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Poorly Differentiated Carcinoma of Unknown Primary Involving the Axilla
Call on your diagnostic and management skills for this unusual case of poorly differentiated carcinoma of unknown primary involving the axilla.
Medscape Family Medicine

Managing the Patient With Potential Genital Herpes and HIV Coinfection
What is the epidemiologic and pathophysiologic relationship between HIV and genital herpes? What are the management of and treatment options for genital herpes and HIV coinfection?
Medscape Infectious Diseases

Food Impaction in a 33-Year-Old Man
A 33-year-old man presents to the ED after eating lunch complaining of ?food stuck in my esophagus.? For the last few months, the patient has been experiencing worsening dysphagia; he has had problems with swallowing solid food since childhood. What condition is revealed on the endoscopic images?
eMedicine Case Presentations

The Unraveling of Incretin Biology: New Dimensions in the Management of Type 2 Diabetes
Review the mechanisms by which incretin hormones affect glucose homeostasis and the role of incretin-based therapies, alone or in combination with other drug classes, in the management of type 2 diabetes.

Disparities in Breast Cancer Treatment and Outcomes
In this Video Lecture, Dr. Lisa Newman explores the racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities in breast cancer burden, treatment, and outcomes.
Medscape Hematology-Oncology

Thyroid Swelling: An Unusual Presentation of a Cervical Sympathetic Chain Schwannoma
This report describes the case of a 35-year-old woman with a cervical schwannoma arising from the inferior aspect of the cervical sympathetic chain associated with a right Horner's syndrome.
The Medscape Journal of Medicine

Adverse Events in the Hospital Setting: How Safe Is Your Operating Room?
Commentary on a study on in-hospital adverse events, published June 2008 in Quality and Safety in Health Care.
Medscape General Surgery

Managing the Patient With Potential Genital Herpes and HIV Coinfection
What is the epidemiologic and pathophysiologic relationship between HIV and genital herpes? What are the management of and treatment options for genital herpes and HIV coinfection?
Medscape Infectious Diseases

Prognosis After West Nile Virus Infection Appears Encouraging
Patients are likely to recover physical and mental function within about a year of infection, a new study shows.
Medscape Medical News

Uninsured Rate Declines in US
A total of 45.7 million people are now without health insurance, a decrease of 15.3% as safety nets kick in.
WebMD Health News

 
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