Volume 20 - Number 12 - December 2012

Consultant

Index
Index
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2012 Annual Clinical Geriatrics Author/Subject Index
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JAGS Abstracts
JAGS Abstracts
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Musculoskeletal pain in older adults, despite high prevalence, is often intermittent.
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PhotoDx
PhotoDx
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Jessica Fides Aun; Robert A. Norman, DO, MPH, MBA
Man with erythematous, scaly lesions on his foot, legs and thighs, was diagnosed with stasis dermatitis.
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First Report®
First Report®
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ID Week 2012: October 17-21, 2012; San Diego, CA
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Physician's Perspective
Physician's Perspective
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Next year, we will also begin to see the benefit of the Environmental Protection Agency’s new limits for mercury emissions and air toxins.
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Case Report
Case Report
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Liliana Oakes, MD; David Espino, MD; Theodore T. Suh, MD, PhD, MHS; Ughanmwan Efeovbokhan, RN, PhD; Neela K. Patel, MD, MPH; Yangping Ye, MD; Robert W. Parker, MD
FAPS, a variant of IBS, is uncommonly seen in the older population, but can present a diagnostic challenge to clinicians.
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Case Report
Case Report
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Alyson Dobracki, DO
Babesiosis is a rare but clinically important cause of generalized weakness in elderly patients.
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Case Report
Case Report
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Ravi Kant, MBBS, MD; Steven R. Gambert, MD, AGSF, MACP; Naseem M. Sunnoqrot, MD; Conrad May, MD
The initial clinical features of refeeding syndrome are nonspecific and may go unrecognized, with potentially fatal outcomes.
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Case Report
Case Report
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Omotayo M. Olatinwo, MD
ADIs are vital for enhancing independence in functionally impaired elders.
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Sexual Health
Sexual Health
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Angela Purpora, FNP
The three most common STDs in older adults include chlamydia, gonorrhea, and HIV.
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