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A precancerous skin lesion that is often misdiagnosed

A precancerous skin lesion that is often misdiagnosed

31/10/2019

An awareness of disseminated superficial actinic porokeratosis as a precancerous skin condition is an important component of any Australian general practitioner’s basic skin knowledge.


Fibromatosis colli: An infant with neck swelling

Fibromatosis colli: An infant with neck swelling

31/10/2019

This article presents an approach to the infant presenting with neck swelling, and an overview of the diagnosis and management of fibromatosis colli.


A case of rash and arthralgias

A case of rash and arthralgias

29/08/2019

A broad differential diagnosis must be considered when encountering a case of rashes and joint pain.


Difficult-to-treat and severe asthma in adults: Towards a new treatment paradigm

Difficult-to-treat and severe asthma in adults: Towards a new treatment paradigm

19/03/2019

Despite the availability of effective therapies and a national medicines subsidy scheme, a significant burden of disease still exists in Australia, with high mortality by international standards.


A woman with persistent fever and a skin lesion

A woman with persistent fever and a skin lesion

27/07/2018

Skin lesions may provide a clue to diagnosis in a patient with persistent fever and history of recent travel.


Abdominal aortic aneurysm: An update

Abdominal aortic aneurysm: An update

01/05/2018

Managing cardiovascular risk factors is crucial for improving the overall survival of patients and the outcomes of future abdominal aortic aneurysm repair.


The non-healing leg ulcer: A logical approach

The non-healing leg ulcer: A logical approach

22/01/2024

This article discusses the causes, features and management of recurrent lower limb ulcers in a woman aged 75 years.


An uncommon cause of facial pain

An uncommon cause of facial pain

20/11/2019

A woman aged 42 years presented with left-sided facial pain of three weeks’ duration.


Interpreting paired serology for Ross River virus and Barmah Forest virus diseases

Interpreting paired serology for Ross River virus and Barmah Forest virus diseases

29/08/2019

This article provides a framework for interpreting paired Ross River virus and Barmah Forest virus serology results in an environment where numerical antibody titres are not routinely provided.


Young Australians’ experiences of sexual healthcare provision by general practitioners

Young Australians’ experiences of sexual healthcare provision by general practitioners

22/05/2019

Young people experience higher rates of sexually transmissible infections and lower screening rates than the general population in Australia.


Update on the assessment and investigation of adult obstructive sleep apnoea

Update on the assessment and investigation of adult obstructive sleep apnoea

19/03/2019

Medicare Benefits Schedule rules regarding sleep study eligibility have recently changed and incorporate validated questionnaires of obstructive sleep apnoea risk and subjective sleepiness.


Health issues of refugees attending an infectious disease refugee health clinic in a regional Australian hospital

Health issues of refugees attending an infectious disease refugee health clinic in a regional Australian hospital

01/05/2018

Latent tuberculosis, vitamin deficiency, parasitic infestation and hepatitis B are common among newly arrived refugees in Australia referred to a tertiary centre.


The health status of newly arrived Syrian refugees at the Refugee Health Service, South Australia, 2016

The health status of newly arrived Syrian refugees at the Refugee Health Service, South Australia, 2016

27/06/2019

This study shows the importance of health screening for new arrival refugees, including screening for infectious diseases, nutritional and vitamin deficiencies, chronic disease and mental health.


Melioidosis: An updated review

Melioidosis: An updated review

29/04/2019

An updated overview of Burkholderia pseudomallei, the causative agent of melioidosis, including epidemiology, risk factors for infection, spectrum of clinical disease, diagnosis and management.


The challenge of outpatient clinical triage in paediatric gastroenterology: Who is referred and what is needed?

The challenge of outpatient clinical triage in paediatric gastroenterology: Who is referred and what is needed?

20/03/2019

Effective clinical triage of referrals relies on provision of adequate clinical information (‘red flags’) and investigations.

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