CT reveals spinal and mediastinal air in a hypotensive patient with a history of bariatric surgery, with repeated vomiting identified as the unexpected cause. Medscape UK
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HFWith Improved Ejection Fraction
Heart Failure with Improved ejection fraction is characterized by previously reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (≤40%) that subsequently improves to >40%. This review highlight existing clinical gaps and proposes future research directions to refine risk stratification and therapeutic approaches for this evolving HF population. Journal of the American College of Cardiology
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Ultra-Low-Dose CT Outperforms Chest X-Rays in Paediatric CF
At similar radiation doses, ultra-low-dose chest CT provides superior image quality over chest x-rays in children with cystic fibrosis, a recent study shows. Medscape News UK
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How Safe Is Pancreatic Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy?
Pancreatic stereotactic radiotherapy is associated with a low 90-day mortality rate, but infections and gastrointestinal toxicity are concerns. Medscape Medical News
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Targeted but Toxic? Addressing the Safety Challenges of ADCs
Antibody-drug conjugates offer targeted power but come with distinct side effects. Learn how clinicians are tackling toxicity while maximizing efficacy in metastatic breast cancer. Medscape Oncology
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CAC of Zero? Try to Keep It That Way
When patients with a coronary artery calcium score of 0 were followed long term in an observational study, scores stayed at 0 longer in those with the fewest cardiovascular risk factors. Medscape Medical News
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Stereotactic RT Cuts Neurologic Deaths in SCLC, Brain Mets
Compared with whole brain radiation, stereotactic radiation reduces the rates of neurologic deaths in patients with SCLC and up to 10 brain metastases. Medscape Medical News
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Pemphigoid or Psoriasis? 65-Year-Old’s Remote Diagnosis Race
The patient’s grade 4 bullous pemphigoid emerges despite cabozantinib dose reduction, requiring high-dose corticosteroids and rituximab to achieve resolution. Medscape UK
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Dire Warnings, Rosy Future: Medicare at 60
Physicians, historians, and other experts look back at the rhetoric that framed the birth of Medicare 60 years ago. Medscape Medical News
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Wachter: AI Won’t Replace Human Doctors in the Next Decade
Robert Wachter says the needs of the health system are growing so rapidly that the demand for physicians will keep pace with AI capability. Medscape