Urgent Bite 207 – Dunbar Syndrome
In cases of ongoing post-prandial epigastric pain and sitophobia despite endoscopy work up and treatment perhaps we should remember to recall Dunbar Syndrome to our differential list.
In cases of ongoing post-prandial epigastric pain and sitophobia despite endoscopy work up and treatment perhaps we should remember to recall Dunbar Syndrome to our differential list.
Grover disease might present through your urgent care. While not a critical or life-threatening condition, recognising it so we can advise and support your patient is important. To help us consider differentials for various presenting complaints there is a useful website you can use.
When considering calcaneal fractures we must remember the Böhler angle and the angle of Gissane.
Thank you those who responded. This year’s response was smaller than previous years – 107. Four were General Practitioners, 53 were Fellows of the College, 10 additionally were Clinical Directors and registrars were divided into senior (23 replies) and junior (15 replies) on the basis of UCPEX pass. This represents about 1/4 of RNZCUC members…
Could caffeine withdrawal result in an urgent care visit?
Supervision is a vital part of registrar training and support. To help foster and develop quality ongoing supervision it is important that supervisors engage in regular continuing professional development that focuses on supervision. While supervisors are free and encouraged to seek out suitable CPD wherever they can find it, the College will collate CPD opportunities here…
An eponymous sign that helps in the diagnosis of glandular fever.
This week, the world’s best snooker players are competing for the Paul Hunter Trophy at the Masters in London. Paul sadly died of neuroendocrine tumours in 2006 whilst in his snooker prime.