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Glucose Control in Type 2 Diabetes: Review of Cardiovascular Outcomes

Intensive control led to fewer nonfatal MIs but no change in 5-year all-cause mortality.

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Isotretinoin and Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseFree

Isotretinoin use was no more common in patients with IBD than in the general population.

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Loose Anagen Hair Syndrome

A useful review offers guidance on distinguishing LAHS from other nonscarring hair loss in children.

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Propranolol for Infantile Hemangioma: Safety Issues and Proposed Protocol

Case reports describe adverse events associated with this agent.

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Lupus Tumidus Is a Distinct Entity

A better prognosis is just one of the distinguishing features of LET.

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Induced Hypothermia After VF Cardiac Arrest Improves OutcomesFree

Hypothermia led to significantly better survival rates and neurological outcomes in patients with ventricular fibrillation but not in those with other initial rhythms.

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Ultrasound Detects Central Line Placement and Postprocedure Pneumothorax

Chest x-ray missed 2 of 4 pneumothoraces and 1 of 25 misplaced catheter tips that were detected by bedside ultrasound.

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N95 Respirators or Surgical Mask for Protection from Influenza?

By current knowledge, a surgical mask is sufficient. Save N95 respirators for TB and other aerosol-transmitted diseases.

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Dramatic Increase in Pediatric Venous Thromboembolism

The rate of pediatric VTE admissions in the U.S. increased by 70% between 2001 and 2008.

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BP Reduction in Acute Intracranial Hemorrhage: How Low Should We Go?

This small phase I study shows that BP reduction is feasible but does not identify an optimum target level.

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Missed Opportunities to Detect Colorectal Cancer

Prior opportunities for diagnostic evaluations were missed in nearly one third of patients with newly diagnosed CRC.

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