Australian Journal of General Practice
A girl aged 2.5 years presented to her general practitioner with a firm lump on her left jaw.
Dengue is a common cause of fever and rash in returned travellers from South-East Asia.
A man presented with a three-year history of intensely itchy legs following failed treatment with mild to mid-strength topical steroids elsewhere.
An unusual breast lesion in an adolescent female highlights the need for adherence to a validated algorithm for investigation of a new breast symptom.
Pilomatrixoma is a rare benign appendageal tumour that can be easily mistaken for more frequent subcutaneous nodules because of some similar features.
A case study of angiokeratoma of Fordyce.
As patients on methadone age, their likelihood for developing diseases requiring new medications places them at risk of life-threatening drug interactions.
Extreme androgenisation in a female requires timely investigation.
Consider Centor criteria before prescribing antibiotics in patients with a sore throat.
A Caucasian man aged 46 years, working as an oil rig area coordinator in remote South Australia, presented with incidental hyperglycaemia.
A man aged 35 years with a 14-pack year history of smoking presented to his general practitioner with a 12-month history of progressive dyspnoea.
Trichofolliculoma is a hard, dome-shaped, skin-coloured papule that presents with a central pore and a whitish immature hair; excision should be considered to confirm diagnosis and treatment.
Syphilis is a great mimicker and should not be forgotten as a differential diagnosis of erythematous scaly rashes.
Acute-onset walking difficulties in a six-year-old boy recovering from a viral upper respiratory tract infection.
Diagnosing the most common type of localised scleroderma in children.