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What Will We Learn if We Start Listening to Women with Menses-Related Chest Pain? [PDF]
Marjanski T+6 more
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This case highlights the importance of considering malignancy‐related esophagorespiratory fistulas in patients with presumed aspiration‐related lung abscesses and heavy alcohol use. Abstract A man in his 60s was ultimately diagnosed with a secondary lung abscess caused by an esophagorespiratory fistula.
Shuhei Nozaki, Taku Yabuki, Taro Shimizu
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Correction to: Sudden onset chest pain after a CT-scan of the aorta. [PDF]
Vervaat FE, van Brakel T, Bouwmeester S.
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The core competencies in hospital medicine: Procedures 2025 update
Abstract This article presents an updated framework from the Society of Hospital Medicine for individual learning objectives related to key procedures in hospital medicine. Building upon the 2017 framework, these objectives have been revised to reflect evolving clinical evidence, advancements, and shifts in hospital medicine practice patterns.
Satyen Nichani+8 more
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A novel rapid rule-out protocol for acute chest pain using H-FABP point-of-care testing. [PDF]
Demirel O, Krainz M, Hoppe UC, Mirna M.
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Cost-Effectiveness of the CADScor System in Low-Risk Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department with Chest Pain. [PDF]
Baron SJ+3 more
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Diagnosis and management of reactive infectious mucocutaneous eruption
Abstract Medicine's clinical understanding of reactive infectious mucocutaneous eruption (RIME) has evolved over time. It was previously described as Mycoplasma pneumoniae‐induced rash and mucositis (MIRM), and before that as a variant of Stevens‐Johnson Syndrome/Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis. Here, we summarize the current understanding of best practices
Nicole Damari+2 more
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Mobile Papillary Fibroelastoma Leading to Severe Chest Pain via Left Main Occlusion. [PDF]
Ramirez AY+3 more
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Breaking the cycle: Preventing workplace violence against healthcare workers
Abstract Workplace violence (WPV) in healthcare is a growing crisis, and hospital‐based approaches are urgently needed. We review two recently published efforts and describe our own pathway to address WPV. Sahota et al. implemented a specialized team and leveraged individualized care plans for high‐risk patients, while Littlefield et al.
Christina T. Vo+2 more
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