Irritable Bowel Syndrome—Diagnosis and Treatment

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Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic, Noninfectious Diarrhea

Chronic noninfectious diarrhea affects approximately 6% to 7% of adults in the US and significantly impairs quality of life. Author William Chey, MD, of the University of Michigan joins JAMA Deputy Editor Mary M. McDermott, MD, to discuss strategies for diagnosis and treatment of ...  Show more

Does This Patient Have Volume Overload? The Rational Clinical Examination

Accurate assessment of intravascular volume facilitates decisions about fluid management in patients with volume overload. Author Edmund A. Liles Jr, MD, of the University of Utah joins JAMA Associate Editor David Simel, MD, MHS, to discuss best evidence from physical exam findin ...  Show more

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