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How would you treat intermittent hematuria post prostate radiation?

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Radiation Oncology · Baylor Scott & White Health

The citation below, good article, and excerpt below, a summary that may answer your question. Our urology colleagues would appreciate it if we initiated a workup like this, but I would always ask the patient to see a urologist as well. HBOT should be considered. “For grade 1 and grade 2 types, sympt...

Do you start immunosuppression for enlarging pulmonary nodules without symptoms, impaired pulmonary function, or extra-pulmonary disease in a patient with sarcoidosis?

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Pulmonology · University of Virginia Health Systems

First consider whether further diagnostic workup is necessary, to increase your confidence that enlarging nodules, changing pulmonary function, or extrapulmonary disease is due to sarcoidosis. Sarcoidosis patients have an increased risk of cancer in the early peri-diagnostic period, likely due to th...

What is the role of anticoagulation in patients with septic thrombophlebitis?

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Hematology · Mayo Clinic

The role of heparin anticoagulation in septic thrombophlebitis is controversial. There are limited to no randomized trials to document outcomes. A systematic review (Falagas et al., PMID 17222406) supported this practice, and the Infectious Disease Society also supports this practice. The role of or...

Is there a role for biologic therapies in asthma-COPD overlap syndrome with evidence of type 2 inflammation?

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Pulmonology · Columbia Doctors Pulmonology

While there are ongoing studies regarding the potential role of biologics in COPD care, to date, the data remains unclear. The whole issue of COPD/ asthma overlap syndrome remains controversial and I know of no clear data defining a role of biologics. However, I would suggest that the stronger the a...

How do you interpret elevations in ESR and CRP in the setting of increased BMI?

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Rheumatology · University of Colorado School of Medicine

Increases in BMI (overweight and obesity range) have been shown to be associated with elevated CRP and ESR, with stronger associations shown with CRP specifically. Interestingly, the association between elevated CRP and obesity seems to be stronger in female populations than in male patients.In the ...

How do you approach deprescribing psychiatric medications in elderly patients with polypharmacy concerns?

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Psychiatry · McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School

Briefly, I take 6 steps in my mind to tackle this carefully. Is prescribing really necessary? Can they try non-pharmacological management first? Carefully review the medical, surgical, and social history to avoid possible complications. Thorough medication reconciliation (including OTCs, herbals, ...

When do you consider attributing isolated psychosis to an acute ischemic stroke?

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Psychiatry · University of Colorado

Though relatively rare, systematic reviews have found post-stroke psychosis to occur in just under 5% of patients. When considering attributing psychosis to an acute stroke, there are several things it can be helpful to consider: Differential diagnosis: Making sure to rule out more common etio...

How long would you anticoagulate for PE developed after air travel in a woman on an estrogen-containing vaginal ring for contraception?

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Hematology · Medical University of South Carolina

This patient has two transient (“provoking”) factors that may have contributed to her pulmonary embolism (PE): the use of estrogen-containing contraception and, presumably, a recent long-haul air travel. Traditionally, it has been assumed that, after three months of treatment for the initial venous ...

Given the cardioprotective and renoprotective effects of SGLT2 inhibitors, should we consider administering to patients with well controlled type 1 diabetes despite the risk of DKA?

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Nephrology · IU Health

The key word in this question is "consider". GIven the lack of published clinical trials to assess efficacy (CV and CKD hard outcomes) versus safety (DKA) in this population, an answer at this time would be a qualified yes, with the qualifications being a well-motivated patient who adheres to self-g...

How do you counsel patients regarding using stimulants for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder during pregnancy?

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Psychiatry · Massachusetts General Hospital

There is limited research evaluating the course of ADHD across pregnancy and postpartum. The individual woman’s severity of illness and impairment inform treatment decisions across pregnancy. As with the treatment of all disorders during pregnancy, the risks and benefits of medications need to be ca...