Episodios

  • Ep 157 – Ganglion cysts
    May 22 2025

    Ganglion cysts, also sometimes referred to as synovial cysts, are the most common benign soft-tissue masses of the hand and wrist. These cysts arise from the synovial lining of joints or tendon sheaths and are filled with a gelatinous, mucin-rich fluid. Despite their benign nature, ganglion cysts can cause discomfort, restrict motion and cause neurovascular compression (requiring medical intervention in some cases). In this episode, Dr Roger Henderson looks at epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnostic modalities, differential diagnoses and treatment options.

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    14 m
  • Ep 156 – Carpal tunnel syndrome
    May 15 2025

    Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common entrapment neuropathy, primarily affecting the median nerve at the level of the wrist. The condition results from compression of the median nerve within the carpal tunnel, leading to sensory and motor impairments in the affected hand. There are a range of causes for the condition, and treatments range from simple conservative measures to surgery. In this episode, Dr Roger Henderson looks at how to recognise the condition, some of the clinical and diagnostic tests available, when to refer to secondary care and management options including both surgical and non-surgical measures.

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    17 m
  • Ep 155 – Temporal arteritis
    May 8 2025

    Temporal arteritis, also known as giant cell arteritis, is an inflammatory condition that affects the large- and medium-sized arteries, primarily those in the head. It most commonly occurs in adults over 50, particularly women. The exact cause is unknown, but it is believed to be an autoimmune response that leads to inflammation and narrowing of the arteries, reducing blood flow. Symptoms include severe headaches, scalp tenderness, jaw pain when chewing and, in severe cases, sudden vision loss. Diagnosis typically involves blood tests, imaging and a temporal artery biopsy. Early detection is crucial to avoid permanent damage and blindness. In this episode, Dr Roger Henderson looks at how to diagnose this condition promptly and accurately, why urgent referral is crucial and the treatment options now available in primary care.

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    https://gpnotebook.com/en-GB/podcasts/rheumatology/ep-155-temporal-arteritis.

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    18 m
  • Ep 154 – Febrile seizures
    May 1 2025

    Febrile seizures are common in the first 5 years of life, and many factors that increase the risk of such seizures occurring have been identified. Initial evaluation should determine whether features of a complex seizure are present, as well as identifying the source of fever. In this episode, Dr Roger Henderson provides an overview of febrile seizures in childhood and also looks at risk factors, referral criteria, treatment options and prognosis.

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    16 m
  • Ep 153 – Asthma treatment, monitoring and self-management: what's changed in the 2024 BTS, NICE and SIGN guideline?
    Apr 24 2025

    In this episode, Dr Hannah Rosa continues looking at the new asthma guideline from the British Thoracic Society (BTS), NICE and SIGN, which was published in 2024. This guideline, based on the latest research, contains some big changes, which will hopefully help you to improve the lives of your patients living with asthma. In the first episode in the series (episode 146), Dr Rosa covered suspected asthma, asthma diagnosis and treatment in people aged 12 and over. In this second episode, she focuses on pharmacological treatment in children aged 11 and under, as well as monitoring asthma control and self-management.

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    https://gpnotebook.com/en-GB/podcasts/respiratory-and-chest-medicine/ep-153-asthma-treatment-monitoring-and-self-management-whats-changed-in-the-2024-bts-nice-and-sign-guideline.

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    21 m
  • Ep 152 – Rethinking HIV: from testing to transformation
    Apr 17 2025

    What if one of the most misunderstood diagnoses of the past is now one of the most manageable chronic conditions? How can GPs play a pivotal role in tackling stigma, increasing testing and improving outcomes for people living with HIV?

    Dr James Waldron is joined by Dr Grace Bottoni (HIV and Hepatitis C GP Champion, Lewisham) for the first episode in an insightful series that dives into the evolving landscape of HIV care. Together, they will explore a range of topics with experts in the field. In this episode, they talk with Dr Mel Rosenvinge (Consultant HIV Specialist, Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust) about what HIV is, how far treatments have come and the critical role of early diagnosis. From reducing stigma to understanding the life-changing impact of "U=U" (undetectable equals untransmittable). This episode sets the foundation for the series, with future parts diving into what GPs can do to improve health outcomes and address broader medical issues for people living with HIV.

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    https://gpnotebook.com/en-GB/podcasts/infectious-disease/ep-152-rethinking-hiv-from-testing-to-transformation.

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    26 m
  • Ep 151 – Dupuytren’s disease
    Apr 10 2025

    Dupuytren’s disease is a chronic, progressive condition that primarily affects the palmar and digital fascia of the hand. Over time, fibrous cords form under the skin, thickening and contracting, which can cause the fingers (most often the ring and little fingers) to curl inward. This results in Dupuytren’s contracture, limiting hand function and impacting daily activities. It often starts with the formation of painless nodules in the palm. As the disease progresses, these nodules develop into cords that restrict finger movement. While the condition is not life-threatening, it can significantly affect a person’s quality of life and is a common presentation in general practice. In this episode, Dr Roger Henderson looks at the diagnosis of Dupuytren’s, its risk factors, usual management and some of the newer treatment techniques now available.

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    20 m
  • Ep 150 – Roseola
    Apr 3 2025

    Roseola infantum is a viral infection primarily affecting infants and young children, most commonly between the ages of 6 and 12 months. It accounts for 10–45% of febrile illnesses in infants, and cases tend to peak in the spring and autumn seasons. Diagnosing roseola is almost always clinical, and for patients with the classic presentation a clinical diagnosis can be made based on physical examination findings and history alone. In this episode, Dr Roger Henderson looks at the causes and typical symptoms of roseola, along with illnesses that may mimic it, treatment options and possible complications of the illness.

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    https://gpnotebook.com/en-GB/podcasts/dermatology/ep-150-roseola.

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