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Extrapolating Evidence About Preventing Recurrent Cellulitis For An Individual Patient Concern, Christina L. Benkert D.O., Amrit K. Basi, Kristina L. Bahrou M.D., Catherine R. Cherri M.D., Suraiya K. Azom M.D., Nicholus H. Yee M.D. Oct 2015

Extrapolating Evidence About Preventing Recurrent Cellulitis For An Individual Patient Concern, Christina L. Benkert D.O., Amrit K. Basi, Kristina L. Bahrou M.D., Catherine R. Cherri M.D., Suraiya K. Azom M.D., Nicholus H. Yee M.D.

Clinical Research in Practice: The Journal of Team Hippocrates

A critical appraisal and clinical application of Thomas KS, Crook AM, Nunn AJ, et al. Penicillin to prevent recurrent leg cellulitis, N Engl J Med. 2013, May 2;368(18):1695-1703. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa1206300


Research Design Creates Ambiguity Related To Efficacy Of Sickle Cell, Chronic Disease Specialty Clinic, Scott J. Dawsey Sep 2015

Research Design Creates Ambiguity Related To Efficacy Of Sickle Cell, Chronic Disease Specialty Clinic, Scott J. Dawsey

Clinical Research in Practice: The Journal of Team Hippocrates

A critical appraisal and clinical application of Koch KL, Karafin MS, Simpson P, Field JJ. Intensive management of high-utilizing adults with sickle cell disease lowers admissions. Am J Hematol. 2015 Jan;90(3):215-219. doi:10.1002/ajh.23912


Intravenous Estrogen Is Not Proven Effective For Abnormal Uterine Bleeding: Guidelines Are Based On Flawed Evidence, Stephen Simmer Jan 2015

Intravenous Estrogen Is Not Proven Effective For Abnormal Uterine Bleeding: Guidelines Are Based On Flawed Evidence, Stephen Simmer

Clinical Research in Practice: The Journal of Team Hippocrates

A critical appraisal and clinical application of: DeVore GR, Owens O, Kase N. Use of intravenous Premarin in the treatment of dysfunctional uterine bleeding--a double-blind randomized control study. Obstet Gynecol. 1982 Mar;59(3):285-91.

This appraisal identifies significant statistical irregularities in the study. A reworking of the study's statistics leads to a conclusion different from that put forth by the authors of this paper: intravenous estrogen therapy is not, in fact, significantly more effective compared to placebo therapy for the cessation of acute abnormal uterine bleeding.