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What causes fever of unknown origin?

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That might sound like “Who’s buried in Grant’s tomb?” or “When was the war of 1812?” but it’s actually a really good question. (more…)

How much do you know about Paget disease?

Here is a question to get you thinking about bone pathology.

Which of the following is NOT TRUE regarding osteitis deformans? (more…)

Desmoid tumor: benign but nasty


Desmoid tumor, also called deep-seated fibromatosis, is a benign tumor that is nonetheless a nasty beast. (more…)

Lupus: a short summary

Lupus facial rash

Systemic lupus erythematosus is one of a few diseases that have earned the name “the great imitator.” (more…)


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