Internal Medicine Alert – December 30, 2013
December 30, 2013
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Clostridium difficile Transmission: It's Complicated
The prevailing theory of clostridium difficile transmission is that most cases occur after recent exposure to symptomatic patients in health care settings. Infected patients are known to shed large numbers of C. difficile spores and current infection control recommendations focus on preventing spore transmission from the environment through contact precautions and decontamination of surfaces and equipment. However, the rate of C. difficile infection (CDI) continues to increase, bringing into question the effectiveness of these methods. -
Headaches A Hidden Disability Associated with Seizures
Periictal headaches are frequent, severe, and undertreated, and can be predicted by younger age at epilepsy onset, drug polytherapy, and tonic-clonic generalized seizures. -
Botulinum Toxin for Postherpetic Neuralgia
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Cancer Survivorship The Marriage Effect?
Compared to cancer patients who were never married, divorced, widowed, or separated, married patients are significantly more likely to present at an earlier stage, undergo therapy with definitive or curative intent, and live longer among each of the 10 most common cancers killers in the United States. -
Pharmacology Update: Luliconazole Cream 1% (Luzu®)