Table of Contents
Medical Grand Rounds
- Evaluating adrenal incidentalomasAdrenal incidentalomas are detected on approximately 1% to 2% of all abdominal CT scans. The question is, how clinically significant are they? 
Internal Medicine Board Review
- A 30-year-old woman with headacheOn the basis of the clinical picture and laboratory data, what is the most likely diagnosis? 
Clinical Review
- Cyclospora: update on an emerging pathogenCyclospora cayetanensis, an emerging pathogen with worldwide distribution, causes diarrhea in both immunocompetent and HIV-infected patients, and was responsible for a 1996 outbreak in the United States. 
- Building-related illness and sick building syndrome: from the specific to the vagueBuilding-related illness, in which an identifiable factor causes a specific illness, is less common than sick building syndrome, in which there is no identifiable cause for nonspecific symptoms. 
- Adult vaccinations: a short reviewRecommended use of vaccines against pneumococcal pneumonia, influenza, hepatitis A and B, varicella, measles, mumps, rubella, tetanus, and diphtheria. 
- Detecting and preventing ventricular remodeling after MIInfarct expansion after an MI carries a poor prognosis. Thrombolysis prevents early left ventricular dilatation by attenuating infarct expansion. A full-color illustration compares the effects of early reperfusion, late reperfusion, and no reperfusion. 
Current Drug Therapy
- Cosmetic use of alpha-hydroxy acidsAlpha-hydroxy acids exfoliate dead skin cells, moisturize the skin, and possibly rejuvenate skin damaged by photoaging. 
The Clinical Picture
- The shifting etiologies of lobar hemorrhageBetter treatment of hypertension is changing the type of intracranial hemorrhages physicians most often see. 
Medical Grand Rounds
- What primary care physicians should know about the toxicityof cancer chemotherapyAlthough symptomatic side effects of chemotherapy reduce a patient’s quality of life, organ-system effects are potentially more serious. 



