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The nodules developed about 18 years ago, about 10 years after the onset of proximal muscle weakness and rash. What is the diagnosis?
- Why and how to prescribe exercise: Overcoming the barriers
To help patients start exercising and stay with it, clinicians should start by writing a prescription.
- A 56-year-old man with hypercalcemia
He has no symptoms, but his liver is palpable and his calcium, glucose, and creatinine concentrations are elevated. What is the cause?
- Demystifying triglycerides: A practical approach for the clinician
Despite uncertainties, the National Cholesterol Education Program’s report provides a practical framework for approaching hypertriglyceridemia.

