Dear Colleagues,
This week in Cyberounds. Sorry for any cross-postings.
Hematology/Oncology:
An unusual case of pancytopenia and fever unresponsive to broad-spectrum
antibiotics takes Robert Lerner, Professor and Vice-Chairman, Department of
Medicine, New York College of Medicine, on a journey that ends,
diagnostically, with the discovery of a Maltese cross. The disease,
babesiosis, is very hard to detect and more common than you think,
especially in the summer when it hops aboard the Ixodes tick express. One
AMA Category I CME credit.
http://www.cyberounds.com/conferences/hematology/conferences/current
Cyberounds Meditorials
Viagra Falls. Is the honeymoon over? Renowned cardiologist, Dr. William
Frishman, Professor of Medicine and Pharmacology and Chair, Department of
Medicine, New York Medical College, presents a case of syncope in a
72-year-old man provoked by sildenafil (Viagra).
http://www.cyberounds.com/meditorials/index.html
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Harry A. Levy, MD, MPH
Executive Editor
Cyberounds
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