
A rare case of severe headache presenting with spontaneous pneumocephalus secondary to frontal sinus pneumocele is described

I am writing this editorial on a flight from Toronto to Raleigh–Durham North Carolina...

Santa Cabrini Hospital is composed of 369 acute care beds, with a separate pavilion providing services for 100 long term care patients.

A case of necrotising fasciitis of the neck originating from odontogenic infection is presented. Clinical features including pathogenesis and treatment are discussed along with a review of the literature.

Impetigo is a gram-positive bacterial infection of the superficial layers of the epidermis. There are two forms of impetigo...

In spite of great effort, low back pain (LBP) remains a significant burden on society and one of the most common reasons to see a primary care provider.
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In 1987, the Quebec Taskforce noted, "Distinct patterns of reliable clinical findings are the only logical basis for back pain categorization and subsequent treatment."

Back dominant pain is either intensified by flexion or is not aggravated by bending forward.

Leg dominant pain suggests direct nerve root involvement: radicular, not referred symptoms.

In the winter and spring of 2012 I was privileged to be part of the executive working group that organized the fourth Canadian Conference on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Dementia which took place in May 2012.

With this special issue of the Journal of Current Clinical Care we aim to provide community healthcare professionals with practical clinical insight and support in managing patients with ulcerative colitis.
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