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A 72-year-old man presents to primary care for a sick visit, with the chief complaint of a one-day history of fever, projective cough with yellow sputum and increasing shortness of breath. He denies GI distress but states his appetite is not what it usually is. He has a history of hypertension, type 2 diabetes, and dyslipidemia at guideline-based goals. He is a former smoker, quitting about 10 years ago with approximately a 35-pack-year history and was diagnosed 5 years ago with COPD. C...
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A 57-year-old man presents for a routine physical exam during history taking. He reports that he drinks approximately 7-to-8 12-ounce beers nightly and denies other substance use, including tobacco. His physical examination is unremarkable except for mild pharyngeal erythema without exudate. In...
Published 10/14/24
Published 10/14/24
Which of the following are the most common features of skin changes noted in areas of the feet affected by tinea pedis?A. Widely distributed with consistently raised with areas of hyperpigmentation.B. Localized to the dorsal aspect with central clearing and a raised borderC. Involving plantar...
Published 10/07/24