Volume 44 - Issue 1 - January 2004

Consultant

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Roy T. Rapp, MD
A 40-year-old man was concerned about an enlarging painless mass on the right side of his neck that had been present for 6 months (A).
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Leonid Skorin, Jr., DO, MS, OD
A 49-year-old woman presented for a routine eye examination. She had no history of systemic disease and took no medications.
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Donald G. Vidt, MD
Is hypertension a frequent manifestation of thyroid disease?
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January 1, 2004

January 1, 2004
During an annual eye examination, a 65-year-old woman with a 5-year history of type 2 insulin-dependent diabetes complained that her vision had slightly worsened in both eyes. ...
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Leonid Skorin, Jr., DO, MS, OD
Sudden profound vision loss in her left eye prompted an 82-year-old woman to seek evaluation.
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Until recently, celiac disease was considered a rare disorder. However, new evidence suggests that about 1% of Americans are affected.
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Leonid Skorin, Jr., DO, MS, OD
Long-standing chorioretinal scarring in both eyes did not affect a 67-year-old woman’s vision.
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Leonid Skorin, Jr., DO, MS, OD
An 87-year-old woman complained of seeing a red tinge on the wallpaper in her house through her right eye.
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Leonid Skorin, Jr., DO, MS, OD
An 86-year-old woman had noted intermittent, transient “shading” and “hazing” of the vision in her right eye. Her best corrected vision in that eye was 20/20.
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Kanwar Rauhila, MD; Sonia Arunabh Talwar, MD
An 85-year-old man was admitted to the hospital with a cough and shortness of breath of 1 week’s duration and a fever and increased sputum production for 2
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By Virendra Parikh, MD

By Virendra Parikh, MD
Vague abdominal pain, malaise, anorexia, and the loss of 10 lb in 2 months prompted a 65-year-old man to seek medical evaluation.
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