Fever in the newly returned traveler is both a broad and fascinating diagnostic challenge. This area is particularly relevant to work in the emergency department (ED), especially in densely populated cities and regions with large immigrant populations.
Illinois Health System uses innovative program to pair 24/7 remote patient monitoring with a care team that can respond to data alerts or patient inquiries and act as navigators when patients need to access primary or specialty care.
Granuloma Annulare vs. Ringworm: How to Quickly Tell the Difference
GA is a cutaneous granulomatous disorder that typically presents as smooth papules arranged in annular plaques. It is noncontagious and frequently self-limited, especially in localized disease.
Granuloma Annulare: How to Recognize It, Distinguish It from Ringworm, and Treat It
Granuloma annulare (GA) is a benign, usually noninfectious inflammatory dermatosis that most often presents as smooth, nonscaly, annular papules or plaques on the dorsal hands, feet, wrists, or ankles. Localized disease commonly resolves spontaneously, while generalized disease is more persistent and often harder to treat.
The latest installment in an award-winning series, Pediatric Trauma 2026: Procedural Sedation, Pain Control, and Trauma Care Essentials facilitates excellence by covering the latest scientific information on caring for children who present with traumatic injuries. Perfect for pediatric trauma progra...
The latest installment in an award-winning series, Pediatric Trauma 2026: Procedural Sedation, Pain Control, and Trauma Care Essentials facilitates excellence by covering the latest scientific information on caring for children who present with traumatic injuries. Perfect for pediatric trauma progra...
STEMI Watch 2025: Clinical Excellence in Prevention, Management, and Intervention provides physicians and staff with a concise and practical update on ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction.