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    March 2024
  1. ARNAUD-BORBOA I, Sheth M
    Do We Stop SGLT2 Inhibitor After UTI With Septic Shock?
    Am J Med. 2024;137:e56-e57.
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    September 2023
  2. LAUPLAND KB, Edwards F, Furuya-Kanamori L, Paterson DL, et al
    Bloodstream Infection and Colorectal Cancer Risk in Queensland Australia, 2000-2019.
    Am J Med. 2023;136:896-901.
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    May 2023
  3. LORSTAD S, Shekarestan S, Jernberg T, Tehrani S, et al
    First sampled high-sensitive cardiac troponin T is associated with one-year mortality in sepsis patients and 30-365-day mortality in sepsis survivors.
    Am J Med. 2023 May 6:S0002-9343(23)00291-7. doi: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2023.
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    April 2023
  4. MARTELLOSIO JP, Lemaigre C, Moal GL
    Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia: Towards Oral Step-Down Therapy in Selected Cases.
    Am J Med. 2023;136:e76.
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    March 2023
  5. ZHOU Z, Zhang W, Burgner D, Tonkin A, et al
    The association between PCSK9 inhibitor use and sepsis - A systematic review and meta-analysis of 20 double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trials.
    Am J Med. 2023 Mar 13:S0002-9343(23)00144-4. doi: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2023.
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  6. XIAO EY, Pecha RL, Sargsyan Z
    Bacteremia, Liver Injury, and Pneumonitis: Strongyloides Unleashed by a Supplement.
    Am J Med. 2023;136:270-272.
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    March 2022
  7. KOMABA W, Harada Y, Ishida Y, Tamashiro A, et al
    Into the Duct: An Unusual Source of Bacteremia.
    Am J Med. 2022;135:324-326.
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  8. WALD-DICKLER N, Holtom PD, Phillips MC, Centor RM, et al
    Oral Is the New IV. Challenging Decades of Blood and Bone Infection Dogma: A Systematic Review.
    Am J Med. 2022;135:369-379.
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    November 2021
  9. HASNIE AA, Kahn M, Centor R
    Ur-Ine Trouble: A Case of Nephrolithiasis in A Patient with End-Stage Renal Disease.
    Am J Med. 2021;134:e553-e554.
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    October 2021
  10. MATHEW A, Fuhrer D, Lahner H
    Artificial Sepsis - Think Twice Before Pausing Therapy.
    Am J Med. 2021 Oct 27. pii: S0002-9343(21)00703.
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  11. LACEY MJ, Armitage KB, Kalra A
    Acute Hypoxia in a 78-Year-Old Female with Bacteremia and a History of Syphilis.
    Am J Med. 2021;134:1244-1246.
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    July 2021
  12. LILES JE, Flanigan K, Davis LS
    Association of IL-17 Inhibitor and SGLT2 Inhibitor with Candida Pyelonephritis.
    Am J Med. 2021 Jul 13. pii: S0002-9343(21)00423.
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    April 2021
  13. SIDDIQI HK, Weber B, Zhou G, Regan J, et al
    Increased Prevalence of Myocardial Injury in Patients with SARS-CoV-2 Viremia.
    Am J Med. 2021;134:542-546.
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    March 2021
  14. GUTIERREZ OB, Durso SC
    An Elusive Case of Recurrent Gram-negative Sepsis.
    Am J Med. 2021 Mar 31. pii: S0002-9343(21)00201.
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  15. BECHTOLD H, Danna B, Marcelli M
    Malignant catatonia - sepsis or psychiatric emergency.
    Am J Med. 2021 Mar 31. pii: S0002-9343(21)00204.
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    January 2021
  16. SHAH K, Hanlon A, Onwuemene OA
    Sometimes it is not as Simple as Sepsis: An Unusual Cause of Coagulopathy.
    Am J Med. 2021 Jan 11. pii: S0002-9343(21)00014.
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    November 2020
  17. WANG SJ, Wade E, Towle J, Hachey T, et al
    Effect of Inpatient Medication-Assisted Therapy on Against-Medical-Advice Discharge and Readmission Rates.
    Am J Med. 2020;133:1343-1349.
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    April 2020
  18. FERNANDEZ-NIETO D, Burgos-Blasco P, Jimenez-Cauhe J, Ortega-Quijano D, et al
    Multisystemic involvement: Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome.
    Am J Med. 2020 Apr 8. pii: S0002-9343(20)30264.
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