April 17th 2025
The positive topline data from the phase 3 ACHIEVE-1 trial suggest the small molecule GLP-1 mimetic could compete with blockbuster weekly injectables for reducing weight, A1c.
Eruptive Xanthomas in a 32-Year-Old Man
September 14th 2005A 32-year-old man presented with a yellow, papular rash on the buttocks and extensor surfaces. His medical history included diabetes mellitus, alcoholism, obesity, and polysubstance abuse. Laboratory results disclosed a serum triglyceride level of 5,793 mg/dL.
Pilonidal Sinuses in a 45-Year-Old Man
September 14th 2005A 45-year-old man sought medical advice after suffering for 6 months with recurrent pain and a purulent discharge at the sacrococcygeal region. Two weeks before this consultation, an abscess on the patient's right buttock had been drained by another physician. The patient had insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus for 5 years; his medical history was otherwise unremarkable.
Wheezing Secondary to Obstructing Endobronchial Tumor
September 14th 2005With a 1-year history of episodic wheezing, a 62-year-old woman (a smoker for the past 30 years) was being treated for bronchial asthma, but bronchodilator therapy did not control her symptoms. She was hospitalized with worsening dyspnea and a 4.5-kg (10-lb) weight loss over the past 3 months. There was no hemoptysis.
Cavitary Lung Cancer With Metastases
September 14th 2005A 60-year-old woman with a 3-month history of cough, chest pain, and shortness of breath was brought to the emergency department. The patient denied any history of fever, chills, or rigors; she complained of mild hemoptysis for 1 week and a 9-kg (20-lb) weight loss during the last few months. The patient had smoked cigarettes for 40 years.
Pneumocystis Carinii Pneumonia
September 14th 2005A 25-year-old man, who was an injection drug user, presented with a several-day history of dyspnea and fever. He complained of excessive malaise, fatigue, and weight loss but denied any hemoptysis. The examination of the lung revealed bilateral crackles in both lower zones.
Cough, fever, diarrhea, and weight loss had disturbed a 52-year-old woman for 1 month. AIDS had been diagnosed 5 years earlier, but she had declined medical treatment. The patient's vital signs were stable when she was admitted to the hospital. Physical examination results were unremarkable except for thrush and mild, diffuse abdominal tenderness.
Bardet-Biedl Syndrome (Laurence-Moon Syndrome)
September 14th 2005This 8-year-old girl was born with multiple congenital anomalies. The child had broad, short feet; postaxial polydactyly of the feet bilaterally; brachydactyly of the hands; cystic dysplasia of the kidneys; a single atrium; ventricular septal defect; retinitis pigmentosa; flat nasal bridge; and anteverted nares.
Inferior Lumbar (Petit's) Hernia
September 14th 2005A 78-year-old woman with carcinoma of the right colon underwent CT of the abdomen and pelvis to rule out metastasis. The scan showed a musculoaponeurotic defect above the left iliac wing, with a herniated loop of colon. A soft, reducible 4 × 6-cm mass that increased with coughing was found in her left flank. The patient had not had any surgery in this area.
Atrial Myxoma That Mimics Mitral Stenosis
September 14th 2005For 2 years, a 60-year-old woman with long-standing hypertension had experienced worsening dizzy spells, fatigue, and chest discomfort. She also had cold extremities, significant dyspnea on exertion, and orthopnea. The patient was taking amlodipine and furosemide.