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Vol 9 No. 7 October, 2018

FEATURE

Examining the Link: Systemic Manifestations Associated with Psoriasis

Office Management of Acute Ankle Injuries: Soft Tissue Injuries

Q & A

Cardiometabolic Disease and Obesity: A Q+A With Dr. Donna Ryan

REVIEW ARTICLE

Wilms Tumor: An Uncommon Entity in the Adult Patient

TESTIMONIALS

What Readers Have To Say About Gp Clinicsl

PHOTOCLINIC
Ocular Disorders

Unilateral Superficial Venous Thrombosis

Collagenomas

Calcified Splenic Cyst

CASE IN POINT

Hollenhorst Plaque

LEGAL PEARLS
Law Prespective In Medicine

Missed Meningitis in a Child

NEWS YOU CAN USE
Clinically Useful Information From The Research Around The World

New Predictor of Successful Glycemic Control Identified

Abdominal Fat Linked to Vitamin D Deficiency

PPIs Raise Pneumonia Risk in Older Adults

FDA Approves New Option for Endometriosis Pain

For COPD, Tai Chi is a Viable Alternative Treatment

Knee Injections for OA Remain Common, Despite Guideline Updates

New Parameters for Administering Flu Vaccine to Egg Allergic Recipients

DRUGS IN PRACTICE
Critical Review of Drugs Used in Daily Practice

Drugs Past Their Expiration Date

Deoxycholic Acid for Double Chin

Ferric Citrate for Hyperphosphatemia

Oral Phenylephrine for Nasal Congestion

MEDICAL INFOGRAPHIC
Healthcare Communication Simplified

Legionnaires Disease

PEARLS OF WISDOM
Information I Wish I Had Known Earlier

Noninvasive Method of Identifying Melanoma

SPOT THE DIAGNOSIS
Test Your Diagnostic Skills

Quiz # 14

KNOW THE TEST YOU ORDER
Lab Test Reports Matter In Disease Management

Influenza Tests

CONFERENCE COVERAGE
Sharing The Research

How Do Migraines Plus Body Pain Differ From Migraines Alone?

INTERVIEW OF THE MONTH
What Experts Have to Say?

Depression: 10 Questions a GP Must Know

CASE REPORT
Clinical Evidence From Doctors Clinic

Flank pain, nausea, and blood-tinged urine in a 37-year-old

WHAT'S YOUR DIAGNOSIS?
Sharpen Your Physical Diagnostic Skills

Middle-aged Male with Endobronchial Lesion

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