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A coughing, tiptoeing six-year-old

A coughing, tiptoeing six-year-old

26/09/2018

Acute-onset walking difficulties in a six-year-old boy recovering from a viral upper respiratory tract infection.


Understanding long-term neurodevelopmental outcomes  of very and extremely preterm infants: A clinical review

Understanding long-term neurodevelopmental outcomes of very and extremely preterm infants: A clinical review

29/01/2019

The majority of infants born at <32 weeks of gestation display normal neurodevelopment in early childhood. Regular follow-up is essential for early identification of neurodevelopmental morbidity.


Neurodevelopmental outcome  of late-preterm infants: A pragmatic review

Neurodevelopmental outcome of late-preterm infants: A pragmatic review

30/10/2018

Late-preterm infants are at an increased risk of neurodevelopmental abnormalities in early childhood, compared with full-term infants.


A pearly papule with telangiectasia

A pearly papule with telangiectasia

29/05/2020

A man aged 52 years with a history of non-melanoma skin cancer presented with a firm, non-tender, skin-coloured papule.


Benign pigmented skin lesions

Benign pigmented skin lesions

23/05/2019

Assessing pigmented lesions on patients, including opportunistically, is an important part of patient care and can make a significant difference to patient health.


Review and update of benign prostatic hyperplasia in general practice

Review and update of benign prostatic hyperplasia in general practice

27/06/2018

Benign prostatic hyperplasia, the most common benign tumour in men, is generally initially assessed and managed by a general practitioner in the primary healthcare setting.


Rheumatology

Rheumatology

22/04/2021

This issue focuses on rheumatology and includes articles on acute rheumatic fever, rheumatoid arthritis and the role of exercise in management of rheumatological disease.


Acute rheumatic fever – Clinical vigilance is essential for primary prevention to be successful and avoid lifelong rheumatic heart disease

Acute rheumatic fever – Clinical vigilance is essential for primary prevention to be successful and avoid lifelong rheumatic heart disease

22/04/2021

Successful implementation of evidence-based medicine requires framing within the cultural and structural barriers Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people experience.


Minimally invasive interventions for lower urinary tract symptoms: What sits between medical therapy and transurethral resection of the prostate

Minimally invasive interventions for lower urinary tract symptoms: What sits between medical therapy and transurethral resection of the prostate

19/04/2024

This article aims to highlight treatment options available for the management of bladder outlet obstruction secondary to benign prostatic hyperplasia and the benefits and potential drawbacks of each.


Chest pain

Chest pain

18/06/2024

This discussion emphasises the importance of accurately describing the nature of chest discomfort and using appropriate terminology to facilitate an appropriate diagnostic work-up.


Care for survivors of acute kidney injury

Care for survivors of acute kidney injury

24/06/2021

The effects of acute kidney injury extend beyond the acute illness phase.


The assessment and management of chest pain in primary care: A focus on acute coronary syndrome

The assessment and management of chest pain in primary care: A focus on acute coronary syndrome

01/05/2018

Patients with symptoms of possible acute coronary syndrome require careful risk stratification usually requiring urgent referral to hospital.


Previously healthy unvaccinated adults have significant functional limitations in the medium and long term after mild COVID-19

Previously healthy unvaccinated adults have significant functional limitations in the medium and long term after mild COVID-19

18/06/2024

The aim of this study is to identify persistent symptoms in unvaccinated community-managed patients following COVID-19 infection.


Psychological consequences of social isolation and quarantine: Issues related to COVID-19 restrictions

Psychological consequences of social isolation and quarantine: Issues related to COVID-19 restrictions

23/11/2020

Quarantine has been associated with increased rates of suicide, anger, acute stress disorder, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder, with symptoms continuing even years after quarantine.

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