Latest Articles
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Neuromuscular emergencies can be anxiety provoking for neurologist and nonneurologist alike. This review will discuss common causes of neuromuscular respiratory failure and how to treat them. An algorithmic approach to neuromuscular neurology will be employed to help the nonneurologist be more comfortable with acute neuromuscular emergencies.
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While pharyngitis is a common primary care complaint, evidence reveals that this diagnosis is an area where antibiotic therapy is frequently misused. Appropriate diagnosis and management of pharyngitis is crucial to ensure antimicrobial stewardship and improve patient safety and outcomes. Pharyngitis etiologies include both infectious and noninfectious sources such as bacteria, viruses, fungal organisms, trauma, irritants, laryngopharyngeal reflux, and medications. Clinicians need to obtain a thorough history and careful physical examination, along with appropriate diagnostic testing when indicated, to ensure treatment plans are targeted toward the most likely pharyngitis etiology.
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Med. Clin. North Am. · Mar 2025
ReviewSecondary Risk Reduction after Transient Ischemic Attack and Minor Stroke.
This article discusses the evolving definitions of transient ischemic attack and minor strokes, highlighting the shared risk factors and the similarities in approach and early management. It emphasizes the importance of early identification and basic workup for these patients, as well as the most effective early antithrombotic therapies to date. The article also emphasizes the significance of controlling risk factors and concludes with a discussion of treatment strategies based on specific stroke etiologies.
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Med. Clin. North Am. · Mar 2025
ReviewAdvances in Diagnosis and Management of Atypical Demyelinating Diseases.
The last two decades have seen tremendous progress in understanding central nervous system (CNS) demyelinating diseases, heralding an exciting new era for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with a variety of non-multiple sclerosis neuroinflammatory diseases. This article comprehensively reviews atypical CNS demyelinating diseases, beginning with the general approach to CNS demyelination, continuing with suggestions to facilitate the initial evaluation, and followed by a discussion about specific diseases (neuromyelitis optica, myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody disease, acute disseminated encephalomyelitis, iatrogenic CNS demyelination, and transverse myelitis). MRI examples of these disorders are provided to illustrate key radiographic findings. The article concludes with recommendations for treatment.
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Rhinitis affects a significant portion of the world population and increases the cost of health care by billions of dollars in treatment costs and missed days of work. Allergic rhinitis is the most common cause. ⋯ Initial treatment includes using topical agents like intranasal corticosteroids and inhaled antihistamines as the first-line therapies for both allergic rhinitis and chronic rhinitis. Therapy can evolve in a stepwise manner depending on the primary symptom complaint prior to referral for advanced therapies such as allergen immunotherapy.