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May 23rd 2025
Explore 5 rare genetic and neurological disorders named after pioneering women in medicine, highlighting their significant contributions to previously unknown conditions.
Dr Anne Barmettler Discusses Potential Adverse Events Associated With Teprotumumab
February 7th 2022Anne Barmettler, MD, an associate professor of ophthalmology, visual sciences, and plastic surgery at Montefiore Medical Center, outlines adverse events patients taking teprotumumab for thyroid eye disease may experience.
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Diagnosing Glaucoma: Unmet Needs and Gaps in Education
Panelists discuss the worldwide gaps in diagnosis of glaucoma and how this negatively affects patient outcomes.
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Real-world HIV Diagnostic Testing Patterns in the United States
This retrospective study evaluated real-world implementation of the updated CDC HIV algorithm in a large US laboratory.
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Liquid Biopsy May Have Prognostic, Theranostic Benefits in PDAC
February 5th 2022Despite being the most common pancreatic cancer, pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is notoriously difficult to treat, while new research shows treatment and diagnosis could benefit from minimally invasive liquid-based biopsy.
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Patients With EoE Have High Level of HCRU, Analysis Finds
February 5th 2022This retrospective study using administrative claims data examining health care resource utilization (HCRU) found that in the months before a diagnosis of eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), other diseases were more commonly diagnosed.
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Routine Lung CT Reports Have Diagnostic and Prognostic Utility in Pulmonary Hypertension Subtypes
February 5th 2022Idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension and pulmonary hypertension due to chronic lung disease can be difficult to differentiate, but new research suggests descriptions of lung parenchyma in routine CT scans may prove useful.
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