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Medical Congress ConferenceHealth.cat news The New England Journal of Medicine: Search Results The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) RSS feed -- Search Results. NEJM (http://www.nejm.org) is a weekly general medical journal that publishes new medical research findings, review articles, and editorial opinion on a wide variety of topics of importance to biomedical science and clinical practice. Case 15-2012: A 48-Year-Old Woman with Diplopia, Headaches, and Papilledema 31/12/69 - Presentation of Case. Dr. Rocío Hurtado (Infectious Diseases): A 48-year-old woman was admitted to the hospital because of diplopia, headaches, and papilledema. The patient had been well until 2 weeks before admission, when diplopia developed, which improved when she covered either eye. One week… Mental Illness ? Comprehensive Evaluation or Checklist? 31/12/69 - The debate over revising the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) is of more than intramural interest, for the way in which the promised fifth edition (DSM-5) resolves the debate will shape the nature and scope of psychiatric services for years to come. Now established as the… Warfarin in Heart Failure 31/12/69 - Despite major advances in the management of heart failure with angiotensin-converting?enzyme inhibitors, beta-blockers, and resynchronization therapy, there are more than 1 million hospitalizations for heart failure in the United States each year, and mortality remains high. As compared with the… Nevus Sebaceous 31/12/69 - Figure 1. Intramuscular versus Intravenous Benzodiazepines for Status Epilepticus 31/12/69 - To the Editor: In a double-blind, randomized trial comparing the efficacy of intramuscular midazolam with that of intravenous lorazepam for the treatment of prehospital status epilepticus, Silbergleit et al. (Feb. 16 issue) report that the median time from active midazolam treatment to cessation of… Warfarin and Aspirin in Patients with Heart Failure and Sinus Rhythm 31/12/69 - Chronic heart failure is a major cause of illness and death. Heart failure is associated with a hypercoagulable state, formation of left ventricular thrombus, and cerebral embolism. It is also associated with both sudden death and death resulting from progressive heart failure that may be caused by… The Evolving Primary Care Physician 31/12/69 - The primary care doctor is a rapidly evolving species ? and in the future could become an endangered one. As the United States grapples with the dual challenges of making health care more widely available and reducing the national price tag, it's hard to say how primary care physicians will fit… Memory Enhancement and Deep-Brain Stimulation of the Entorhinal Area 31/12/69 - To the Editor: The study by Suthana and coworkers (Feb. 9 issue) involved patients with pharmacoresistant epilepsy who underwent implantation of intracranial depth electrodes before possible surgical resection. The authors found that stimulation of the entorhinal cortex, but not of the hippocampus… "Half-Half" Blisters 31/12/69 - Figure 1. Grief, Depression, and the DSM-5 31/12/69 - Nearly 2.5 million Americans die each year, leaving behind an even larger group of grief-stricken people. Such a universal human experience as grief is recognized by the lay public and medical professionals alike as an entirely normal and expected emotional response to loss. Clinicians and… |
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