Bite injuries
The Bite injuries page has been extensively revised and updated, and duplicate content in other parts of the manual removed. The page has also been moved out of the Hand trauma segment to now follow the Penetrating trauma segment.
Dunn RJ
The Bite injuries page has been extensively revised and updated, and duplicate content in other parts of the manual removed. The page has also been moved out of the Hand trauma segment to now follow the Penetrating trauma segment.
The Sulphonamides and quinolones page has been updated with recent information about the toxicity of quinolones.
The Pulmonary embolism page has been updated with additional information about physical examination findings in PE.
The Community acquired pneumonia page has been updated with additional information about physical examination findings in CAP.
The Respiratory examination page has been extensively revised and expanded.
The Examination of the GIT page has been extensively revised and expanded and renamed Examination of the abdomen and GIT to reflect the change in its emphasis.
In the Endocarditis page, the ‘A’ organisms in HACEK are Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans and Aggregatibacter aphrophilus, not Aeromonas sp. as was previously stated. Thanks to an astute subscriber for spotting this error.
An abdominal radiograph of gastric outlet obstruction and a small section of text on the subject have been added to the Peptic ulcer disease page.
Plain chest radiographs and a CT image demonstrating oesophageal achalasia have been added to the Dysphagia page.
An image of a rectal glass has been added to the Rectal foreign bodies page. It must have been some dinner party.
A new page called Rectal foreign bodies has been added to the Abdominal Disorders section. Hard to believe that this topic has slipped though (figuratively) until now.
A poll on your preferred anti-emetic agent has just opened. It will run for 2 weeks. Please take the time to vote. (Results)
Final results – the 4/6 hour rule is mostly useless but mostly harmless! Opinion was very evenly divided on the subject. 32% thought it hadn’t changed anything; 26% each thought it had improved things a bit or made things a bit worse; 11% thought it had improved things considerably and 5% thought it had made … Read more
We don’t normally want to blow our own trumpet here, however we thought you might like to know that 2 significant milestones have been passed today – more than 350 updates have been completed and more than 100 new images have been added since September 2012. We hope these updates have been useful to you. … Read more
A small section on the investigation of ulcerative colitis has been added to the Inflammatory bowel disease page.
CTA images demonstrating rectal haemorrhage have been added to the Lower intestinal haemorrhage page.
Two abdominal radiographs demonstrating colonic mural thickening of Ulcerative colitis have been added to the Inflammatory bowel disease page.
A CT image of pancreatitis has been added to the Pancreatitis page.