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Why shouldn't we use warfarin alone to treat acute venous thrombosis?

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Which medications should be held before a pharmacologic or exercise stress test?

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Intravenous or oral steroids: Which is better for acute exacerbations of asthma or COPD?

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Is there an age at which we should stop performing screening pap smears and mammography?

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What is the best way to determine if thrombocytopenia in a patient on multiple medications is drug-induced?

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What is the best diagnostic approach when pheochromocytoma is suspected?

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What is the best way to diagnose streptococcal pharyngitis?

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When is perioperative 'steroid coverage' necessary?

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When should central venous catheters be changed in the intensive care unit? Should there be a rigid time, based protocol for doing so?

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How often are atrial septal defects associated with thromboembolism? When should they be looked for?

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