By Jung-Eun Ha
Peer Reviewed
Over the last few years major changes have occurred in the diagnosis and treatment of hepatitis C. In 2011 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a rapid …
By Jung-Eun Ha
Peer Reviewed
Over the last few years major changes have occurred in the diagnosis and treatment of hepatitis C. In 2011 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a rapid …
By Gregory Katz, MD
Peer Reviewed
The beginning of 2014 marks not only a new calendar year, but a new era of American health care with the opening of …
As we reach the end of another year, we want to wish all our readers a very happy and healthy New Year. And not to be outdone …
By Monica Gupta, MD
Peer Reviewed
Welcome to the final Clinical Correlations post of the year!
As 2013 comes to a close, it’s a time to reflect on the year that has passed. Here at NYU, 2013 was a triumphant year as …
By Preethi Prasad, MD
Peer Reviewed
This week, Christmas is finally on its way, and the city is alive with festive cheer. Children are excitedly anticipating a visit from Santa Claus, while adults are scrambling to do last-minute Christmas …
Vivian Hayashi MD, Robert Smith MD
The answer to the Mystery Quiz is diaphragmatic hernia, specifically a Bochdalek hernia. The CXR shows increased density behind the heart that has a smooth superior border (Image 2, arrows). This density does not obscure the left heart border, denoting a posterior location behind …
By Monica Gupta, MD
On December 18, 2013, the long awaited JNC 8 guidelines were published. Two major deviations from JNC 7 are: 1) more relaxed blood pressure goals …
We are very pleased to announce that Clinical Correlations has been awarded a 2013 Platinum eHealthcare Leadership Award. Now in it’s 14th year, this awards program, is the largest web-oriented awards program that is focused …