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The role of breast MRI in clinical practice

The role of breast MRI in clinical practice

05/11/2012

The use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for breast screening is increasing. Women may approach their general practitioner for advice on its role in breast screening and diagnosis.


Sports related concussion Management in general practice

Sports related concussion Management in general practice

09/10/2012

Concussive injuries are common in many sports and recreational activities, especially those involving body contact, collisions or high speed. Over the past 8 years, international experts met on...


Life after breast cancer

Life after breast cancer

2006

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Clinical breast examination for asymptomatic women - Exploring the evidence

Clinical breast examination for asymptomatic women - Exploring the evidence

2007

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Managing anxious patients - Cognitive behaviour therapy in general practice

Managing anxious patients - Cognitive behaviour therapy in general practice

2007

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Premature ovarian insufficiency in general practice: Meeting the needs of women

Premature ovarian insufficiency in general practice: Meeting the needs of women

18/04/2017

CaseA university student, 21 years of age, presents with concerns regarding a 12-month history of amenorrhoea. She is otherwise well and has no significant medical or surgical history or recent...


Travelling safely to places at high altitude – Understanding and preventing altitude illness

Travelling safely to places at high altitude – Understanding and preventing altitude illness

18/04/2017

Increasing numbers of people are travelling to places at high altitude. In 2013, more than 100 million people visited altitudes that could lead to altitude illness.1 Since the first scaling of...


Concussive head injury in children and adolescents

Concussive head injury in children and adolescents

22/06/2016

Traumatic brain injury is one of the most common causes of neurological morbidity, and is more common in childhood and adolescence than at any other time of life.1–3 Concussions in young...


A GP primer to understanding biopsy reports of the lower gastrointestinal tract

A GP primer to understanding biopsy reports of the lower gastrointestinal tract

17/05/2016

Gastrointestinal (GI) disease is common in Australia. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is increasing, with an incidence of 23.7 per 100,000 individuals in Australia.1 Cancer surveillance programs...


Just one more level: Identifying and addressing internet gaming disorder within primary care

Just one more level: Identifying and addressing internet gaming disorder within primary care

20/01/2016

Australian gamersVideo gaming is a common leisure activity – 65% of Australians regularly play and 93% of households own at least one gaming device.1 Although many studies have focused on...


Musculoskeletal chest wall pain

Musculoskeletal chest wall pain

27/07/2015

Chest pain is a common general practice presentation, which, because of its diverse and potentially serious causes, requires careful and often urgent assessment. Although it is critical to rule out...


Pelvic organ prolapse – a review

Pelvic organ prolapse – a review

25/06/2015

FPOP is a common condition and has a lifetime risk for surgery of 10–20%.1,2 The aetiology is not fully understood;3 however, congenital factors play a role,4 and lifestyle factors such as obesity...


Management of persistent pelvic pain in girls and women

Management of persistent pelvic pain in girls and women

25/06/2015

Persistent pelvic pain (PPP) can be defined as pain in the area of the pelvis that has been present on most days for more than 6 months.1 No statistical data for the prevalence of PPP in Australia...


Index to volume 35, 2006

Index to volume 35, 2006

2006

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