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    This supplement was sponsored by Primary Care Education Consortium and Primary Care Metabolic Group. It was edited and peer reviewed by The Journal of Family Practice Hot Topics in Primary Care 2022 is a resource that explores the newest developments in primary care topics that impact your daily clinical practice. Click…

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    Management is clear-cut—yet many patients don’t reach treatment goals. To optimize quality of life, master the fine points of T4 replacement and address the impact of comorbidities.

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    Key to patients’ well-being is the family physician’s watchfulness—through periodic lab testing and health checks and diligent application of preventive measures.

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    A 22-year-old woman with a history of childhood asthma presented to the emergency department (ED) with a cramping, substernal, pleuritic chest pain she’d had for a week and the feeling of a “lump in her throat” that made it difficult and painful for her to swallow. The patient’s vital signs were normal and her substernal chest pain was reproducible with palpation. Chest x-rays (CXRs) were…

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    A 45-year-old man presented to Dermatology for evaluation of severe foot pain and dystrophy of all 20 fingernails and toenails. These symptoms had developed progressively during his early thirties. The patient had firm nodules on his feet that were so painful he sometimes preferred to use a wheelchair. He had a history of multiple cystic eruptions on his chest. Trials of oral antifungals for his…

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