Evaluation of Pleural Effusions

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Evaluation of Pleural Effusions Most pleural effusions encountered in the physician’s office are incidental findings, but they often pose a diagnostic challenge. Of major concern are the possibilities of exudative…

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Evaluation of Hemoptysis

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Evaluation of Hemoptysis Hemoptysis is the coughing up of either blood-tinged or grossly bloody sputum. Because of its well-known associations with cancer and tuberculosis (TB), hemoptysis is an alarming symptom…

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Evaluation of Chronic Dyspnea

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Evaluation of Chronic Dyspnea Dyspnea is the subjective sensation of difficult or uncomfortable breathing. Patients commonly complain of “shortness of breath” to describe their respiratory difficulty. Acute dyspnea is most…

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Tuberculosis Screening and Prophylaxis

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Tuberculosis Screening and Prophylaxis Benjamin Davis An estimated 7% of the US population has evidence of tuberculosis (TB) infection; most are asymptomatic, discovered largely by screening. The epidemiology of TB…

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Screening for Lung Cancer

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Screening for Lung Cancer Lung cancer is the most common fatal malignancy in the United States. Each year, it claims the lives of over 160,000 persons in the United States,…

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Management of Peripheral Venous Disease

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Management of Peripheral Venous Disease Nancy L. Cantelmo The scope and prevalence of venous disease in ambulatory practice are considerable, ranging from superficial telangiectasias of cosmetic concern to deep vein…

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Approach to the Patient with a Lipid Disorder

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Approach to the Patient with a Lipid Disorder Treatment of hypercholesterolemia reduces cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, improving quality of life and extending life expectancy. The ability to slow atherosclerosis and…

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