MRI findings in Wernicke’s encephalopathy
The Ethanol page has been updated with some additional information about the acute and chronic changes that may be seen on MRI.
Dunn RJ
The Ethanol page has been updated with some additional information about the acute and chronic changes that may be seen on MRI.
The Femoral fractures page has been updated, including additional information about IDC insertion in patients with #NOF.
The Thyroid storm page has been updated with revised information about beta blocker choice in thyroid storm.
The Management of sepsis page has had a variety of minor updates.
The Seizures page has been updated with an updated classification of seizure types.
The Assessment of sepsis page has had a number of updates.
The Sodium channel blocking agents page has been updated with additional information about the use of HCO3.
The Ureteric calculi page has been updated with a CT image of an intravesical calculus.
The Antidepressant toxicity page has been updated with some additional information about TCAD toxicity.
The Antidepressant toxicity page has been updated with additional information about SNRI toxicity.
The Monoamine oxidase inhibitors page has been updated with additional information about potentially toxic doses and treatment.
The Antidepressant toxicity page has been updated with some additional information about mirtazapine.
The Ureteric calculi page has been updated, particularly regarding imaging and analgesia choices.
A number of non functioning bookmark links to other relevant parts of the manual have been repaired.
The Hyperkalaemia page has been updated with additional information about the use of calcium.
The Redback and Funnel web spider bites page has been updated, including revised information about the use of Redback antivenom
2 CT images of an abdominal fat haematoma have been added to the Uncommon causes of abdominal pain page.
A small segment about abdominal fat haematoma has been added to the Uncommon causes of abdominal pain page.
The Uncommon causes of abdominal pain page has been updated with some additional information about rectus sheath haematoma.
The few instances of the term ‘side effect’ remaining in the manual have been replaced with the term ‘adverse effect’.