Cardiac abnormalities are associated with PKD1 gene mutations in patients with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease, a recent study finds. Medscape News UK
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From AI breakthroughs to imaging trends, we serve up real-time radiology insights.
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Cemiplimab Gains Adjuvant CSCC Indication
A new approval makes Regeneron’s PD-1 blocker the only immunotherapy approved for CSCC after surgery and radiation. Medscape Medical News
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Cryotherapy Alternative to Lumpectomy Wins FDA Marketing Nod
For some older women with early breast cancer, lumpectomy may no longer be necessary. Medscape Medical News
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Combining Upper-Lower GI Screening Feasible, Effective
Adding an esophagogastroduodenoscopy to a screening or surveillance colonoscopy detected upper-GI cancers and preneoplastic lesions at clinically meaningful rates. Medscape Medical News
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How ‘Theranostic’ Drugs Diagnose and Treat at the Same Time
Promising results drive new investment and research into cancer drugs that reveal and then target hidden tumor tissue, offering longer progression-free survival. Medscape Medical News
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Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy Identified After Caesarean Delivery
A 32-year-old woman develops takotsubo cardiomyopathy after an uncomplicated caesarean section, highlighting the value of bedside ultrasound and team-based care. Medscape UK
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Tuscany Pilot Offers Diagnostics in GP Offices—Will It Work?
Only 12% of Tuscany’s roughly 2000 general practitioners volunteered to participate in the pilot program. Medscape
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Lifestyle May Preserve Bone Health in Seniors With Obesity
Diet and exercise can preserve bone quality in older adults with obesity, despite reductions in bone mineral density. Medscape Medical News
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Advances in Radiographic Assessment of Psoriatic Arthritis
Dr Philip Mease explores how modern imaging tools are reshaping the understanding of joint damage and progression in psoriatic arthritis. Medscape Rheumatology
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Man With Lung Disease Faces Rare Mediastinal Bleed
Postoperative haemorrhage can appear unexpectedly even after routine appendicectomy, especially in patients with cardiopulmonary comorbidities. Medscape UK