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What works?

What works?

08/08/2012

Effective prescription medications are available to treat menopausal symptoms. However, due to adverse effects and risks associated with use, many women are seeking complementary and...


Diagnostic and management strategies for anaemia in adults

Diagnostic and management strategies for anaemia in adults

2003

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Procedures in primary care dermatology

Procedures in primary care dermatology

2005

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Management of early breast cancer - The current approach

Management of early breast cancer - The current approach

2005

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Monitoring after childhood cancer - An update for GPs

Monitoring after childhood cancer - An update for GPs

2005

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Otalgia

Otalgia

22/06/2016

Otalgia, or pain localised to the ear, is a common symptom seen in general practice, emergency departments and otolaryngology clinics. Approximately 4% of general practitioner (GP) encounters are...


Heat illnesses

Heat illnesses

13/01/2015

Homeostatic physiological responses to heatUnder normal circumstances, and in a vast range of temperatures, a panoply of physiological processes allow for humans to maintain a near constant...


Septic arthritis in children

Septic arthritis in children

24/03/2015

Septic arthritis in children is an orthopaedic emergency. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are critical in optimising patient outcomes. Mismanagement can lead to serious adverse outcomes, including...


Gastro-oesophageal reflux in children

Gastro-oesophageal reflux in children

13/06/2012

What is gastro-oesophageal reflux?Gastro-oesophageal reflux (GOR) is the passage of gastric contents into the oesophagus (with or without regurgitation and vomiting) lasting <3 minutes in the...


Common rashes in neonates

Common rashes in neonates

13/06/2012

Neonatal skin is usually soft and smooth, covered with vernix caseosa, a derivative of sebaceous secretion and decomposing epidermal cells. Desquamation is usually delayed, occurring between 24...


Recurrent palmar blister

Recurrent palmar blister

29/04/2014

Figure 1. Palmar blisterQuestion 1What is the most likely diagnosis?Question 2What is the differential diagnosis?Question 3What is the most appropriate management?Question 4What is the most useful...


Localised alopecia

Localised alopecia

29/04/2013

Case studyA young male, 6 years of age, who had previously been well, presented with his parents to the paediatric walk-in clinic.The child was fully vaccinated, had no drug allergies and no family...


Your new year with AFP

Your new year with AFP

16/01/2013

2013 brings many new things to, and changes for, Australian Family Physician. The first is the significant upgrade to our website (launched toward the end of 2012). The upgraded website has a new...


Paediatric vascular birthmarks

Paediatric vascular birthmarks

05/11/2012

This study was designed to investigate the psychosocial impact on the family of a child with a vascular birthmark and examine the role of the general practitioner in meeting the family’s needs.


Rash in the returned traveller

Rash in the returned traveller

29/10/2012

Figure 1. The patient's rashFigure 2. Close-up view of the patient's rashQuestion 1What is the most likely diagnosis?Question 2What is the aetiology of this condition?Question 3Describe the...

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