with shingles infections involving the skin around the eye and the eye itself were 4.28 times more likely ...
19 Jun 2009
landlord. Dr Anthony Crofts-Barnes, Nottingham Eye, eye I recently saw a patient who required fundoscopy. When I said I wanted to look at the back of his eyes, he promptly stood up. When I asked him why, he replied that it was so I would have no difficulty in removing his eyes to look at the back ...
10 Apr 2009
, avoiding complications such as kidney disease and eye problems.' sanjay.tanday@haymarket.com Comment ...
25 Sep 2009
needed to check her cranial nerves thoroughly to ascertain the diagnosis. While I was checking her eye movements, I asked her to follow my finger with her eyes but she was moving her neck. It needed further instruction and a few attempts to check the eye movement. When I examined the facial muscles, I asked her ...
21 Aug 2009
the toilet'. Dr Johanna Lowther, Leeds, West Yorkshire The eyes have it I saw a patient with possible ...
into my eye without the patient realising it. I immediately left him in a flash and went to the sink to wash my eyes. Seeing me doing this, the patient commented: 'Is it that bad doc? Is it the worst you ...
06 Mar 2009
him 'Why? do you want to keep an eye on her BP at home?' 'No,' he replied. 'I want to keep her quiet ...
06 Aug 2009
| by Tom Moberly
of flu.' However, Mr Dalton is keen to keep 'a close eye' on the pressures on general practice. 'I ...
24 Jul 2009
. The eye was quiet with minimal irritation and he was advised on the symptomatic treatment of allergic ...
26 Mar 2009
| by Tom Moberly
interesting and certainly something to keep an eye on. Informing patients Mice missing the gene ...
09 Apr 2009
themselves, however, he says. 'Too often doctors turned a blind eye to problems to do with colleagues say ...