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MPR highlights health innovations from the 2021 Consumer Electronics Show (CES).
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A 50-year-old man is referred for evaluation of a rash first noted approximately 2 months ago. He states that the rash is itchy and is accentuated by rubbing and applying pressure. Despite a 2-week course of cetirizine, the condition has not improved. The patient is currently prescribed a thiazide diuretic to control his hypertension. Examination…
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Approval was based on results from two phase 2 single-arm, open-label trials that demonstrated overall response rate and duration of response.
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This action was in response to an executive order issued on August 6, 2020 aimed at protecting the public against outbreaks of emerging diseases and chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear threats.
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A 66-year-old man is referred for evaluation of a lesion on his abdomen. He first noticed the growth approximately 1 year ago, can you make the correct diagnosis?
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A 57-year-old woman is referred for evaluation of scaly bumps on her feet and ankles. She states that the condition has been present for approximately 20 years. Aside from mild itch, she had no symptoms of significance associated with the lesions. The patient’s medical history is significant for hypertension but not thyroid disease. Examination reveals…
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This slideshow shows drug information for Consensi. Click here for the complete Consensi monograph.
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He denies difficulty breathing and has no other complaints. His medical history is significant for seasonal allergies and hypertension for which he is being treated with benazepril. Can you make the correct diagnosis?
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Remunity is indicated for continuous subcutaneous delivery of Remodulin to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension in patients ≥22 years of age.
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A 45-year-old woman is concerned about a lesion on her left calf that has gradually been increasing in size over the past several months. Can you make the correct diagnosis?