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The skin in general medicine [PDF]
Cutaneous manifestations of systemic disorders are common in general medicine and can be important presenting features of internal disease.[1][1],[2][2] This review is not comprehensive but highlights the most frequent and important entities. ### Lyme disease (or borreliosis) The most common tick-
Sasha, Dhoat, Malcolm, Rustin
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Expert Consensus on the Diagnosis, Treatment, and Management of Edema (2025) [PDF]
Edema is a common clinical problem with complex etiology and a lack of systematic clinical research data, affecting patients' physical and mental health and imposing an economic burden on society.
General Practice Branch of Cross-Straits Medicine Exchange Association, General Practice Branch of Zhejiang Medical Association, General Undifferentiated Disease Professional Committee of Zhejiang Society of Mathematical Medicine, the Expert Collaboration Group on Medically Unspecified Disease in General Practice, Chinese Geriatrics Society
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Cystic bronchiectasis in sarcoidosis
Key Clinical Message Pulmonary sarcoidosis can manifest in different radiologic patterns. Typical manifestations in high‐resolution computed tomography are bilateral perihilar lymphadenopathy, micronodules, and fibrotic changes.
Raja Shekar Jadav +2 more
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Alopecia in general medicine [PDF]
Appreciation of different types of hair loss (alopecia) that may be encountered in hospital medicine is important to ensure accurate diagnosis and management, identify underlying medical conditions or treatments that may present with increased hair loss, recognise autoimmune alopecias and their associations, and understand the significant psychological
Nalluri, Rajani +1 more
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In Morocco, family medicine does not exist, and it is general medicine that plays the role of family medicine and is also first line medicine and primary care.
Maryam Fourtassi +2 more
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Generic medicines are not substandard medicines [PDF]
Sir—Carol Adelman and Jeremiah Norris (Dec 22/29, p 2174), who work for the industry-funded Hudson Institute, advocate the use of patented drugs, pointing to what they say are risks associated with generic drugs. They confuse generic drugs with old, substandard, ineffective, and counterfeit drugs. Generic does not mean old.
Nathan Ford, Ellen 't Hoen
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Challenges of systematic reviewing integrative health care. [PDF]
This article is based on an extensive review of integrative medicine (IM) and integrative health care (IHC). Since there is no general agreement of what constitutes IM/IHC, several major problems were identified that make the review of work in this field
Coulter, Ian D +3 more
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Nano-medicine in General Medicine
Nanotechnology has emerged as a high-potential technical field because it should be utilized in practically almost every situation of recent life. Medical research is among the fields where nanotechnologies are predicted to play a vital role. The fusion of nanotechnology and medicine has given rise to a brand-new scientific subject referred to as ...
Sunil Kumar, Samriddhi Srivastav
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Clinical judgement, expertise and skilled coping [PDF]
Medicine involves specific practical expertise as well as more general context-independent medical knowledge. This raises the question, what is the nature of the expertise involved?
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