Liam Farrell: What goes around, comes around
27 Nov 2009 | by Liam Farrell
'Eey, lad,' said the old gastric parietal cell (was that a little tear in his eye, a catch in his
If the eyes are affected, referral is vital....of pearls' appearance. The patient had mouth ulcerations and blisters on his scrotum and penis, but his eyes ... , oesophagus and eyes, and thus can mimic cicatricial bullous pemphigoid. 4 In younger patients with a ... membranes and eyes, and if involvement of the eyes is suspected, for example, because of a sensation ...
'Eey, lad,' said the old gastric parietal cell (was that a little tear in his eye, a catch in his
has been eye opening, and given me much food for thought. My fear is that many of our politicians ...
GPs should keep a close eye on their Parkinson's disease patients and not be afraid to refer
left eye, which is continuing to water. How should I assess possible corneal injury?...Ask about the cause, especially if chemicals or a high-velocity foreign body is suspected. Ask about activities such as chiselling or hammering. Assess visual acuity, eye movements and eyelid ... opinion. CKS found no published evidence that antibiotic eye drops or ointment are effective ...
-over which compelled the eye like a particularly repulsive magnet. The banality of evil, I reflected.
firmly and looked me squarely in the eye. ‘You won’t be able to help,’ she said. ‘Nobody can.’
and more relaxed. We could look patients in the eye. There was more time available: notes were easier...in a fraction of the time needed for keyboard entries: in turn this will allow more eye contact ...
It is always helpful to see life through other people's eyes: experiencing the NHS from the patient
Looking after the England learning disability football team was an eye-opener, writes Dr Edward..., and wounds covered. The football itself was an eye-opener. The England team was amazing. The quality ...
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