Articles
Severe Asymptomatic Hypertension: Evaluation and Treatment
Severely elevated blood pressure without symptoms of target organ injury can often be managed in the outpatient setting. Antihypertensives should be initiated, or adjusted if the patient is already being treated. Blood pressure should be gradually lowered over several days to…
Peritonsillar Abscess
Peritonsillar abscess is a common infection that presents with fever, malaise, dysphagia, and progressively worsening sore throat. The diagnosis is clinical, and management is focused on drainage, antibiotic therapy, pain control, and hydration. Primary methods for treating an…
Zika Virus: Common Questions and Answers
Most persons with Zika virus infection are asymptomatic or have only mild symptoms. When symptoms are present, maculopapular rash, fever, arthralgia, and conjunctivitis are most common. Zika virus infection during pregnancy is a cause of microcephaly and other severe brain…
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Editorials
Preventing Sports Injury and Illness: Key Resources for Family Physicians
Given the limited attention paid to the role and importance of physical activity in medical schools and the limited exposure to sports medicine and musculoskeletal problems during residency, many physicians would likely benefit from additional knowledge to improve their ability…
FPIN's Clinical Inquiries
Iron Deficiency in Heart Failure
Treatment of iron deficiency in patients with heart failure using intravenous iron improves function, fatigue, and quality of life, and decreases risk of hospitalizations compared with placebo.
Putting Prevention Into Practice
Primary Interventions to Support Breastfeeding
A.R., a 26-year-old woman, presents for a routine prenatal visit at 28 weeks' gestation. Her medical history is significant for poorly controlled asthma, and her family history is significant for breast cancer diagnosed in her mother. Her physical examination is unremarkable.
Photo Quiz
Acquired Nail Disorder in an Older Person
An older man with poor personal hygiene presents with deformed toenails and foot pain.
STEPS
Albiglutide (Tanzeum) for Diabetes Mellitus
Reductions in A1C are less with albiglutide than with the first-line therapy metformin, and albiglutide costs significantly more than metformin and sulfonylureas. Albiglutide's ability to reduce diabetes-related morbidity and major cardiovascular events is unknown.
Practice Guidelines
Fever in Well-Appearing Children Younger Than Two Years: A Clinical Policy from the ACEP
The American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) has released a clinical policy addressing issues in children younger than two years who visit the emergency department with fever, but who appear well.
U.S. Preventive Services Task Force
Primary Care Interventions to Support Breastfeeding: Recommendation Statement
The USPSTF recommends providing interventions during pregnancy and after birth to support breastfeeding.
Information from Your Family Doctor
Peritonsillar Abscess: What You Should Know
A peritonsillar abscess (per-ih-TON-sih-lar AB-sess) is an infection that forms near one of the tonsils in the soft, spongy part of the roof of your mouth. An abscess means that pus has formed around the infection. Most abscesses are caused by complications of a tonsil…
