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Unintentional weight loss - red flag symptoms
Recognising and initial management of unintentional weight loss in primary care, including red flag ...
Tingling - red flag symptoms
Dr Tillmann Jacobi discusses red flag symptoms in patients with tingling, and considers how a good h...
Pathology labs to send acute kidney injury alerts direct to practices
GPs should act faster to manage acute kidney injury (AKI), NHS experts have said, as changes to IT s...
Calcium blood test could help GPs spot cancer earlier
A test for high levels of calcium in the blood could give GPs an early warning that a patient has ca...
Radiology: before and after
Dr Philip Marazzi compares patient X-rays before and after their surgical treatment....
Give GPs lab test costs to cut waste, argue researchers
Presenting GPs with prices for laboratory tests could help reduce unnecessary ordering and save mone...
Incidental ischaemic changes on MRI
What to do when ischaemic brain changes are found. By Mr Timothy Biggs, Dr Sarah Pickering and Mr Ma...
Royal college defends labs' restrictions on GP cancer tests
Pathologists have hit back at GPs' claims that labs have refused to provide checks for ovarian cance...
Medical imaging: X-rays and MRI scans
Examples of interesting X-ray and MRI scans. By Dr Philip Marazzi...
Patients to choose where they have blood tests
NHS patients will be able to choose when and where they receive common diagnostic and monitoring tes...
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