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The Case Files: Unusual Headache
By Al-Hashimi, Siddhartha DO; Leavens, John MD A 23-year-old woman with a history of migraine headaches presented to the emergency department for a different-than-usual headache. She had a six-day history of intermittent headaches. The onset was at rest, and there was no history of trauma.   The headache was located behind her left eye, and it radiated into the posterior portion of her head. She characterized it as being 8/10 in intensity. Bright lights were reported as an exacerbating factor. The headache was associated with nausea and multiple episodes of emesis. She had 10 episodes of vomiting the evening prior to arri...
Source: The Case Files - June 5, 2014 Category: Emergency Medicine Tags: Blog Posts Source Type: research

Cardiovascular highlights from non-cardiology journals
Estrogen formulations have differing cardiovascular risk profile Ever since the publication of the Women's Health Initiative randomized trial that demonstrated clinical harm associated with use of conjugated equine estrogens, providers have been left in a challenging position in balancing the risk of these therapies against their benefit in treatment of menopausal symptoms. In the present study, the authors examined cardiac safety of oral conjugated equine estrogen vs. oral estradiol in a population-based case control study of post-menopausal women. Cases of venous thrombosis (n=68), myocardial infarction (n=67) or ischemi...
Source: Heart - May 19, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Bradley, S. M. Tags: Journal scan Source Type: research