The Journal of family practice
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THE COMPARISON A Multicolored (pink, brown, and white) indurated plaques in a butterfly distribution on the face of a 30-year-old woman with a darker skin tone. B Pink, elevated, indurated plaques with hypopigmentation in a butterfly distribution on the face of a 19-year-old woman with a lighter skin tone.
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Here are the latest recommendations on the hepatitis, pneumococcal, zoster, rabies, and dengue vaccines.
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Understanding risk factors and glucose targets for gestational diabetes can help you identify at-risk patients and improve outcomes for mother and infant.
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Early detection is critical with this aggressive disease. However, the patient's financial status prompted her to delay medical care.
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Ablation sits far along on the spectrum of atrial fibrillation therapy, where its indications and potential efficacy call for careful consideration.