
Community Acquired Pneumonia EBM Review
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Upper GI Haemorrhage EBM Review. Commonest causes: peptic ulcer (35-50%); oesophagitis (20-30%); duodenitis/gastritis/erosions (10-20%); varices (5-12%); Mallory-Weiss tear (2-5%); tumour (2-5%); angiodysplasia (2-3%); aorto-enteric fistula (<1%).

Review of EBM for the assessment and management of Diabetic Ketoacidosis in the emergency department

Review of EBM surrounding the assessment and management of Subarachnoid Haemorrhage in the emergency department
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