Cardiology
- Evolving distal signs
The patient’s evolving signs and symptoms prompted a reconsideration of his diagnosis.
- Famous and not-so-famous physical findings in infectious endocarditis: A look back
It is difficult to find a disease more emblematic of the practice of internal medicine.
- Dual antiplatelet therapy after percutaneous coronary intervention: Personalize the duration
A review of current guidelines on the duration of therapy and perioperative management.
- Medical complications of bulimia nervosa
Complications can affect all body systems, but especially the renal and electrolyte systems.
- Quetiapine for primary insomnia: Consider the risks
Its cardiometabolic effects and potential for abuse warrant caution in off-label use.
- Update in perioperative cardiac medicine 2021
The following article contained an error: Cohn SL. Update in perioperative cardiac medicine. Cleve Clin J Med 2021; 88(4):216–220. doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.88a.21014
- CABG: When, why, and how?
The surgery has developed beyond a “cookie-cutter” generic cardiac operation.
- Update in perioperative cardiac medicine 2021
New light on preoperative assessment and on the need for anticoagulation.
- Pregnancy in a woman with congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries
She presents with nausea and emesis 7 weeks after her last menstrual period.

