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The narrative of the rise and fall of the stethoscope is partly written. Medical historians agree on the rise in its use; however, on the decline, they are less certain. ⋯ Primary sources include medical school curricula, books, medical journals, and popular literature. Trends and projections in patent applications for stethoscope modifications and sales of the instrument provide additional evidence for the robust position of the stethoscope in current American practice.
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Prior studies in the civilian population have reported racial disparities in lung cancer outcomes following surgical treatment, including inferior quality of care and worse survival. It is unclear if racial disparities exist in the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), the largest integrated health care system in the United States. ⋯ Among veterans with NSCLC undergoing surgical treatment through the VHA, Black patients received comparable care with equivalent if not superior outcomes compared with White patients.
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A 73-year-old man with fever and fatigue presented to his doctor. He had a history of smoking (52 pack-years) and COPD on home oxygen therapy. The patient had no significant family medical history, illicit drug-use history, or recent alcohol use. ⋯ No sputum, urine, or blood cultures were done. Based on the examination, the previous doctors suspected microscopic polyangiitis (MPA) rather than an atypical/resistant infectious disease. The patient was treated with high-dose methylprednisolone (500 mg for 2 days and 125 mg for 13 days), but hemoptysis reappeared, and the patient was subsequently transported to our hospital.