16 May 2012
| by Dr James Heathcote
microsecond of eye contact to allow the patient their autonomy.
Blindness
In the second half ...
and this will be obvious from a loss of eye contact and even a bored look on the patient s face.
Forgetting ...
and other eye problems by setting up an ophthalmology clinic in his practice....The Wilmslow Health Centre now runs ophthalmology clinics with services provided by specialist eye hospital group Optegra.
This is the first time that Optegra has launched an outreach service not based in one of its own clinics.
Dr Ahmed approached Optegra to ask about offering a service at Wilmslow ...
09 May 2012
| by Liam Farrell
are important, and can be critical, as in a Seurat masterpiece, where omission of even one dot can lose an eye ...
is unhelpful because by the time the light arrives back at our eyes the electron has already moved on ...
02 May 2012
| by By Shoaib Zulfiqar and Russell Finn
to year.
Revenue and Customs has kept a close eye on the claim of business use for motor expen ses ...
25 Apr 2012
| by Dr Harry Brown
skin and mucosa are affected, the eyes, mouth or genitalia are also common sites of infection. In a ...
11 Apr 2012
| by Dr Nigel Stollery
, the eyes as well as the skin can be affected, with red inflamed, dry eyelids - this may be confused ...
04 Apr 2012
| by Dr Raj Thakkar
cystinosis spares the kidneys and only affects the eyes.
How does it manifest?
Crystals ...
, polyuria, polydyspsia and hypophosphatemic rickets/osteomalacia.
Eye disease may cause photophobia ...
28 Mar 2012
| by Dr Krystallenia Alexandraki and Professor Ashley Grossman
eye, purplish striae over the abdomen and bruises. The adrenal CT showed mild nodular adrenal ...
21 Mar 2012
that practices are crying out for was 'imminent'. Do keep an eye on our website GPonline.com for the latest news ...