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 presentation of a large erythematous nodular lesion that is asymptomatic.
A case presentation of a patient with fatigue and chronic anaemia.
A case study examining an incidence of steroid-induced psychosis.
A case presentation of a three-month history of new onset bilateral distal lower limb paraesthesia.
A case presentation of a rapid-onset, painful rash that had developed over 24 hours.
A case study exploring a patient’s seven-year history of progressive asymptomatic hair loss.
Presentation of a case of pruritic erythematous papule on the anterior aspect of the right forearm with a central haemorrhagic punctum.
In this case study, a child aged 20 months presents with pubic hair growth and clitoromegaly.
In this case study, a woman aged 72 years presents with abdominal discomfort and difficulty in micturition and defecation.
This paper discusses an approach to diagnose and treat vulvar ulceration in a postmenopausal woman.
This is a case study presentation of asymmetrical pruritic eruption and discussion on diagnosis and management.
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, an under-appreciated global health concern, needs to be considered in the differential of any pruritic cutaneous dermatoses.
Syphilis is increasingly prevalent across Australia and should always be included as part of a routine sexual health screen.