The Journal of family practice
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THE COMPARISON A Nodular basal cell carcinoma (BCC) with a pearly rolled border, central pigmentation, and telangiectasia on the forehead of an 80-year-old Hispanic woman (light skin tone). B Nodular BCC on the cheek of a 64-year-old Black man. The dark nonhealing ulcer had a subtle, pearly, rolled border and no visible telangiectasia.
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Although the potential negative consequences of TBI are many, positive patient outcomes can be achieved through careful interviewing and a combined treatment approach.
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This case-based review details screening and management strategies that can maximize the care you provide to women at heightened risk.
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How long should you treat GERD with a PPI? When should you order an endoscopy or test for Helicobacter pylori? How might H pylori treatment choices vary with a patient's antibiotic history?
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The rash's distinct clinical appearance and the patient's age pointed to an uncommon diagnosis.