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Andrology

Andrology

27/09/2012

In recent years, significant advances in our knowledge of the role of testosterone in male infertility and sexual function have been made. This article provides a timely review of male infertility...


Rosacea

Rosacea

17/02/2017

Rosacea is a chronic cutaneous condition characterised mainly by facial flushing and erythema. Persistent erythema in the central portion of the face lasting for at least three months is the...


Clinical challenge

Clinical challenge

08/08/2012

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Changes in HT prescriptions in Australia since 1992

Changes in HT prescriptions in Australia since 1992

2005

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Melanoma

Melanoma

26/07/2012

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Skin excisions in Australian general practice

Skin excisions in Australian general practice

2006

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Vertigo - Part 2 - management in general practice

Vertigo - Part 2 - management in general practice

2008

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An approach to vertigo in general practice

An approach to vertigo in general practice

22/03/2016

Vertigo is a common, distressing presentation in general practice and constitutes approximately 54% of cases of dizziness.1 Classically, vertigo presents as a sensation of movement of the...


Proton pump inhibitors

Proton pump inhibitors

07/08/2012

Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are one of the most popularly prescribed drugs in Australia for conditions such as gastro-oesophageal reflux disease, peptic ulcer disease and functional dyspepsia...


Letters to the editor

Letters to the editor

2006

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Clinical challenge

Clinical challenge

2007

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Flashes and floaters

Flashes and floaters

25/03/2014

PathophysiologyFloaters refer to the sensation of dark spots that are caused either by opacities in the vitreous, which cast shadows on the retina, or by light bending at the junction between fluid...


Assessment of the dizzy patient

Assessment of the dizzy patient

2002

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Papilledema: a case of bilateral blurred vision caused by idiopathic intracranial hypertension

Papilledema: a case of bilateral blurred vision caused by idiopathic intracranial hypertension

23/02/2015

CaseA woman, aged 21 years, presented to her general practitioner with a 1-month history of severe headaches. On further questioning she reported intermittent episodes of blurred vision. She was...


Book Reviews

Book Reviews

22/04/2015

Genetics in Diabetes: Type 2 Diabetes and Related TraitsAL Gloyne, MI McCarthy Karger, 2014 ISSN 9783318026993In this book, the groundbreaking work of Mendel, Crick and Watson is extended into the ...

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