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Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine
Lymphedema and lipedema, while superficially similar, have distinct pathophysiologies and management strategies. Understanding these differences is essential for providing targeted care and improving patient outcomes.
Dermatology July 22nd 2024
Varicose veins result from elevated venous pressure due to incompetent valves, obstruction, or a combination of both, leading to impaired venous return in the lower extremities.
Dermatology July 15th 2024
MDLinx
Using a massage gun on the neck can significantly increase stroke risks due to potential arterial dissections. Educating patients on the dangers and encouraging professional medical evaluation for neck pain is crucial.
Neurology June 4th 2024
Annals of Internal Medicine
In a recent study, color Doppler ultrasound identified Giant Cell Arteritis in 44% of suspected cases, proving its effectiveness as a first-line diagnostic tool. This method offers a significant advantage in managing patient care by potentially reducing the need for subsequent invasive testing.
Geriatrics May 15th 2024
The New England Journal of Medicine
In a challenging case of polyarteritis nodosa, angiography and histopathology provided crucial diagnostic insights, leading to successful management through tailored immunosuppressive therapy.
Emergency Medicine May 14th 2024
In a recent clinical trial, thrombectomy combined with medical care was shown to significantly improve functional outcomes in patients with large acute strokes, reducing mortality rates to 36.1% compared to 55.5% in those receiving only medical care.
Neurology May 14th 2024