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    Lower Extremity Abnormalities in Children

    Drew C. Baird, Caleb G. Dickison, Hayley I. Spires

    This article discusses three common types of nontraumatic lower extremity conditions: intoeing, out-toeing, and angular variations and how to distinguish normal variations from pathologic deformities that require referral.

    Gastric Cancer: Rapid Evidence Review

    Timothy Mott, Carrie Gray

    Patients with gastric cancer are often asymptomatic or have general symptoms such as weight loss and abdominal pain, which often precludes an early diagnosis. When the condition is suspected, the recommended initial test is upper gastrointestinal endoscopy with multiple...

    Acid-Base Interpretation: A Practical Approach

    Masahiro J. Morikawa, Prakash R. Ganesh

    A systematic approach to evaluating acid-base disorders provides vital diagnostic information and guides timely treatment. The first step is identifying the primary process that is causing acid-base disturbance.

    Genital Warts: Rapid Evidence Review

    Richard W. Temple, Jackeline C. L. Larker, Janelle M. Brus

    Most cases of genital warts are caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) types 6 and 11. In the United States, HPV vaccination was first recommended for females in 2006 and males in 2011. Since that time, vaccination has resulted in significant decreases in the prevalence of...

    Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Common Questions and Answers

    Hillary J. Darrow, Kayla A. Carman, Vernon Wheeler

    Although talking about infant death can be difficult for families and physicians, early introduction and consistent messaging allows parents to reduce the risk of SIDS. This article reviews common questions about SIDS and presents evidence-based answers.

    Editorials

    Evidence Considerations for Recent USPSTF Recommendations

    Mark H. Ebell, Kenneth W. Lin

    Some recent recommendations have raised concerns about the consistency of the USPSTF’s processes and how they are applied.

    Advancing Risk Prediction for Cardiovascular Disease: the AHA PREVENT Equations

    Sadiya S. Khan, Nilay S. Shah

    The PREVENT equations estimate the risk for total CVD and have several advantages, including broader generalizability, longer-term risk estimates, and more comprehensive inclusion of factors related to cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome.

    AFP Clinical Answers

    SGLT-2 for Diabetes, Biliary Pain, Depression in Adolescents, Intermittent Catheterization, Labor Induction, Umbilical Hernias, Multivitamins

    Key clinical questions and their evidence-based answers directly from the journal’s content, written by and for family physicians.

    Medicine by the Numbers

    Alpha-Lipoic Acid for Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

    Sarah M. Abuali, D. Jason Frasca

    A color recommendation of red was chosen for use of alpha-lipoic acid in diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) treatment, based on moderate-certainty evidence showing little to no benefit of alpha-lipoic acid use on neurologic symptoms, impairment, or risk of adverse events...

    Cochrane for Clinicians

    Interventions for Fatigue in Patients With Kidney Failure Who Are Receiving Dialysis

    Meera Sunder

    Fatigue in people who have kidney failure and are receiving dialysis may be improved with exercise, aromatherapy, massage, and acupressure compared with patients receiving placebo, control, standard of care, or no intervention. Other pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic...

    Topical Corticosteroids for Treating Phimosis in Boys

    Juan Qiu, Dongsheng Jiang, Kristen Grine

    Compared with placebo or no treatment, topical corticosteroids may increase the frequency of complete resolution and partial resolution of phimosis in boys after 4 to 8 weeks of treatment. Compared with placebo, topical corticosteroids also may increase the probability of...

    Diagnostic Tests

    Ceramide Testing for Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events

    Ashley Koontz Sturts, Nathan Borrero, Kilash Anthraper

    Ceramide testing is not recommended for clinical use due to its high cost, limited availability, and lack of sufficient validation. Primary care physicians should instead rely on traditional cholesterol screening and validated cardiovascular risk calculators, which remain the...

    FPIN's Clinical Inquiries

    Ultrasound- vs Landmark-Guided Steroid Injection for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

    Hendrik Stegall, Scott Hall, Laura Elizabeth Moreno

    Ultrasonography-guided steroid injection should be considered for carpal tunnel syndrome because statistically significant benefits have been shown in symptom and functional improvement and a reduced rate of complications compared with landmark-guided injection.

    Diary of a Family Physician

    Diary of a Family Physician

    Seiji Hayashi, Justin Bailey

    First-person accounts from the front lines of family medicine.

    Photo Quiz

    Recurrent Thumb Growth

    Lindsey Collins, Anuj Kunadia

    A 68-year-old man presented with a lesion on the distal portion of his left thumb.

    Band of Papules in a Child

    Michelle Gallagher, Jenna M. Sesi

    An 18-month-old girl presented with a skin eruption.

    POEMs

    e-Cigarettes (Vaping) Can Help People Quit Smoking, Although the Effect May Decrease Over Time

    Allen F. Shaughnessy

    Oral Minoxidil, 5 mg Once Daily, Is Similarly Effective as Topical Minoxidil

    Mark H. Ebell

    Limited, Low-Quality Data Suggest Antibiotics Given to Adults With Asymptomatic Pyuria or Bacteriuria Do Not Improve Delirium Outcomes

    Henry C. Barry

    Among Psychedelics, Only Psilocybin Has Demonstrated Benefit to Treat Depression

    Allen F. Shaughnessy

    Practice Guidelines

    Management of Atrial Fibrillation: Guidelines From the American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association

    Michael J. Arnold

    The American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association (ACC/AHA) released guidelines for managing patients with atrial fibrillation.

    Plantar Fasciitis: Guidelines From the American Physical Therapy Association

    Michael J. Arnold, Christopher Beaumont, Lindsay Savage

    The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) released updated guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of plantar fasciitis.

    Letters to the Editor

    Doxy PEP and Anal Cancer Screening for Men Who Have Sex With Men

    Rayyan Quip, Joshua St. Louis

    Reply: Stephen McMullan

    Testosterone Replacement Therapy for Male Hypogonadism

    Jon Edwards

    Questionnaires Enrich Care Conversations

    Mark H. Hyman, Douglas W. Martin

    Reply: Brett D. Thombs, Sarah Markham, Danielle B. Rice, Roy C. Ziegelstein



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