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1678 Food Allergies: Detection and Management

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KURT KUROWSKI, MD, and ROBERT W. BOXER, MD

Family physicians play a main role in diagnosing food allergies, as well as in redirecting evaluation for symptoms falsely attributed to allergies. Most children will outgrow common food allergies, but adults typically remain allergic.

image Patient information: "Food Allergies: What You Should Know," p. 1687

1689 Impairment and Disability Evaluation: The Role of the Family Physician

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OYEBODE A. TAIWO, MD, MPH; LINDA CANTLEY, PT, MS, OCS; and MARK SCHROEDER, MD

A person may seek an impairment assessment for determining disability from a treating physician, as a new consultation or as an independent medical examination. The evaluation includes diagnosing and determining the severity of the condition and assessing its impact on function.

image Editorial: "The Family Physician's Role in Assessing Impairment and Disability," p. 1655

1697 Gastrointestinal Complications of Diabetes

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AMER SHAKIL, MD; ROBERT J. CHURCH, MD; and SHOBHA S. RAO, MD

Gastrointestinal complications of diabetes, including gastroparesis, intestinal enteropathy, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, are often caused by abnormal gastrointestinal motility. If possible, patients should discontinue medications that aggravate gastric dysmotility; control blood glucose levels; increase liquid consumption; eat smaller meals more often; discontinue use of tobacco products; and reduce intake of insoluble fiber, foods high in fat, and alcohol.

image Patient information: "Gastroparesis: What You Should Know," p. 1703

1709 Venous Thromboembolism During Pregnancy

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LEE T. DRESANG, MD; PAT FONTAINE, MD, MS; LARRY LEEMAN, MD, MPH; and VALERIE J. KING, MD, MPH

Venous thromboembolism is often difficult to distinguish from other pregnancy-related symptoms. Venous compression ultrasonography and multidetector-row (spiral) computed tomography are the diagnostic tests of choice for deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, respectively.


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Keeping Up to Date

1724 Clinical Evidence Concise EB CME

• Hepatitis C (Chronic)

1740 Tips from Other Journals

1748 Practice Guidelines

• ACC/AHA Release Guidelines on Peri-operative Cardiovascular Evaluation for Noncardiac Surgery


Answering Clinical Questions

1659 CME Quiz

1719 Point-of-Care Guides

• Predicting Prognoses in Patients with Acute Stroke

1735 Photo Quiz


Commentary

1643 Inside AFP

1655 Editorials

• The Family Physician's Role in Assessing Impairment and Disability

1664 Letters to the Editor

• Importance of Vaccinations for Close Contacts and Caregivers


Medicine and Society

1651 AAFP News Now: AFP Edition

1677 Close-ups

1738 Graham Center One-Pager

• A Perfect Storm: Changes Impacting Medicare Threaten Primary Access in Underserved Areas


Patient Information

1687 Food Allergies

1703 Gastroparesis


Reader Services

1639 Evidence-Based Medicine Glossary

1649 Strength-of-Recommendation Taxonomy in AFP

CME Center

• Search Available CME Courses

1752 Classified Information



CME This article is included as part of this issue's continuing medical education (CME) activity. See CME Quiz, p. 1659.



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