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  1. PET Case Cavalcade, Case XXIII: Exploration of a Neck Mass

    May 13, 2004 · Follow-up chest CT studies in this setting depict a 4-cm-high paratracheal mass that extends to the right supraclavicular region. However, this patient has no symptoms...

  2. Cardiac Auscultation in the Older Adult - Page 7 - Medscape

    Jan 18, 2012 · Classically, the aortic stenosis murmur is heard best at the right upper sternal border (where it is harsh and noisy). It radiates to the right supraclavicular area.

  3. Assessment of the Elderly Patient: The Peripheral Vascular ... - Medscape

    Oct 8, 2009 · Look along the right supraclavicular fossa for the external jugular vein. Confirm the vein by gently compressing it at the base of the neck and watching it distend, and then release it.

  4. Quick Take: MRSA Pneumonia - Medscape

    Nov 24, 2025 · You must declare any conflicts of interest related to your comments and responses. Please see our Commenting Guide for further information. We reserve the right to remove posts at …

  5. Diagnosis and Treatment of Subclavian Artery Occlusive Disease

    The first evaluation for subclavian artery occlusive disease should always be a simple measurement of bilateral brachial artery blood pressures. A significant difference between the two ...

  6. Postpartum Headache Shows Rare Pituitary Apoplexy in Woman

    3 days ago · A woman develops sudden postpartum headache that steadily worsens and is ultimately diagnosed with pituitary apoplexy linked to an existing pituitary tumour.

  7. Breast Radiation Side Effects Linked to Specific Hot Spots

    Nov 7, 2025 · Older age, larger breast volume, higher BMI, boost dose, supraclavicular radiotherapy, more extensive breast-conserving surgery, and systemic therapy increased the risk for some acute …

  8. Assessing Thyroid Nodules: A Clinician's Guide - Page 2 - Medscape

    Dec 11, 2020 · Left lymph node with microcalcifications and compression of jugular vein seen in transverse (left panel) and longitudinal (right panel) views. Our patient's ultrasound notes a …

  9. Nonauscultatory Cardiac Exam: Assessing the Elderly Person

    Jul 8, 2011 · Look along the right supraclavicular fossa for the external jugular vein. Confirm the vein by gently compressing it at the base of the neck and watching it distend, and then release it.

  10. What Doctors Should Know About Viral Sleep Trends - Medscape

    3 days ago · As sleep disorders persist among patients of all ages, clinicians need to be wary of popular unhealthy ‘hacks’ and aware of how to talk with patients about them.