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Acupuncture in an Outpatient Clinic in China: A Comparison With the Use of Acupuncture in North America

AbstractBackground.The National Institutes of Health Consensus Panel on Acupuncture has listed as a priority the study comparing indications and patterns of use of acupuncture in different countries. Methods.I visited an outpatient acupuncture clinic in China and reviewed the clinical files. A MEDLINE search was done to compare the use of…

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Delayed Death From Pulmonary Tuberculosis: Unsuspected Subtherapeutic Drug Levels

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Destructive Diskovertebral Lesions in Ankylosing Spondylitis Appearance on Magnetic Resonance Imaging

ABSTRACT:We report magnetic resonance imaging findings of diskovertebral lesions in a case of ankylosing spondylitis mimicking metastatic and/or infectious disease. Multiple hypointense areas were seen on T1-weighted images corresponding to hyperintense areas on T2-weighted images in dorsal, lumbar, and sacral vertebral bodies and the manubriosternal joint, with accompanying soft tissue…

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Gunshot Wounds to the Neck

ABSTRACT:Gunshot wounds to the neck are diagnostically and therapeutically challenging cases. We report such a case with vascular and neurologic injuries and describe the therapeutic options. Initial treatment is aimed at hemodynamic stabilization. Zone II neck injuries are managed selectively, and physical examination alone may dictate emergency surgical exploration. Spinal…

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Importance of Postprandial Glucose Control

ABSTRACT:Although a traditional goal of glycemic control in the treatment of diabetes mellitus is to normalize fasting plasma glucose, emerging data indicate that modulation of postprandial plasma glucose levels plays an important role in overall glycemic control. This article reviews the evidence linking postprandial glucose levels with long-term indices of…

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Medication Update

Medication Update: Pain Management

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Case Histories

Noncompliance With Medical Treatment: Pseudomalabsorption of Levothyroxine

Euthyroidism could not be achieved in a 41-year-old woman with primary hypothyroidism despite escalating doses of oral levothyroxine as high as 600 µg and 100 µg of triiodothyronine daily. Clinical and biochemical evidence of hypothyroidism persisted even with the administration of intramuscular levothyroxine. There was no history compatible with drug-induced…

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Pain Management Coding

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Pharmacologic Management of Acute and Chronic Pain Focus on Drug Interactions and Patient-Specific Pharmacotherapeutic Selection

Review Article

Practical Issues in the Management of Hypersensitivity Reactions Sulfonamides

Approximately 3% of the general population and 60% of patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection have adverse reactions when treated with sulfonamide antimicrobials. The most common clinical manifestations of sulfonamide hypersensitivity are fever and a maculopapular rash 7 to 14 days after initiating therapy, though a variety of more…

Editorial

PSYCHIATRIC ASPECTS OF CHRONIC PAIN

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Racial Differences in Congestive Heart Failure Hospitalizations

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Routine Drug Screening in Trauma Patients

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Selected Books: Pain Management

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Selected Community Resources: Pain Management

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Selected Guidelines: Pain Management

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Selected Ongoing Clinical Trials

Selected Ongoing Clinical Trials: Pain Management

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Telemedicine and Trauma Care

ABSTRACT:Advances in technology have made it possible for telemedicine to be used in multiple areas of medicine, including trauma care. Teleradiology and teleconsultation are becoming standard operating procedure for many rural facilities. Future uses of telemedicine include teleproctoring and telepresence surgery. The medicolegal and financial impact of telemedicine remains to…

Editorial

THE DECADE OF PAIN CONTROL AND RESEARCH

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Vancomycin-Resistant Organisms on a Burn Unit

ABSTRACT:The incidence of infections due to vancomycin-resistant organisms has significantly increased during the past several years. This is important because vancomycin has been the drug of choice for treatment of infections due to methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Enterococci resistant to vancomycin are now emerging, and MRSA organisms with intermediate resistance…

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