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Sarcoidosis, a granulomatous disease that affects the lungs and other organs, has a variable course. Although spontaneous resolution of sarcoidosis occurs in some patients, half the patients with s ...
Children were recently discovered to have been exposed to high levels of lead in Milwaukee schools — the latest episode in an ongoing toxic pandemic. This time, no help was forthcoming from the CDC.
To reduce the harm associated with improper financial relationships between manufacturers and physicians, practitioners could be required to disclose such relationships directly to patients.
In vitro fertilization is clearly a successful technology, although it remains experimental; the safety and efficacy of new methods and reagents can be difficult to assess. And “traditional ...
The author describes pronuclear transfer, a type of mitochondrial donation, which was made available to women with mitochondrial DNA disease in a reproductive care pathway implemented in Newcastle, ...
Children born to women who carry pathogenic variants in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) are at risk for a range of clinical syndromes collectively known as mtDNA disease. Mitochondrial donation by pronuc ...
A 29-year-old woman presented 4 months after a vaginal delivery with a new mass protruding from her vaginal canal. A diagnosis of Gartner’s duct cyst was made histologically after resection of ...
In 15 patients with primary aldosteronism, baxdrostat (a second-generation, nonimidazole aldosterone synthase inhibitor) resolved or reduced the severity of hypertension, excessive aldosterone ...
A 68-year-old man with type 2 diabetes presented with a 3-year history of hardening of the skin on his neck and upper back.
Since the Columbine shooting, the gun problem in the United States has worsened, and the Supreme Court’s new interpretations of the Second Amendment don’t help. But there are some reasons for ...
When his mother is diagnosed with what medicine calls “heart failure,” an epidemiologist identifies harmful flaws in both the term and communication with patients and families.
To the Editor: The review by Hunter and Holmes (Sept. 28 issue)1 highlights key challenges at the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and statistics in medical research. For example, altho ...
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