In a study involving 180 blood bags, use of a double-knot closure rather than the usual single knot prevented bacterial contamination. This strategy may reduce the risk of blood-product ...
In this trial of arthroscopic partial meniscectomy for degenerative medial meniscal tear in adults, participant-reported and radiologic outcomes over 10 years of follow-up suggested no benefit and ...
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An 86-year-old man presented to the neurology clinic with 2 years of progressive memory loss and difficulty walking. An MRI showed microbleeds that appeared as hypointense foci throughout the lobar ...
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A 76-year-old woman, who had a history of treated hepatitis C virus infection, presented with rapidly progressive kidney failure and a stroke. Palpable purpura on the legs was noted. A diagnosis ...
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The author describes the scientific foundations and implications of the results of a randomized, controlled trial of Mim8, a new mimetic of factor VIIIa, to treat hemophilia A. Hematology Research ...
The administration recently announced a new payment model to align some Medicare Part B drug payments with international pricing benchmarks. Various factors could affect the model’s scope and impact.
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A 22-year-old man presented with a 5-day history of painful lesions on his hands, feet, lips, and tongue. Physical examination showed erosions on the tongue and target lesions on the palms.
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