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Red weepy ears

Red weepy ears

23/09/2020

A Caucasian female aged 18 years developed a well-defined erythematous vesicular eruption with clear non-purulent exudates on the ear lobules and adjacent inferior neck area.


Approach to allergic rhinitis in the primary care setting

Approach to allergic rhinitis in the primary care setting

29/10/2024

This paper discusses the clinical assessment, investigation and management of allergic rhinitis.


Morbilliform rash with deranged liver functions

Morbilliform rash with deranged liver functions

21/02/2022

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 man with blue-grey nails

A man with blue-grey nails

22/02/2021

A man aged 62 years who worked as school cleaner presented with concerns of a blue-grey colouration to all his nails.


Stevens–Johnson syndrome due to topical imiquimod 5%

Stevens–Johnson syndrome due to topical imiquimod 5%

01/10/2020

A Caucasian woman aged 65 years presented with painful mouth ulcers, conjunctivitis and a new blistering eruption on the central chest and forearm 10 days after commencing topical imiquimod 5% cream.


Paracetamol allergy in clinical practice

Paracetamol allergy in clinical practice

20/03/2019

Paracetamol allergy is uncommon and, as a result, may be overlooked as a cause for immediate hypersensitivity, which can lead to a significant delay in diagnosis.


Incidence of allergic rhinitis in children with residual snoring and sleep symptoms after adenotonsillectomy

Incidence of allergic rhinitis in children with residual snoring and sleep symptoms after adenotonsillectomy

29/08/2018

Allergic rhinitis may be a treatable component of sleep disordered breathing that contributes to residual symptoms such as snoring.

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