Emphysematous Pancreatitis in a 61-year-old Man
January 29, 2013
Emphysematous pancreatitis is typically managed with broad-spectrum antibiotics and early surgical debridement. Here, a case that supports more recent evidence for conservative therapy.
Condylomata Acuminata (Severe External Genital Warts)
January 28, 2013
Extensive condylomata acuminata are beyond the capacity of all topical therapies. The area was initially treated by carbon dioxide laser ablation, and residual small foci of infection were subsequently treated with topical 5% imiquimod cream.
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ASH is the largest organization of hypertension researchers and health care providers in the United States committed to preventing and treating hypertension and its consequences. The editors of ConsultantLive bring you updates from the 2013 ASH conference in San Francisco, CA. Read More Prominent, pigmented polyangular scales on the extensor surfaces of the arms, legs, and trunk suggested recessive X-linked ichthyosis. More in this article.Read More Take the survey on medical marijuana and see how your colleagues answered.Read More More than 1300 physicians of all specialties responded to the 2012 survey. Many of the respondents are primary care physicians. See how your colleagues responded and learn what concerns them most.Read more Here, the Physicians Compensation Survey reveals how pediatricians responded to various questions related to their field.Read More
January 7, 2005 In a major breakthrough, researchers in Austria have developed an ultrasound-guided technique to repair the urinary tract of patients with urinary incontinence by injecting stem cells harvested from the patient's own body. They found that almost every patient had been cured one year after the stem... More »December 2, 2004 Ultrasound-guided therapy using adult stem cells could expand the modality’s role in the diagnosis and management of urethral and bladder conditions. New applications include endoluminal probes, Doppler technology, and 3D imaging capabilities, according to papers presented at the RSNA meeting... More »November 28, 2004 Ultrasound-guided therapy using adult stem cells could expand the modality’s role in the diagnosis and management of urethral and bladder conditions. New applications include endoluminal probes, Doppler technology, and 3D imaging capabilities, according to papers presented at the RSNA meeting... More »October 1, 2004 ABSTRACT: The prevalence of erectile dysfunction (ED) is higher among men with hypertension than among normotensive men. Sexual dysfunction is a common side effect of many antihypertensive medications and can lead to noncompliance. Treatment-related ED is more often associated with diuretics... More » October 1, 2004 An 83-year-old woman is brought by her daughter for evaluation because
of increasing confusion during the past few days. The patient
has early Alzheimer dementia, hypertension, and type 2 diabetes. She takes donepezil, 10 mg/d;
lisinopril, 5 mg/d; and glipizide, 5 mg bid. She is unable to bathe and... More »July 1, 2004 ABSTRACT: Acute and recurrent cystitis in young women, once identified, can be treated empirically without microbiologic confirmation. In these women, a urine dipstick test that is positive for nitrates or leukocyte esterase is considered diagnostic. The usual treatment is a 3-day course of... More » June 1, 2004 ABSTRACT: Urinary incontinence is a widespread disorder that remains underdiagnosed, underreported, and undertreated. Nevertheless, it is highly treatable. Components of the initial office evaluation include a focused history taking, physical examination, a postvoid residual urine volume... More »
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Video: What To Tell Your Patients About PSA Testing
October 19, 2011
James Mohler, MD, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, defines who is at risk for prostate cancer, how to decide who should be screened, and how to talk to patients about the test and their results.
The Benefits of PSA Testing
October 19, 2011
James Mohler, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, responds to recommendations from the US Preventive Services Taskforce to limit PSA testing by pointing out the benefits.
Video: What’s the Role of PSA Testing Now?
May 10, 2011
Marc B. Garnic, MD, addresses these questions in this short video. Dr Garnic, who spoke on this topic at the 2011 American College of Physicians meeting in San Diego
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