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Cortical Lesions are an Important Component of Multiple Sclerosis
In a carefully studied group of patients who underwent brain biopsies for atypical presentations of multiple sclerosis, cortical demyelination or cortical inflammatory lesions were demonstrated in about half. -
Solvents and the Risk of Parkinson's Disease
Exposure to specific solvents, and trichloroethylene in particular, is associated with an increased risk of Parkinson's disease. -
Clinical Briefs in Primary Care
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Emergency Medicine Reports - Full February 13, 2012 Issue in Streaming Audio/Downloadable MP3 Format
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Emergency Medicine Reports - Full February 13, 2012 Issue in PDF
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Special Feature: Update on Hemodynamic Monitoring in 2012
Hemodynamic monitoring is an essential part of caring for critically ill patients. Critical care providers are regularly faced with the challenge of determining whether a patient is adequately volume resuscitated, and hemodynamic assessments are often the first step in making a proper diagnosis so that other life-saving therapies can be promptly implemented. -
Critical Care Alert January 2012 Issue in PDF
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Pharmacology Watch: Rivaroxaban Now Approved for Stroke Prevention
In this issue: New indication for rivaroxaban; new study on warfarin testing; medications causing adverse drug events; niacin as an add-on therapy; and FDA actions. -
Abstract & Commentary: Does the Use of Protocols in the ICU Interfere with Learning?
Prasad and associates conducted a retrospective cohort study of associations between internal medicine trainee exposure to mechanical ventilation protocols and their performance on questions related to this topic on the critical care board-certifying examination. -
Clinical Briefs in Primary Care supplement