclusion--we need to do better. Here, a few take-home pointers on the "how." Full Story »Treating Hypertension in the Hospital: A Few Scenarios that Challenge Primary Care
May 21, 2013
The message was clear and repeated frequently: The greatest danger of hypertension in the inpatient is overtreatment. Full Story »Top 10 Common Medication Errors—Drug #9: Clonidine
May 21, 2013
After taking a few doses, the boy became extremely lethargic. He was seen at the clinic and was found to be hypotensive and was admitted to a nearby hospital. What was the problem? Full Story »Physician, First Do No Harm—To Yourself
May 20, 2013
A Requiem for Beta Blockers to Treat Hypertension?
At the ASH meeting, one could get a pretty good sense of where the beta blocker hypertension debate is headed. Full Story » |