Volume 57 - Issue 9 - September 2017

Consultant

Dermclinic
Dermclinic
03/17/2021
David L. Kaplan, MD
This 46-year-old woman had been doing well on adalimumab for the treatment of psoriasis for almost 2 years.
03/17/2021
Photoclinic
Photoclinic
12/24/2019
Pouria Kashkouli, MD; Nadia V. Guardado
A 71-year-old Filipina with a history of having undergone living-donor kidney transplant 5 years prior and a history of diverticulosis was admitted to the hospital because of a 5-day history of fever and...
12/24/2019
Photoclinic
Photoclinic
10/04/2019
P acnes is part of the normal skin flora. This gram-positive organism is normally found on facial skin and hair follicles, and it is mostly recognized in the pathophysiology of acne vulgaris.
10/04/2019
Controversies in Clinical Care
Controversies in Clinical Care
10/01/2019
Eric A. Dietrich, PharmD, BCPS; Kyle Davis, PharmD, BCPS
JH is a 67-year-old man with a history of hypertension and depression who presents dysuria, increased urinary frequency, and suprapubic pain.
10/01/2019
Supplements
Supplements
07/25/2019
Sheldon P. Hersh, MD, FACS; Joshua N. Hersh, MD
Providers should give careful thought to patients presenting with facial pain and/or headache accompanied by nasal symptoms.
07/25/2019
What's the Take Home?
What's the Take Home?
05/29/2019
Ronald N. Rubin, MD
An 88-year-old man was awakened by upper abdominal pain and nausea. He began to experience hematemesis, prompting the need for an ambulance, which transported him to an emergency department (ED).
05/29/2019
Case In Point
Case In Point
05/14/2019
Tara J. Scheufler, DO; Angela M. Palitto, DO
Patients with chronic or critical illness who develop a splenic abscess present an immediate clinical conundrum for the health care team.
05/14/2019
Photo Quiz
Photo Quiz
11/26/2018
Benjamin Meath, BS ; Melissa M. Helm; Stefanos Haddad, MD
A 43-year-old homeless man presented in midwinter in upstate New York with significant pain and an “itching and burning” sensation in his left foot.
11/26/2018
Case In Point
Case In Point
09/18/2018
Brandon M. Carius, PA-C; Ronald D. Anderson, DO; Brian K. White, DO
A 36-year-old man serving in the military presented with persistent right upper quadrant abdominal pain.
09/18/2018
Dermclinic
Dermclinic
04/27/2018
This 75-year-old woman presented with a 1- to 2-week history of a rash on both lower extremities that was slightly tender and slightly pruritic.
04/27/2018
What's Your Diagnosis?
What's Your Diagnosis?
03/08/2018
Benjamin Barankin, MD, FRCPC; Alexander K.C. Leung, MD, MBBS, FRCPC, FRCP
A 40-year-old woman presented with a rash in the axillae and inframammary folds.
03/08/2018
Photo Essay
Photo Essay
09/05/2017
This Photo Essay includes a collection of case reports involving conditions relating to pain management.
09/05/2017
Supplements
Supplements
09/05/2017
Pain is one of the most common presentations in primary care. However, this presentation may lead to an unexpected diagnosis.
09/05/2017
Pitfalls In Prescribing
Pitfalls In Prescribing
09/05/2017
Sami A. Sakaan, PharmD, BCPS; Timothy H. Self, PharmD
The risks of fluoroquinolone use vs the benefits should be assessed for all other indications.
09/05/2017
Feature
Feature
09/02/2017
Shailendra K. Saxena, MD, PhD; John H. Rosenberg, BS 
Digital clubbing is characterized by a bulbous enlargement of the terminal phalanges, resulting in an increase in the anteroposterior and lateral diameter of the nails.
09/02/2017
Feature
Feature
09/02/2017
Shailendra K. Saxena, MD, PhD; John H. Rosenberg, BS 
Digital clubbing is characterized by a bulbous enlargement of the terminal phalanges, resulting in an increase in the anteroposterior and lateral diameter of the nails.
09/02/2017
Feature
Feature
09/02/2017
Shailendra K. Saxena, MD, PhD; John H. Rosenberg, BS 
Digital clubbing is characterized by a bulbous enlargement of the terminal phalanges, resulting in an increase in the anteroposterior and lateral diameter of the nails.
09/02/2017
Photo Essay
Photo Essay
09/01/2017
Here is a series of 3 case reports pertaining to conditions of the hands.
09/01/2017
Consultations & Comments
Consultations & Comments
09/01/2017
John Riefler, MD, MS
Syncope is a sudden, brief loss of consciousness associated with a loss of postural tone from which a person recovers spontaneously.
09/01/2017
Photoclinic
Photoclinic
09/01/2017
Brittany Reid, MS; Emily Rubenstein, DO
CARP predominantly affects young adults and typically involves the upper back, chest, neck, axillae, face, and flexural areas.
09/01/2017
Photoclinic
Photoclinic
09/01/2017
Joe R. Monroe, PA-C, MPAS, PA
First described in 1846 by Eichstedt, tinea versicolor is caused by saprophytic, lipid-dependent yeasts in the genus Malassezia that are part of normal skin flora.
09/01/2017
Photoclinic
Photoclinic
09/01/2017
Lynnette J. Mazur, MD, MPH; Eliel Arrey, MD; Laura Rosas, BBA, MD
A routine checkup for a 62-year-old woman revealed some unexpected reflexes.
09/01/2017
Dermclinic
Dermclinic
08/31/2017
David L. Kaplan, MD
This 45-year-old man presented with a 1- to 2-month history of an extremely pruritic photodistributed rash that had started in the late spring.
08/31/2017
Feature
Feature
08/31/2017
Eiyu Matsumoto, MB; Jennifer R. Carlson, PA-C; Alice Xu, MD
UTI is classified as either uncomplicated or complicated. In general, uncomplicated UTI refers to an acute illness of cystitis or pyelonephritis in healthy, premenopausal, nonpregnant women with no history...
08/31/2017
Feature
Feature
08/31/2017
Eiyu Matsumoto, MB; Jennifer R. Carlson, PA-C; Alice Xu, MD
UTI is classified as either uncomplicated or complicated. In general, uncomplicated UTI refers to an acute illness of cystitis or pyelonephritis in healthy, premenopausal, nonpregnant women with no history...
08/31/2017
Feature
Feature
08/31/2017
Eiyu Matsumoto, MB; Jennifer R. Carlson, PA-C; Alice Xu, MD
UTI is classified as either uncomplicated or complicated. In general, uncomplicated UTI refers to an acute illness of cystitis or pyelonephritis in healthy, premenopausal, nonpregnant women with no history...
08/31/2017