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Doctor, my armpit hair has turned yellow! Malodorous yellowish axillary hair in an adolescent patient

Doctor, my armpit hair has turned yellow! Malodorous yellowish axillary hair in an adolescent patient

29/08/2018

Diagnosis and management of a patient presenting with malodorous, yellowish hair over both axillae is discussed.


Models of care for tuberculosis infection screening and treatment in primary care: A scoping review

Models of care for tuberculosis infection screening and treatment in primary care: A scoping review

23/09/2024

This article looks at how the cascade of care for tuberculosis infection screening and treatment have been implemented in primary care settings globally.


Clinical prediction rules for surgical site infection after minor surgery in general practice

Clinical prediction rules for surgical site infection after minor surgery in general practice

23/08/2024

The purpose of this study was to develop a clinical prediction rule based on identified risk factors for surgical site infection in a large general practice patient cohort.


An approach to globus pharyngeus

An approach to globus pharyngeus

23/07/2024

This article provides a narrative review of potential causes of globus pharyngeus and a suggested guideline for work-up and management in the primary care setting.


Virtual consultations for skin lesion assessment reduce carbon footprint compared to in-person reviews

Virtual consultations for skin lesion assessment reduce carbon footprint compared to in-person reviews

22/07/2024

This article discusses how the carbon emissions from virtual consultations have the potential to be much smaller than in-person consultations, predominantly through reduced transportation.


Managing a plaque on the forehead

Managing a plaque on the forehead

19/04/2024

When using topical options for treating low-grade lesions, it is important to inform the patient about possible treatment failure and the need to have another intervention if the lesion recurs.


Acne: Unique considerations in skin of colour

Acne: Unique considerations in skin of colour

21/09/2023

This study discusses the importance of recognising and treating postinflammatory hyperpigmentation in skin of colour because it can be a significant patient concern.


Diagnosis, assessment and management of atopic dermatitis in children with skin of colour

Diagnosis, assessment and management of atopic dermatitis in children with skin of colour

21/09/2023

This paper synthesises the latest literature on the diagnosis, assessment, treatment outcomes and cultural considerations for managing atopic dermatitis in children with skin of colour.


New frontiers in the management of dyslipidaemia: Proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin 9 inhibitors and small interfering ribonucleic acid

New frontiers in the management of dyslipidaemia: Proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin 9 inhibitors and small interfering ribonucleic acid

01/06/2023

This paper provides a summary of the evidence supporting the use of PCSK9 inhibitors and siRNA, with relevant recommendations from consensus guidelines.


Japanese encephalitis clinical update: Changing diseases under a changing climate

Japanese encephalitis clinical update: Changing diseases under a changing climate

01/05/2023

This article aims to provide Australian general practitioners with an overview of Japanese encephalitis virus, given its recent expansion, and the potential for sustained endemicity.


A guide to curettage and cautery in the management of skin lesions

A guide to curettage and cautery in the management of skin lesions

19/11/2021

This procedure is a simple, quick and cost-effective option which, when used appropriately and correctly, has shown excellent clinical efficacy and favourable cosmetic outcomes.


A longstanding pigmented lesion

A longstanding pigmented lesion

22/07/2021

A woman aged 70 years presented with a longstanding pigmented lesion on her right ear.


Acute red eye in children: A practical approach

Acute red eye in children: A practical approach

24/11/2020

This article provides a framework for the general practitioner to assess and manage a child presenting with a red eye.


A growth arising from the scar of a venous ulcer

A growth arising from the scar of a venous ulcer

27/02/2020

A man aged 53 years presents with a 1–2-month history of a rapidly increasing skin growth on his right medial ankle.


Punch biopsy is best avoided for clinically suspicious pigmented lesions

Punch biopsy is best avoided for clinically suspicious pigmented lesions

23/05/2019

Punch biopsy is a poor diagnostic modality for clinically suspicious pigmented lesions.

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