Measles infectivity
The Measles page has had some minor updates, mostly in relation to infectivity and isolation requirements.
Dunn RJ
The Measles page has had some minor updates, mostly in relation to infectivity and isolation requirements.
The Coma and altered conscious state page has been updated, including a greater emphasis on the limitations of the GCS, particularly in non head injured patients.
The Extent of medical treatment page has had a few touch ups, including a short segment on euthanasia.
The Cellulitis page has been updated, with a short segment on Hidadrenitis suppuritiva.
The Cellulitis page has been updated, with additional information about the (limited) role of antibiotics following cutaneous abscess drainage.
The Pelvic inflammatory disease page has been updated, including information about the lack of value of the physical examination in the diagnosis.
A 15 point Infectious disease quiz has been added to the Other quizzes page. Like recent quizzes, the questions are taken from a much larger question bank so are different each time you take them.
The Uncommon causes of abdominal pain page has been updated with additional information about Cyclical vomiting and Cannabis hyperemesis.
The Diverticular disease page has had a few minor updates.
The Malaria page has been revised, including an expanded section on laboratory findings in malaria.
The Neonatal resuscitation page has been updated, including information about neonatal pH and prognosis.
The PE in special populations page has been updated with a variety of minor improvements in wording and organisation.
The Changes in pregnancy page has been updated with a variety of additions regarding biochemical and haematological changes.
The Acute pain management page has been updated with a variety of minor improvements.
The Drugs in pregnancy and lactation page has been revised with the addition of information about marijuana and lactation.
The Normochromic anaemia page has been updated with some minor changes to the segment on Aplastic anaemia.
The Femoral fractures page has been updated with additional information about MRI and CT for suspected #NOF in patients with plain films. CT is now listed as the first choice investigation.
The Chest imaging page has been updated with a new image of an azygous fissure and some additional information about it.
The Cervical spine injuries page has been updated, including information about the low risk of cervical spine injury in isolated low velocity gunshot wounds.
The Adrenal insufficiency page has been updated, including changes to reflect that Addison’s disease can refer to all forms of primary adrenal insufficiency, not just auto-immune mediated disease. Thanks to Michael for picking this up.