Side Effects of New Weight Loss Medications

Side Effects of New Weight Loss Medications

Urgent message: With the epidemic of obesity and recent FDA-approval of weight loss drugs, urgent care providers should be on alert for patient presentations related to side effects of these agents. Introduction An estimated 154.7 million Americans over the age of 20 are currently overweight or obese. These Americans are at increased risk of disease, including diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease, end-stage renal disease and cancer. If current trends remain unchanged, an estimated $861 to $957 …

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Sacral Tumor

Sacral Tumor

Urgent message: Each case—and patient presentation—in urgent care must be evaluated on its own merits. Rare diagnoses are possible and “benign” back pain complaints sometimes are not. HEATHER VARLEY, PA-C, and WILLIAM GLUCKMAN, DO, MBA, FACEP Introduction Each day in the urgent care setting, we are presented with a range of various pain complaints, from headaches, to back pain, to extremity pain. These complaints may be the result of injury, overuse, infection, arthropathy, or have …

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Dilute Proparacaine

Dilute Proparacaine

Urgent message: The use of dilute proparacaine appears to be a safe and cost-effective way to treat the pain associated with many acute corneal injuries. JACQUALINE DANCY, PA-C, MPAS Editor’s Note: This article deviates from our typical case report format to underscore one of the key points for management of eye conditions discussed in this month’s cover story. Introduction Ocular injuries are often painful and can cause significant suffering. Many medical practitioners provide immediate, but …

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Erythema Infectiosum

Erythema Infectiosum

Urgent message: Rashes are common in urgent care and taking a careful patient history is important for proper diagnosis of the underlying cause. ICHHA SETHI, MB,BS, JASKARAN S. SETHI, MB,BS, MIKAYLA SPANGLER, Pharm D, BCPS, and SHAILENDRA SAXENA, MD, PhD Introduction Physicians in both primary care and urgent care clinics encounter facial rash quite frequently. Given the high prevalence and variable number of etiologies, it is important to diagnose these patients appropriately so that they …

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Schamberg’s Disease

Schamberg’s Disease

Urgent message: No definitive treatment is available for this condition but diagnosis is important to reassure patients and avoid unnecessary care. SHAILENDRA K. SAXENA, MD, PHD, MIKAYLA SPANGLER, PHARMD, BCPS, and ARCHANA MIKKILINENI, MD Rashes are a common reason for patients to present to the urgent care clinic. Many require treatment but some do not. Schamberg’s disease is one such rash. Case Presentation A 42-year-old male presented to our clinic with a chief complaint of …

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Perichondritis

Perichondritis

Urgent message: With the popularity of piercing of the ear cartilage, urgent care providers need to be on the alert for perichondritis and to treat it promptly. SHAILENDRA K. SAXENA, MD, PHD, and MIKAYLA SPANGLER, PHARM D, BCPS Case Presentation A 26-year-old female presented with complaints of a swollen right pinna for 2 weeks. The swelling progressively worsened over time. In addition, she also complained of severe pain of the right pinna, with an intensity …

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Paraphimosis

Paraphimosis

Urgent message: Most cases of paraphimosis can be managed in the urgent care setting and prompt treatment is necessary to avoid complications. MOHAMED A. FAYED, MD Overview An uncircumcised male’s penis consists of the penile shaft and glans penis covered by foreskin. At birth, the foreskin and glans penis are fused, which is called physiologic phimosis. Approximately half of uncircumcised males have fully retractable foreskins by age 10 years; by age 17, the foreskins of …

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Dissecting Cellulitis of the Scalp

Dissecting Cellulitis of the Scalp

Urgent message: Prompt recognition of dissecting cellulitis is important to help patients receive appropriate treatment and avoid long-term conse – quences such as alopecia. MOHAMED A FAYED, MD Introduction Dissecting cellulitis of the scalp is a chronic skin condition for which patients often present to urgent care providers. Prompt recognition of such cases could have significant potential benefit to patients in ensuring successful treatment and preventing complications. Case Presentation A 39-year-old African-American male presented with …

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Rhabdomyolysis

Rhabdomyolysis

Urgent message: For patients with flu-like symptoms, a careful history and examination are important to rule out more threatening diagnoses. SHRINESH V. PATEL, MD Overview In late winter/early spring, urgent care providers often encounter patients with flu or flu-like illnesses. It is easy to assume that an individual with a typical pattern of flu-like symptoms has the flu and not consider other pathologic processes.However, alternative diagnoses should always be in the differential, and careful history, …

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A Slowly Healing Leg Wound

A Slowly Healing Leg Wound

Urgent message: Clinical suspicion of CA-MRSA should be high for any skin wound or soft tissue infection with delayed healing, abscess, or persistent cellulitis. RALPH S. BOVARD, MD, MPH, and ANNE REINER, MD, MPH Introduction Caregivers need to remain vigilant and challenge diagnoses to avoid complacency in the treatment of “common” problems. We all need to foster the habit of systematic and meticulous clinical evaluation. As Goethe said: “We see what we know.” Case Presentation …

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