Clinical Correlations

The NYU Langone Health Online Journal of Medicine


Primecuts – This Week In The Journals

PrimeCuts 5 min read

Jeffrey Shyu, MD

Faculty Peer Reviewed

As the debt ceiling debate continues to rage stateside and as Greece’s financial bailout negotiations take up international headlines, this past week also proved to be a very active …

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July 1st Rules for Interns

HotSpots < 1 min read

Every now and then you read something that you wish you had written yourself.   Dr. Westby Fisher an internist, cardiologist and cardiac electrophysiologist who blogs as Dr. Wes has compiled a terrific comprehensive list of rules …

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Red Yeast Rice: Nature’s Statin?

Cardiology Class Act 6 min read

By Joshua Farhadian

Faculty Peer Reviewed

M. K.  is a 61-year-old female with hypercholesterolemia who presents to clinic complaining of muscle pain and weakness.  She reports that one month after beginning statin therapy she developed myalgias and immediately stopped taking her medication.  …

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How Does Alcohol Affect Hypertension?

Cardiology Class Act 6 min read

By Benjamin Kenigsberg

Faculty Peer Reviewed

Alcoholic beverages have been part of human culture for thousands of years and cross nearly every political and demographic boundary. Despite this long history, the interaction between alcohol and human health is still poorly understood. This …

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Primecuts – This Week In The Journals

PrimeCuts 5 min read

By Megha Shah, MD

Faculty Peer Reviewed

Captain America has a shield, Thor has a hammer, the Green Lantern has a power ring, and we…well, we have our stethoscopes. While Dr. Superhero may not be the next big blockbuster to hit the …

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Mystery Quiz- The Answer

Vivian Hayashi MD and Robert Smith MD, Mystery Quiz Section Editors

The answer to the mystery quiz is lymphangitic carcinomatosis (LC). The diffuse interstitial and infiltrative pattern seen on CXR is best appreciated on the CT of the chest. On Images 4, 5 and 6, interlobular septal thickening is apparent (arrow) …

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