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Head and neck pits in an infant

Head and neck pits in an infant

21/05/2025

Brachial cleft malformations, particularly defects in the second brachial arch, are one of the most common causes of congenital anomalies in the head and neck.


A case of cutaneous metastatic breast cancer

A case of cutaneous metastatic breast cancer

23/04/2025

A case presentation of a large erythematous nodular lesion that is asymptomatic.


Fatigue and chronic anaemia: Could it be VEXAS syndrome?

Fatigue and chronic anaemia: Could it be VEXAS syndrome?

21/03/2025

A case presentation of a patient with fatigue and chronic anaemia.


Steroid-induced psychosis

Steroid-induced psychosis

20/02/2025

A case study examining an incidence of steroid-induced psychosis.


A case of burning feet

A case of burning feet

23/01/2025

A case presentation of a three-month history of new onset bilateral distal lower limb paraesthesia.


Granular parakeratosis associated with benzalkonium chloride exposure

Granular parakeratosis associated with benzalkonium chloride exposure

23/01/2025

A case presentation of a rapid-onset, painful rash that had developed over 24 hours.


Hair presentation test

Hair presentation test

22/11/2024

A case study exploring a patient’s seven-year history of progressive asymptomatic hair loss.


Once bitten, twice shy: Antimicrobial stewardship in the setting of arthropod-associated superficial lymphangitis

Once bitten, twice shy: Antimicrobial stewardship in the setting of arthropod-associated superficial lymphangitis

10/11/2024

Presentation of a case of pruritic erythematous papule on the anterior aspect of the right forearm with a central haemorrhagic punctum.


Adrenocortical tumour: A case of precocious puberty

Adrenocortical tumour: A case of precocious puberty

30/10/2024

In this case study, a child aged 20 months presents with pubic hair growth and clitoromegaly.


A hormonally active struma ovarii: A rare tumour mimicking ovarian cancer

A hormonally active struma ovarii: A rare tumour mimicking ovarian cancer

30/10/2024

In this case study, a woman aged 72 years presents with abdominal discomfort and difficulty in micturition and defecation.


The vulvar ulcer that did not heal: An approach to vulvar ulceration in a postmenopausal woman

The vulvar ulcer that did not heal: An approach to vulvar ulceration in a postmenopausal woman

23/10/2024

This paper discusses an approach to diagnose and treat vulvar ulceration in a postmenopausal woman.


An acute, progressive, asymmetrical pruritic eruption

An acute, progressive, asymmetrical pruritic eruption

23/10/2024

This is a case study presentation of asymmetrical pruritic eruption and discussion on diagnosis and management.


Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease: From presentation to palliative care

Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease: From presentation to palliative care

23/09/2024

Although rare, Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease is always fatal. General practitioners are often the first to see the patient, so ongoing awareness of the disease is essential.


Scabies: A concise synopsis

Scabies: A concise synopsis

23/09/2024

Scabies, an under-appreciated global health concern, needs to be considered in the differential of any pruritic cutaneous dermatoses.


Syphilis the great mimic: Forgotten but not gone

Syphilis the great mimic: Forgotten but not gone

23/09/2024

Syphilis is increasingly prevalent across Australia and should always be included as part of a routine sexual health screen.

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