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Cutaneous side effects of infused apomorphine: The patient and care experience
(2008-12)
Subcutaneously infused apomorphine, used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease, is associated with the development of hard nodules at the infusion site. They may interfere with drug absorption and make it difficult to ...
Sonographic characterisation of tissue changes associated with infused apomorphine hydrochloride – a case series
(2008-08)
Apomorphine hydrochloride is used to treat refractory motor fluctuations in advanced Parkinson’s disease. Delivery by infusion is associated with the formation of hard subcutaneous nodules, which may be painful, limit ...
Worth the wait?
(2008-05)
This guest editorial discusses the impact of the government’s 18 week target initiative on UK ultrasound services, and suggests ways of meeting increasing demand.
Russell-Silver syndrome presenting as early asymmetric IUGR
(2008-05)
We report a case of severe IUGR (intrauterine growth restriction) which was diagnosed as Russell-Silver syndrome (RSS) postnatally. RSS (also known as Silver-Russell syndrome) is one of more than 300 recognised forms of ...