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ABSTRACT: There is solid evidence that a positive association exists between nasal allergy and acute or chronic sinusitis in both adults and children. Patients with perennial allergic rhinitis--especially those with significant sensitivity to molds and/or house dust mites--are particularly susceptible to acute sinusitis. It therefore seems reasonable to assume that controlling rhinitis by controlling the home environment will minimize recurrences of acute sinusitis. Conversely, many patients with chronic sinusitis also have nasal allergy. Thus, management of nasal allergy should be included in the treatment strategy for chronic sinusitis.

For several months, a 56-year-old woman has noticed slowly progressive thickening of the skin on her volar wrists and shoulders that is associated with pruritus and loss of pigment. There is no personal history of trauma and no family history of similar lesions. She has taken the same statin for the past 3 years.

I have recently seen several patients who were treated for infections by emergency department physicians and who were given oral corticosteroids along with antibiotics. My understanding of the action of corticosteroids is that they suppress the immune system. If this is true, why would they be given to someone who already has an infection?

In recent months, the widely publicized outbreak of Fusarium keratitis has called attention to the serious consequences of contamination of ocular solutions. Although contact lens solution was implicated in the recent outbreak, other ocular products can also pose the risk of infection

If left untreated, sinusitis can cause significant physical symptoms and can negatively affect quality of life by substantially impairing the daily functioning of sufferers. For children, this can mean learning difficulties at school and for adults, a loss of efficiency at work.

I have recently seen several patients who were treated for infections by emergency department physicians and who were given oral corticosteroids along with antibiotics. My understanding of the action of corticosteroids is that they suppress the immune system. If this is true, why would they be given to someone who already has an infection?---

An 89-year-old woman, who has long lived on the special care (dementia) unit of a nursing home because of advanced Alzheimer disease, is seen to assess possible injuries after a fall. Many prior falls have been ascribed to her lack of safety awareness in negotiating the environment, rather than to neuromuscular, sensory, or cerebellar deficits.

SAN FRANCISCO -- The antibiotic Tygacil (tigecycline) is highly effective against multidrug resistant strains of acinetobacter, which are an increasing problem in intensive care units, researchers reported here.

SAN FRANCISCO -- Even with appropriate antibiotics, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infections relapse about 25% of the time, researchers reported here. And for MRSA-related osteomyelitis, there is a 46% relapse rate.

ICAAC: Pigs Add New MRSA Woe

SAN FRANCISCO -- A porcine wrinkle has emerged in the struggle against community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA) in The Netherlands, researchers recounted here.

HOUSTON -- Children with acute bacterial infections of skeletal muscle caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strains are showing up with increasing frequency in pediatric clinics and hospitals, researchers here reported.

TORONTO -- Experience in treating tuberculosis, even if it is outside a physician's main area of expertise, appears to play a key role in patient survival, according to researchers here.

SHEFFIELD, England -- Smoking cigarettes seems to be an independent risk factor for HIV infection, according to researchers here. But smoking doesn't appear to be a risk factor in progression to AIDS.

OTTAWA, Ontario -- A large study of women with cosmetic breast implants found they had a suicide rate over two decades that was 73% higher than the general population -- but the rate was similar to that of women who had other cosmetic procedures.