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Current clinical controversies in the management of sepsis
20 December 2016
Sepsis remains a challenging clinical problem requiring prompt diagnosis and optimal clinical management if the continuing high
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Reading books and reading patients: can Book Clubs help both?
20 December 2016
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Fatal Accident Inquiries: raising awareness of their role in relation to the medical profession in Scotland
20 December 2016
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Clinical Opinion: Expanding the evidence base in the pharmacological management of vasovagal syncope – the next POST
20 December 2016
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Clinical Opinion: Is tenofovir the answer to further preventing mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis B?
20 December 2016
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Image in Medicine: Unilateral retinal racemose haemangioma with cataract
20 December 2016
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Chorea in the older adult: a full blooded answer
20 December 2016
Chorea is a severe, distressing, movement disorder characterised by excessive, purposeless movements of the limbs, head and oro
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Dengue fever with compartment syndrome of the right arm
20 December 2016
A 44-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital with dengue fever.
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Insulin-mediated hypoglycaemia secondary to recurrent clear cell renal carcinoma
20 December 2016
Renal cell carcinoma has previously been associated with hypoglycaemia in the setting of non-islet cell tumours, caused by a pa
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Efficacy of epidural blood patches for spontaneous low-pressure headaches: a case series
20 December 2016
Patients with a spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid leak, normally at a spinal level, typically present with low-pressure headache.
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