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    Tag: Real case

    Medical Must-See: Eight fingers on one hand but no thumb

    December 6, 2024

    No thumb, two ulnae and eight fingers with soft tissue syndactyly of the two most radial digits made this two-year-old a clearly unusual case. According…

    Medical Must-See: A belly full of cocaine and malignancy

    November 22, 2024

    A rare tumour blocked the passage of 88 cocaine-filled capsules after a 47-year-old drug smuggler ingested them. The patient presented to an ED in Igualada,…

    Medical Must-See: Doctors puzzled by grass-green pee

    March 22, 2024

    Doctors in Morrocco have recounted a “rare and initially puzzling” case of green urine discolouration that resolved spontaneously in a young trauma patient. Their 15-year-old…

    Medical Must-See: First case of giant malignant melanoma on the leg

    March 15, 2024

    The importance of tailoring care to each patient has been made all too clear for a team of US internists whose patient had a giant…

    How Celine Dion and a runaway golf buggy led this GP to a rare diagnosis

    February 27, 2024

    Stiff person syndrome is unusually well-known, despite its rareness, thanks to singer Celine Dion. But it was still a surprise for GP Dr Dennis Berman…

    Patient’s spinal fracture leads to GP diagnosis of rare genetic disorder

    February 19, 2024

    An unusual spinal fracture led GP Dr John Manton to uncover a rare genetic disorder that would have probably gone undiagnosed without him. His patient…

    ‘My eyes flew out of my head’: A GP’s encounter with a patient who saw yellow

    January 29, 2024

    Dr David Ringelblum was working as a GP in Melbourne in the late 1990s when a patient turned up with yellow vision. “This woman was…

    How a ‘pretty unusual’ set of symptoms led doctors to Australia’s first case of fatal familial insomnia

    January 16, 2024

    A 32-year-old with a snoring problem turned out to be a rare and tragic example of fatal familial insomnia, the first case seen in Australia.…

    ‘I thought she had a full bladder’: Doctor’s unusual abdominal finding leads to rare cancer diagnosis

    January 11, 2024

    In 2004, Dr Robert Schmidli was in his first year as a staff specialist at Canberra Hospital when he uncovered a patient’s rare ovarian tumour.…

    Why so blue? A GP remembers a rare diagnosis from 1979 that was ‘just so weird’

    November 27, 2023

    It was 1979 when Dr Michael Tayar, then a senior resident at Canberra Hospital, encountered a middle-aged patient who looked “deeply cyanotic” around her face…

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