November/December 2007 • Vol 53 • No 10
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Case Report |
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Unusual Case of Large Infarcted Lactating Adenoma |
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by Richard H. Fryer, MD, James M. McGreevy, MD, and W. Bradford Rockwell, MD, University of Utah Health Sciences Center, Salt Lake City |
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Large, rapidly progressive lactating adenomas can be mistaken for inflammatory breast cancer or abscess. |
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Editorial |
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Second-Generation ("Atypical") Antipsychotic Drugs: Balancing Benefits and Risks |
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by Jack D. McCue, MD, Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of California at San Francisco |
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Best Practices and Prevention Basics: Physicians' Guide to Professional Negligence Claims, Part 2 |
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With self-assessment test |
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by Cory Franklin, MD, John H. Stroger, Jr, Hospital of Cook County, Eileen M. Marutzky, Esq, Civil Division of the United States Attorney's Office, and Craig M. Sandberg, Muslin & Sandberg, Chicago, Ill |
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Legal and medical experts offer practical strategies for avoiding liability and minimizing malpractice litigation. |
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Malaria in the United States: The Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment |
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With self-assessment test |
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by Lubna Mirza, MD, Nazir Balouch, MD, and Mark Hofstetter, MD, Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pa |
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Diagnosis of this potentially deadly infection is initially missed in more than half of patients presenting with symptoms in the United States. |
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Case Report |
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Severe Headache and Visual Field Loss: Pituitary Apoplexy Presenting as a Neurologic Emergency |
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by Benjamin P. Kronberg, MD, and Madhu R. Agarwal, MD, Loma Linda University Medical Center, Calif |
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The worst headache of the patient's life turned out to be caused by a rare condition that shares features with other neurologic emergencies. |
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2007 Annual Index |
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