Patients with serious or life-threatening illnesses are typically referred to palliative care to discuss goals of care, advance care planning, and to seek control of their cancer-related pain. Physicians who care for patients near the end of life quite often attribute worsening pain to advancing disease. We present a case of a patient with metastatic gallbladder adenocarcinoma who presented to a palliative care clinic with complaints of worsening chest and back pain, uncontrolled with her established opioid pain regimen.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFspecies of fungi are ubiquitous and mostly comprise plant or soil residents. Rarely pathogens, they are found in tropical and subtropical climates. On rare occasions, these fungi can be of clinical significance and lead to a variety of disease processes, mainly in immunocompromised individuals.
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