Case 1George NikolaidisGeorge, aged 67 years, has an asymptomatic 5.2 cm abdominal aortic aneurysm.Question 1Regarding aneurysms, which of the following is CORRECT:AAAs of this size generally...
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Lymphangiectasia: a diagnostic challenge for the general practitionerBreast cancer usually requires surgery, lymphadenectomy and radiotherapy as treatment. In some cases, this may result in...
CaseA previously healthy, competitive surfer (male, aged 23 years) from the Gold Coast presented with chronic ear discomfort, having noticed frequent water trapping in the ear canal (Figure 1). He...
Transient ischaemic attacks (TIAs) can be challenging to diagnose, but early assessment and effective management can reduce the subsequent risk of stroke.
Children present to general practitioners with a wide range of problems, but most of the time they are not particularly unwell. Children with a more serious illness often compensate very well...