The relationship between prolonged breast cancer pathways and poorer survival is well established.
An overview on how to assess common neonatal presentations to general practice, highlighting some significant conditions that may require further assessment.
This article assists physicians through the work-up and management of dysphagia.
These questions are based on the Focus articles in this issue. Please choose the single best answer for each question.
Increased detection and excellent prognosis of differentiated thyroid cancers has led to a growing cohort of patients undergoing post-treatment survivorship care.
Studies have suggested that changes in the intestinal microbiota can lead to symptoms of infantile colic.
Carotid artery stenosis is one of the major causes of acute ischaemic stroke, accounting for approximately 20% of cases.
It is important that primary care practitioners can access clinical information on how best to assess women with breast implants, and recognise and manage adverse events related to these devices.
An update on the genetic basis of sudden cardiac death (SCD) in the young and the clinical aspects of caring for families affected by SCD.
Nocturia is associated with significant morbidity and is likely to be a marker of poor health.
A woman aged 39 years presented with a 12-year history of recurrent painful nodules and boils to the axillae and pubic areas.
A boy aged four months presented with an erythematous and desquamative eruption over intertriginous and flexural sites that had developed one month prior.
A Caucasian woman aged 49 years presented with a three-day history of a widespread maculopapular erythematous eruption involving the torso, limbs and acral surfaces.
A boy aged eight weeks presented to a regional emergency department with 24 hours of worsening non-bilious vomiting after feeds and recurrent loose stools with mucus.
A boy aged five years presented with a new recurrent headache over the past month, associated with nausea and occasional vomiting, as well as photophobia, phonophobia and pallor.