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The New England Journal of Medicine
In a recent clinical observation, a patient treated with dapsone for leprosy exhibited symptoms of methemoglobinemia, despite a normal Pao2 level. Such cases underscore the need for vigilant monitoring of oxygen saturation and methemoglobin levels during dapsone therapy.
Dermatology April 17th 2024
In a striking case of syphilitic pharyngitis, a patient’s rare oropharyngeal symptoms prompt a deeper dive into differential diagnoses, emphasizing the critical role of serology and biopsy in confirming syphilis, a common infection with uncommon presentations.
Infectious Diseases March 13th 2024
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine
The CODA trial illuminates a pivotal moment in appendicitis management, highlighting antibiotics as a noninferior treatment to appendectomy, which could significantly influence patient outcomes and healthcare resource allocation, especially during public health emergencies like the COVID-19 pandemic.
Emergency Medicine March 6th 2024
The recent trial conducted in Burkina Faso, involving over 32,000 infants, demonstrates that targeted azithromycin treatment at routine health visits does not significantly reduce infant mortality, challenging previous beliefs about its effectiveness in individual-level interventions.
Pediatrics January 24th 2024
Infectious Disease Special Edition (IDSE)
Stay informed on the CDC’s new mandate for antibiotic use and resistance reporting – a pivotal step towards enhancing antimicrobial stewardship and patient care in US hospitals.
Hospitalist January 18th 2024
This case study illuminates the risks of delayed diagnosis and treatment of Brodie abscess, particularly in the elderly, and underscores the importance of timely intervention to prevent severe complications.
Geriatrics October 4th 2023