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Diagnosis of basal cell carcinoma (BCC) higher risk subtypes influences management strategies because of their propensity to recur locally. Subtyping is prone to inter-observer variability, and subtyping definitions are inconsistently applied. This study sought to compare the interobserver reproducibility of individual BCC subtypes using the 4th ed...
A 42 year old man presented to the emergency department with partial small bowel obstruction, secondary to known NSAID induced small bowel strictures. His past medical history was significant for a laparoscopic cholecystectomy in February 2010 which was complicated by ongoing pain from biliary stenosis and small stone retention. He then underwent e...
Extra-medullary haemopoiesis (EMH) has been rarely reported in cutaneous lesions, usually as a result of primary myelofibrosis. These presentations can show variations in cell lines (myeloid, erythroid, and megakaryocytic series). One other report has observed EMH in an intravascular lesion in a case of post polycythemia vera induced myelofibrosis....
Objectives: To investigate the attitudes of expectant Australian fathers towards vaccination, and to identify factors which may influence these attitudes.
Methods: Design: A cross-sectional survey study of 407 Australian men with expectant partners, mean age 30.4 (SD 6.7). Outcomes were self reported attitude, level of knowledge and information re...
Keywords Caesarean section; Post-partum haemorrhage (PPH); MELAS syndrome
Background: There is increasing concern levels of vaccination are falling below requirements for herd immunity, potentially placing newborn infants at risk. Most research on attitudes towards infant vaccination has involved mothers. Limited research has explored paternal attitudes. Our hypothesis was that fathers with higher levels of education wou...