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Round Up Email March 2025

In this month's Round Up highlights include haemorrhoids in pregnancy update, and updated faecal incontinence section and description of the NICE approved therapy for house dust related allergic rhinitis, SQ HDM SLIT-tablets.

  • Question 1

    Congenital varicella syndrome – Is the risk of development of congenital varicella syndrome higher if maternal chickenpox is acquired in the first or second trimester? Is limb hypoplasia a characteristic feature of this condition?: Congenital varicella syndrome

    With respect to congenital varicella syndrome, which statement is false?

  • Question 2

    Faecal incontinence – this section has been updated on GPnotebook.: Incontinence of faeces

    With respect to faecal incontinence, which statement is false?

  • Question 3

    Haemorrhoids in pregnancy – what are the suggested treatment options for haemorrhoids occurring during pregnancy? Generally, do haemorrhoids occur in most pregnancies? : Haemorrhoids in pregnancy

    With respect to haemorrhoids in pregnancy, which statement is false?

  • Question 4

    Postoperative analgesia – this section of GPnotebook has been updated. : Postoperative analgesia

    With respect to postoperative analgesia, which statement is false?

  • Question 5

    Bartholin’s cyst – this section of GPnotebook has been updated. : Bartholin's cyst

    With respect to a Bartholin's cyst, which statement is false?

  • Question 6

    SQ-HDM SLIT for treating allergic rhinitis and allergic asthma caused by house dust mites – this section of GPnotebook describes this option for treatment for house dust mite related allergic rhinitis. : SQ-HDM SLIT for treating allergic rhinitis and allergic asthma caused by house dust mites

    With respect to SQ-HDM SLIT for treating allergic rhinitis associated with house dust mite, which statement is false?

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