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Hypermobility syndromes in children and adolescents: Assessment, diagnosis and multidisciplinary management

Hypermobility syndromes in children and adolescents: Assessment, diagnosis and multidisciplinary management

31/05/2022

Optimising the quality of life for people with syndromic hypermobility begins with the early identification of their signs and symptoms.


An unusual presentation of stridor in an adolescent

An unusual presentation of stridor in an adolescent

31/05/2022

A girl aged 11 years had multiple visits to the general practitioner and emergency department with unusual episodes of sudden-onset respiratory distress associated with stridor.


Slipped upper femoral epiphysis: An important cause of paediatric hip pain

Slipped upper femoral epiphysis: An important cause of paediatric hip pain

31/05/2022

A boy aged 11 years presented to his general practitioner with a two-day history of severe right groin pain and difficulty weight bearing.


Hyperprolactinaemia and galactorrhoea with combined oral contraceptive pill use: A refresher

Hyperprolactinaemia and galactorrhoea with combined oral contraceptive pill use: A refresher

31/05/2022

A woman aged 24 years with no past pregnancies presented with a nine-month history of bilateral nipple discharge and occasional severe headaches during the week after her period.


Patient-delivered partner therapy: One option for management of sexual partner(s) of a patient diagnosed with a chlamydia infection

Patient-delivered partner therapy: One option for management of sexual partner(s) of a patient diagnosed with a chlamydia infection

31/05/2022

Partner management is key to reducing transmission and a cornerstone of best practice chlamydia management.


A waxy plaque on an infant aged six months

A waxy plaque on an infant aged six months

31/05/2022

An infant male, aged six months, presented with changes to a lesion on the scalp that had been present since birth.


Hypokalaemia in a patient with hypertension

Hypokalaemia in a patient with hypertension

31/05/2022

A man aged 36 years with a history of hypertension presented to discuss his recent blood test results.


Retention rates with monthly depot buprenorphine in general practice in Melbourne, Australia

Retention rates with monthly depot buprenorphine in general practice in Melbourne, Australia

31/05/2022

Depot buprenorphine supported more than half of patients to remain in treatment, while allowing some flexibility in dose interval.


Detecting patients with Cushing’s syndrome: The importance of initial test selection

Detecting patients with Cushing’s syndrome: The importance of initial test selection

31/05/2022

The relatively infrequent selection of the higher sensitivity tests for investigation of suspected Cushing’s syndrome signifies a risk of delayed or missed diagnosis.


Driving assessments for older adult patients: Interviews with general practitioners to gauge current strategies and future directions

Driving assessments for older adult patients: Interviews with general practitioners to gauge current strategies and future directions

31/05/2022

Given the issue’s frequency and complexity, more needs to be done to help general practitioners in decision making and communication surrounding this sensitive topic.


Consumer and health professional perceptions of Watch Me Grow – Electronic (WMG-E) platform for developmental surveillance in early childhood: A qualitative study

Consumer and health professional perceptions of Watch Me Grow – Electronic (WMG-E) platform for developmental surveillance in early childhood: A qualitative study

23/05/2022

Participants indicated that WMG-E could empower clinicians and parents by enhancing health literacy about child developmental issues, but that it could also be disempowering if not used carefully.


Adapting

Adapting

02/05/2022

General practitioners, educators and students continue to successfully adapt to uncertainty and new challenges, be they clinical, contextual or COVID-19-related.


‘Feeling like a deer in the headlights’: A qualitative study of registrar experience in early general practice training

‘Feeling like a deer in the headlights’: A qualitative study of registrar experience in early general practice training

02/05/2022

The learning process is understood to be not only the transfer of knowledge and skills, but also a complex developmental activity that is context dependent.


May 2022 clinical challenge

May 2022 clinical challenge

02/05/2022

This clinical challenge is based on this month's Focus articles. To complete this activity, go to the RACGP website.


May 2022 Correspondence

May 2022 Correspondence

02/05/2022

Readers express their opinions on published articles and topics of interest.

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