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The expanding role of imaging in the diagnosis and management of sports injuries

The expanding role of imaging in the diagnosis and management of sports injuries

22/01/2020

Timely use of appropriate imaging for sports injuries is required for optimal outcomes.


Breast implant–associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma

Breast implant–associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma

24/03/2021

A female patient aged 75 years had undergone bilateral mastectomy and reconstruction with silicone implants following breast cancer seven years ago.


Fracture risk prediction and the decision to treat low bone density

Fracture risk prediction and the decision to treat low bone density

22/02/2021

A calculation of absolute fracture risk is commonly provided with bone mineral density reports in Australia, usually using either FRAX (Australia) or Garvan Fracture Risk Calculator (Garvan).


An uncommon cause of facial pain

An uncommon cause of facial pain

20/11/2019

A woman aged 42 years presented with left-sided facial pain of three weeks’ duration.


Low back pain: Can we mitigate the inadvertent psycho-behavioural harms of spinal imaging?

Low back pain: Can we mitigate the inadvertent psycho-behavioural harms of spinal imaging?

29/08/2018

Despite international consensus regarding the judicious use of diagnostic spinal imaging, patients continue to be over-referred.


Reducing unnecessary investigations in adolescent gynaecology: The utility of pelvic ultrasonography for adolescents presenting with heavy menstrual bleeding

Reducing unnecessary investigations in adolescent gynaecology: The utility of pelvic ultrasonography for adolescents presenting with heavy menstrual bleeding

17/01/2020

Paediatric and adolescent females with heavy menstrual bleeding are frequently undergoing unnecessary pelvic ultrasonography as a first-line investigation.


Imaging of the knee: Common acute presentations to general practice

Imaging of the knee: Common acute presentations to general practice

29/05/2020

Knowledge of common findings and disease patterns shown on imaging of the knee, particularly relating to post-traumatic pain and monoarticular arthritis, is important for effective management.


Topical anaesthetic in the treatment of corneal epithelial defects: What are the risks?

Topical anaesthetic in the treatment of corneal epithelial defects: What are the risks?

22/07/2019

Local anaesthetic eye drops have recently been advocated as a safe analgesic following eye injuries, but the evidence is limited and the risks are significant.


Clinical photography of skin lesions: Professional and legal considerations in primary care

Clinical photography of skin lesions: Professional and legal considerations in primary care

27/06/2019

Clinical photography is a fundamental component of visually oriented medical fields.


A precancerous skin lesion that is often misdiagnosed

A precancerous skin lesion that is often misdiagnosed

31/10/2019

An awareness of disseminated superficial actinic porokeratosis as a precancerous skin condition is an important component of any Australian general practitioner’s basic skin knowledge.


Firm nodule in the scalp

Firm nodule in the scalp

26/04/2019

Pilomatrixoma is a rare benign appendageal tumour that can be easily mistaken for more frequent subcutaneous nodules because of some similar features.


Interpreting paired serology for Ross River virus and Barmah Forest virus diseases

Interpreting paired serology for Ross River virus and Barmah Forest virus diseases

29/08/2019

This article provides a framework for interpreting paired Ross River virus and Barmah Forest virus serology results in an environment where numerical antibody titres are not routinely provided.

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