Missouri hospitalist, issue 49 (2013 October-December)

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Contents

  • Hospitalist Update
    • Improving Primary Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease by Increasing Documentation of Framingham Risk Scores / Jad Omran, Jim Koller, Mayank Mittal, and Brian Bostick
  • Case Report
    • 65-year-old male patient with left sided headache and orbital pain of 2-3 months duration / Tariq Enezate, Meryl Sundy, Scott A. Lucchese, and Lenworth N. Johnson
  • Original Article
    • High Vitamin B12 Level / Puja Nistala
  • Diagnostic Dilemma
    • Diagnostic Dilemma / Sudharshan Balla, and Mary L. Dohrmann
  • Ask a Specialist
    • Ask a Pathologist / Emily Coberly, and Magda Esebua
  • ID Corner
    • Laboratory Diagnosis of Infections / William Salzer
  • Conference Calendar
    • Missouri Hospitalist Calendar

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    Missouri hospitalist, issue 49 (2013 October-December)
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    Laboratory diagnosis of infections
    (University of Missouri, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, 2013-10) Salzer, William
    Ever wonder what type of culture or test to order to diagnose an infection? Well, the IDSA haspublished guidelines which are arranged by anatomical site, with lots of tables that tell you what culture, Smear, PCR or serologic test to obtain to optimally make a diagnosis of an infection.
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    Ask a pathologist
    (University of Missouri, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, 2013-10) Coberly, Emily; Esebua, Magda
    QUESTION: My patient has a palpable neck mass that is suspicious for malignancy, and I am considering ordering a fine needle aspiration (FNA) versus a core needle or open biopsy. Which typeof biopsy will have the fastest result from pathology?
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    Diagnostic dilemma
    (University of Missouri, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, 2013-10) Balla, Sudharshan; Dohrmann, Mary
    Questions: 1) A 68-year-old male was admitted for increasing shortness of breath. 2) A 45-year-old African American male presents to ER with increasing weakness.
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