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The New England Journal of Medicine
Lemierre’s syndrome, a rare complication of oropharyngeal infections, can lead to severe neurological manifestations such as cavernous sinus thrombosis and cranial nerve palsies.
Emergency Medicine August 15th 2024
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine
New guidelines endorse the use of continuous glucose monitors and insulin pumps in hospital settings, potentially improving glycemic control while reducing hypoglycemia risk in noncritically ill patients.
Oropharyngeal tularemia can mimic common bacterial pharyngitis, but its rarity and nonspecific symptoms make diagnosis challenging without a high index of suspicion.
Emergency Medicine August 8th 2024
MD Newsline
Recent findings indicate that statin-naïve ACS patients with normal LDL-C levels at admission may face worse outcomes, challenging current perspectives on lipid management in cardiovascular care.
Cardiology August 5th 2024
Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC)
The P-WCD demonstrated a clinically significant cutaneous adverse device effect rate of only 2.30%, with no severe adverse events reported, suggesting a favorable safety profile for this novel wearable defibrillator.
Purulent pericarditis, while rare, remains a potentially fatal complication that requires prompt recognition and management, particularly in patients with a history of intravenous drug use.