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The New England Journal of Medicine
A veterinarian’s year-long rash on his hand was diagnosed as tuberculosis verrucosa cutis through advanced sequencing methods. His condition improved significantly with a standard 6-month antituberculous therapy.
Dermatology June 20th 2024
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Six individuals contracted trichinellosis from undercooked bear meat. Understanding the symptoms and treatment options for this rare infection is vital for timely intervention.
Family Medicine/General Practice June 18th 2024
Raw milk carries significant health risks, especially with the rising threat of bird flu. It’s crucial to advise patients to avoid unpasteurized dairy products and opt for pasteurized alternatives.
All Specialties June 11th 2024
This case of herpes gladiatorum in a young wrestler stresses the importance of recognizing and managing skin infections in athletes, particularly those engaged in contact sports, with a focus on practical diagnostic and treatment strategies.
Dermatology June 6th 2024
Red-cell rosette formation in malaria may allow infected erythrocytes to evade splenic sequestration, posing challenges in treatment.
Hematology June 4th 2024
A 73-year-old woman’s worsening rash and complex medical history culminated in a diagnosis of angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma, underscoring the need for thorough diagnostic evaluation and aggressive treatment.
Dermatology May 22nd 2024