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Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in the treatment of depression

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in the treatment of depression

21/02/2018

Transcranial magnetic stimulation is useful in the treatment of major depressive disorder that is otherwise resistant to treatment.


Case report of rapid onset cognitive and functional decline: Diagnosis of sporadic Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease

Case report of rapid onset cognitive and functional decline: Diagnosis of sporadic Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease

21/02/2018

Diagnostically, Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease is a challenging condition to detect premortem because of non-specific clinical manifestations.


Q fever: A rural disease with potential urban consequences

Q fever: A rural disease with potential urban consequences

20/02/2018

Q fever is the most commonly notified zoonotic disease in Australia, with the majority of cases reported from northern New South Wales and southern Queensland.


Leptospirosis: An important zoonosis acquired through work, play and travel

Leptospirosis: An important zoonosis acquired through work, play and travel

19/02/2018

In patients with risk factors for leptospirosis, a high index of clinical suspicion is important to ensure early diagnosis and treatment.


Perineal tears – A review

Perineal tears – A review

29/01/2018

Faecal incontinence in residential aged care is highly prevalent, distressing and difficult to treat, and the evidence base for treatment remains deficient.


Guiding patients through complexity: Motivational interviewing for patients with multimorbidity

Guiding patients through complexity: Motivational interviewing for patients with multimorbidity

24/01/2018

Patient-centred practice is needed to build a treatment plan that works for individual patients.


Management of faecal incontinence in residential aged care

Management of faecal incontinence in residential aged care

24/01/2018

Faecal incontinence in residential aged care is highly prevalent, distressing and difficult to treat, and the evidence base for treatment remains deficient.


Interpreting tests for coeliac disease: Tips, pitfalls and updates

Interpreting tests for coeliac disease: Tips, pitfalls and updates

24/01/2018

The broad and often subtle presentation of coeliac disease makes detection subtle, and 80% of Australians with this disease remain undiagnosed.


December 2025 Clinical challenge

December 2025 Clinical challenge

21/11/2025

These questions are based on the Focus articles in this issue.


November 2025 Clinical challenge

November 2025 Clinical challenge

23/10/2025

These questions are based on the Focus articles in this issue.


October 2025 Clinical challenge

October 2025 Clinical challenge

19/09/2025

These questions are based on the Focus articles in this issue.


September 2025 Clinical challenge

September 2025 Clinical challenge

22/08/2025

These questions are based on the Focus articles in this issue.


August 2025 Clinical challenge

August 2025 Clinical challenge

23/07/2025

These questions are based on the Focus articles in this issue.


July 2025 Clinical challenge

July 2025 Clinical challenge

20/06/2025

These questions are based on the Focus articles in this issue.


June 2025 Clinical challenge

June 2025 Clinical challenge

21/05/2025

These questions are based on the Focus articles in this issue.

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