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Clinician's Brief
Daily Newsletter  | 
UTIs & Biofilms: How to Treat
Do biofilms make bacterial urinary tract infections more difficult to treat? Discover the results of a recent study.
Urology & Nephrology
 
Investigating Potential Liver Disease: Where to Start
Abnormal liver enzymes can be cause for concern, but they don’t always point straight to liver disease. Through a case-based approach, let Dr. Twedt review how to address liver enzyme elevations in your patients.
Sponsored
What is the most common neoplasia found on transtracheal washes?
A. Carcinoma
B. Lymphoma
Test Yourself
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