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  • Spontaneous Spinal Fluid Leak Headaches: Detection, Definition of the Diagnosis

    Specific radiological criteria and response to epidural blood patching can confirm the diagnosis of spontaneous spinal CSF leaks and intracranial hypotension. Non-invasive magnetic resonance myelography can detect the site of CSF leakage.
  • Lymphoma and Neuropathy

    In patients with lymphoma, demyelinating neuropathy is usually associated with Hodgkin's lymphoma, whereas polyradiculopathy is usually caused by high-grade B-cell lymphoma.
  • Pharmacology Watch

    Baxter Bioscience has developed a whole-virus, two dose vaccine against avian flu; warning label now on antipsychotics regarding an increased risk of mortality in elderly patients treated for dementia-related psychosis; vitamin D for men with heart disease on horizon? A new oral anticoagulant may soon be available for prevention of thrombotic complications of hip or knee surgery; FDA Actions
  • Ketogenic Diet is Effective for Childhood Epilepsy

    The ketogenic diet was beneficial in children with medically refractory epilepsy in this randomized controlled trial.
  • Types of Cancer Among HIV-infected Persons

    Data on cancer incidence in the HIV-infected population were derived from the CDC-sponsored Adult and Adolescent Spectrum of HIV Disease Project (ASD) conducted in 11 geographic areas, as well as from the HIV Outpatient Study (HOPS) conducted in eight US cities.
  • Femoral vs Jugular Venous Catheterization and Risk of Infection

    In France, 750 patients from 12 hospitals participated in a concealed, randomized, multicenter, evaluator-blinded, parallel-group trial (the Cathedia study) conducted between 2004 and 2007.
  • Tuberculosis Screening in Internationally Adopted Children: Test Twice

    A cohort of 549 internationally adopted children greater than and equal to" 3 months of age (mean age, 22.9 months; range, 1.2 200 months) was evaluated at Cincinnati Children's Hospital between 1999 and 2004, with a post-adoption health visit within two months (mean, 12 days) after arrival in the United States.
  • Gardening Can Kill You

    As mentioned in the article by Russell et al, a patient was admitted to the hospital in the United Kingdom after a week's febrile respiratory illness; he had previously been in good health. Admission chest radiograph showed many nodules.
  • Pharmacology Watch: Bird Flu Vaccine Looks Promising

    In This Issue: Baxter Bioscience has developed a whole-virus, two dose vaccine against avian flu; warning label now on antipsychotics regarding an increased risk of mortality in elderly patients treated for dementia-related psychosis; vitamin D for men with heart disease on horizon? A new oral anticoagulant may soon be available for prevention of thrombotic complications of hip or knee surgery; FDA Actions
  • Updates By Carol A. Kemper

    Reduction of treatment-related toxicities have direct bearing on the decision when to initiate antiretroviral therapy. Clinicians may opt to delay antiretroviral therapy or avoid certain agents because of quality-of-life issues and the risk of treatment-related toxicity.