Articles Tagged With: Lesions
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Acute Vertigo Caused by Herpes Zoster Oticus
Herpes zoster oticus (HZO) and vestibular neuritis (VN) can be difficult to distinguish, but treatments may be different. Magnetic resonance imaging may help by showing inflammatory lesions in the vestibular nuclei or the proximal portions of the eighth nerves in HZO, but not VN.
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Cortical Lesions Correlate with Disability in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
In a long-term, 30-year follow-up study of a cohort of patients with multiple sclerosis who presented with clinically isolated syndrome, the investigators found that, among the variables assessed, the presence of cortical lesions had the highest association with long-term physical and cognitive disability.
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Prophylactic PCI for Vulnerable Plaques
In this proof-of-concept trial, treatment of non-flow limiting vulnerable plaque by PCI with bioabsorbable stents resulted in no significant difference in lesion-related events compared with optimal medical therapy, but there was a trend toward less angina driven revascularization in the stented group.
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Blood Pressure and Brain Lesions: Is There a Connection?
Reducing blood pressure in elderly patients could lower risk for development of lesions.
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Science Focuses on the Use of Metronidazole for Endometriosis
Researchers are exploring the use of metronidazole for the treatment of endometriosis, which affects up to 10% of U.S. women between the ages of 25 and 40. The current treatment options include hormone therapy and surgery, but these approaches involve significant side effects and recurrence of the condition after treatment.
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Not All Round Rashes Are Ringworm: A Differential Diagnosis of Annular and Nummular Lesions
Although rashes are not usually an emergency, it is common for emergency physicians to see patients come in with a rash. Sometimes the rash is new onset, and sometimes it has been present for a while and refractory to treatment.
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All That Is Round Is Not Fungus: A Differential Diagnosis of Annular Lesions
Annular skin lesions commonly plague many primary care patients, but not all that is round is fungus. This article highlights the differential diagnosis of conditions that can mimic tinea.
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Percutaneous Intra-Tumoral Oral Injection of Cisplatin Gel Can Achieve Local Control of Lesions in the Liver