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Urgent Bite 206 - Grover Disease

Grover disease might present through your urgent care.  While not a critical or life-threatening condition, recognising it so we can advise and support your patient is important.  To help us consider differentials for various presenting complaints there is a useful website you can use.   Check out the Cunneliffe (TP) General Dermatology Diagnostic Tool - https://www.pcds.org.uk/general-dermatology-table   Check out the Dermnet page on Grover disease - authored by Prof Amanda Oakley and Dr Ian Coulson- https://dermnetnz.org/topics/transient-acantholytic-dermatosis    www.rnzcuc.org.nz podcast@rnzcuc.org.nz https://www.facebook.com/rnzcuc https://twitter.com/rnzcuc   Music licensed from www.premiumbeat.com Full Grip by Score Squad   This podcast is intended to assist in ongoing medical education and peer discussion for qualified health professionals.  Please ensure you work within your scope of practice at all times.  For personal medical advice always consult your usual doctor

Broadcast on:
16 Feb 2024

Grover disease might present through your urgent care.  While not a critical or life-threatening condition, recognising it so we can advise and support your patient is important.  To help us consider differentials for various presenting complaints there is a useful website you can use.

 

Check out the Cunneliffe (TP) General Dermatology Diagnostic Tool - https://www.pcds.org.uk/general-dermatology-table

 

Check out the Dermnet page on Grover disease - authored by Prof Amanda Oakley and Dr Ian Coulson- https://dermnetnz.org/topics/transient-acantholytic-dermatosis 

 

www.rnzcuc.org.nz

podcast@rnzcuc.org.nz

https://www.facebook.com/rnzcuc

https://twitter.com/rnzcuc

 

Music licensed from www.premiumbeat.com

Full Grip by Score Squad

 

This podcast is intended to assist in ongoing medical education and peer discussion for qualified health professionals.  Please ensure you work within your scope of practice at all times.  For personal medical advice always consult your usual doctor