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Approach to low back pain

Approach to low back pain

24/02/2014

Initial assessmentThe first aim of the physiotherapy examination for a patient presenting with back pain is to classify the patient according to the diagnostic triage recommended in international...


Necrobiosis lipoidica

Necrobiosis lipoidica

24/02/2014

Figure 1a. Brownish, sharply demarcated, indurated plaque on the right shin. Three similar smaller lesions can be observed on the left shinFigure 1b. A close-up view of the plaque. Telangiectatic...


Advanced skin squamous cell carcinoma

Advanced skin squamous cell carcinoma

15/01/2014

Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common NMSC, but squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the more problematic as it is often more aggressive and has a propensity for local nodal and even distant...


Evaluating squints in children

Evaluating squints in children

27/11/2013

Early detection and treatment improves vision outcomes and psychosocial wellbeing for children with strabismus. Nonetheless, many cases of strabismus go unrecognised. As patients with paediatric...


Letters to the editor

Letters to the editor

26/08/2013

HypertensionDear EditorI refer to the article ‘Hypertension – The difficult decisions’ (AFP June 2013)1 and suggest an alternative method of assessing out-of-office blood pressure...


Clinical challenge

Clinical challenge

28/05/2013

Case 1George NikolaidisGeorge, aged 67 years, has an asymptomatic 5.2 cm abdominal aortic aneurysm.Question 1Regarding aneurysms, which of the following is CORRECT:AAAs of this size generally...


Kids that go bump in the night

Kids that go bump in the night

05/11/2012

Incomplete arousal from deep sleep in children causes night time disruption and can present as confusional arousals, sleep walking or night terrors. These nocturnal events are common in...


Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding - Effects, side effects and challenges

Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding - Effects, side effects and challenges

02/11/2012

The laparoscopic adjustable gastric band is a useful tool in the treatment of severe obesity. It is a safe and durably effective procedure, however, optimal results depend upon the patient...


Bacterial cystitis in women

Bacterial cystitis in women

15/10/2012

A woman presenting with symptoms suggestive of bacterial cystitis is a frequent occurrence in the general practice setting. One in three women develop a urinary tract infection (UTI) during their...


Thyroid scans

Thyroid scans

04/09/2012

Guidelines provided by the Society of Nuclear Medicine1 and the American College of Radiology2 are exhaustive with regard to indications and medicines/substances to avoid with thyroid scans. This...


A growing dilemma - breast cancer and pregnancy

A growing dilemma - breast cancer and pregnancy

2002

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Monitoring in high level care

Monitoring in high level care

2003

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The NSW ACT Hereditary Cancer Registers

The NSW ACT Hereditary Cancer Registers

2005

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Childhood urinary conditions

Childhood urinary conditions

2005

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Back injuries - Getting injured workers back to work

Back injuries - Getting injured workers back to work

2006

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