Review Articles

Medical Management of Anemia in the Surgical Patient

Anemia is defined as a medical condition in which the body does not have enough healthy red blood cells in order to provide oxygen to the body tissue. This article serves to review the clinical presentation, work-up and management of anemia, specifically anemia that is seen in pre/postoperative pati...

Probiotic Clinical Considerations: Where do they fit?

Interest in probiotic use for certain clinical conditions has substantially increased over the past few years. There is much research regarding probiotics as preventive, adjuvant, and primary therapeutic agents. While many studies have shown that probiotics have some efficacy, there is difficulty in...

Evaluating Breast Masses in Adults

According to the CDC, the second leading cause of death in females is cancer, with breast cancer being the most common type of female cancer and the second deadliest. It is predicted that there will be over 200,000 diagnoses of breast cancer made this year in the United States, with nearly 40,000 de...

Fibromyalgia Management

Fibromyalgia can be a debilitating syndrome that can frustrate patients and physicians alike. Understanding the etiology and methods for diagnosis can allow for improved patient interactions and better introduction of an overall care plan for the patient. Management of the the patient with fibromyal...

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Erythema Ab Igne

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Purple Urine: Cause for Concern?

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Patient Education Handout(s)

Breast Cancer Screening

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From the President's Desk

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Editor's Message

Breast Mass Evaluation

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