Case Study: Joint Pain, Angioedema, Confusing Rash
Joint pain, lesions, tongue swelling, and abdominal pain lead to an unexpected diagnosis.
Joint pain, lesions, tongue swelling, and abdominal pain lead to an unexpected diagnosis.
An analysis of cHL treatment found that in the real-world setting, interim PET scans were often not being used appropriately for making treatment decisions.
Busy Florida nurses find an inexpensive, healthy workaround for traditional meal breaks.
In this Neuropathways podcast episode, Dylan Wint, MD, discusses a host of neuropsychiatric symptoms that can come with dementia, from depression and irritability to agitation,…
A first-ever classification of tuberous sclerosis complex into 4 distinct subtypes promises to guide future disease surveillance, treatment strategies and clinical trial design.
A new risk-stratification score could help standardize care as it relates to extended prophylaxis after IBD surgery.
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Cleveland Clinic researchers have discovered that the presence of the protein CD55 in cell nuclei can make ovarian cancer resistant to chemotherapy.
When a pediatric patient presented with severe congestion, snoring and a progressive cough, X-ray findings revealed the surprising source of the patient’s symptoms.
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