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Neuropathic symptoms and signs occur in about one-half of patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
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The risk of adverse outcomes in bacterial meningitis can be estimated upon initial patient presentation using six clinical features.
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Addition of doxycycline to interferon-beta therapy in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis might improve control of inflammatory lesions.
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Functional MRI imaging in patients with narcolepsy supports the hypothesis of decreased hypothalamic activity with reduced orexin production.
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There is an increased risk of future cancer as a consequence of performing repeated CT scans, and the younger the patient at the time of scanning, the greater the subsequent risk.
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Does erythropoietin worsen cancer death rates? Most hypothyroid patients can be replaced with levothyroxine alone without additional T3. Does aggressive control in type 2 diabetes save lives?
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Erectile Dysfunction is a CVD Predictor; Does Traditional Thyroid Replacement (Levothyroxine) Adequately Restore T3?; Accuracy of Modern Glucose Meters; Nonpolypoid Colorectal Neoplasms; Predictors of Disease Progression in Type 2 Diabetes; A Relationship Between Antidepressants and Diabetes
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Eosinophilic meningitis is a distinct clinical syndrome characterized, in part, by an eosinophilic pleocytosis in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
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It was recently reported that the prevalence of homozygosity for CCR5 delta 32, a nonfunctional variant of the chemokine receptor CCR5, is markedly increased among symptomatic WNV-seropositive patients from Arizona and Colorado.