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Month: February 2007
Clinical Correlations
The Vioxx Wars
Commentary By: Sandeep Mangalmurti MD, JD PGY-1
The continuing legal battles over Vioxx remain at the center of a fascinating intersection of law and medicine. Most physicians are well acquainted with the basics of the case, but like most …
Safety of Long-Acting Beta-Agonists in the Treatment of Asthma: Should they be used?
February 21, 2007Commentary By: Sarah Huen, PGY-3 and David Chong, Director of Critical Care, Bellevue Hospital, Associate NYU Internal Medicine Residency Program Director
The role of long-acting b-agonists (LABAs) in the treatment of asthma continues to be controversial. Growing evidence that LABAs may cause an …
Evolution of a Blog-Clinical Correlations 2.0
February 20, 2007You may have noticed a few changes here at Clinical Correlations. First if you look at the top of the page we have a great new logo created by a professional graphics arts designer. Second, if …
Should patients with Anemia and a Normal Ferritin Undergo Colonoscopy?
February 16, 2007Commentary By: Joshua Olstein PGY-3
Second only to lung cancer, colon cancer claimed an estimated 55,000 lives in the United States in 2006. In an effort to reduce colon cancer morbidity and mortality, multiple screening tests have been developed to detect early disease among …
PB&J Hold the P: Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Peanut Butter
February 15, 2007Commentary By: Cara Litvin PGY-3
The CDC has issued a public health advisory regarding a large outbreak of Salmonella infections in 39 states since August. …
Will the VeinViewer Make the Blind Stick a Historical Footnote?
February 13, 2007Yes our housestaff is no longer the first line when blood or an iv is needed. However, maybe these tasks wouldn’t be such a big deal if this invention from the company Luminetx takes off. It uses light emitting diodes …
What Is XDR-TB?
February 12, 2007Commentary By: Marshall Fordyce, PGY-3
Extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB) is as ominous as it sounds. As a second-year resident on the Chest service, you may have treated one or two patients with multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB), which is …