Posted on October 16th, 2024 by Academic Programs
Importance A prompt malaria diagnosis is crucial for the management of children with febrile illness in sub-Saharan African countries, where malaria remains a leading cause of mortality among children younger than 5 years of age. The development and distribution of point-of-care…
Posted on October 16th, 2024 by Academic Programs
This case report discusses a diagnosis of conjunctival amyloidosis in an otherwise asymptomatic male aged 71 years with 13-year follow-up.
Posted on October 16th, 2024 by Academic Programs
This case report discusses a diagnosis of synchysis scintillans in a patient aged 77 years with a history of retinal detachment and no light perception vision in the left eye.
Posted on October 16th, 2024 by Academic Programs
This case report describes the real-time imaging of a transient retinal embolus in a patient experiencing episodes of monocular vision loss.
Posted on October 16th, 2024 by Academic Programs
A female pediatric patient presents with asymptomatic vulvar edema and swelling, erythema, and palpable induration on the labia minora and majora of the vulva. What is your diagnosis?
Posted on October 16th, 2024 by Academic Programs
This JAMA Insights in the Genomics and Precision Health series examines N-of-1 trials, a term used to describe studies in small numbers of individuals or a single individual treated with genetically targeted interventions.
Posted on October 16th, 2024 by Academic Programs
A 36-year-old man presented with 10 weeks of recurrent fevers, malaise, night sweats, unintentional weight loss, and dyspnea. What is your diagnosis?
Posted on October 16th, 2024 by Academic Programs
Importance Chronic spontaneous urticaria affects approximately 1% of the general population worldwide, including approximately 3 million people in the US, impairs patients’ quality of life, and is associated with multiple comorbidities. Observations Chronic spontaneous urticaria affects patients of any age but is…
Posted on October 16th, 2024 by Academic Programs
Importance Governments worldwide have become increasingly cognizant of the spread of genetic discrimination (negative treatment or harm on the basis of actual or presumed genetic characteristics). Despite efforts by a number of governments to establish regulations addressing this phenomenon, public concern…
Posted on October 15th, 2024 by Academic Programs
This case report describes a patient in his 60s with peripheral-type paralysis and hemorrhage in the left thalamus-radiation crown region.