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Pseudobulbar affect: When patients laugh or cry, but don’t know why
Pseudobulbar affect (PBA) is a disorder of affective expression that manifests as stereotyped and frequent outbursts of crying (not limited to...
Pseudobulbar affect (PBA) is a disorder of affective expression that manifests as stereotyped and frequent outbursts of crying (not limited to...
Mrs. X, age 43, reports that she has been pregnant for 11 months. Pregnancy tests and transvaginal ultrasonography are negative. She has no...
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Dear Dr. Mossman,Two years ago, I moved to a new city for my psychiatry residency. Work leaves me little time to socialize; meeting other singles...
Pharmacogenomics—the study of how genetic variability influences drug response—is increasingly being used to personalize pharmacotherapy. Used in...
The number of patients undergoing arthroscopic partial meniscectomy has continued to increase. However, this is potentially not a benign procedure...
Practices and hospitals invest significant time and money in recruiting a new physician. From phone interviews to...