Brit J Hosp Med
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Hydronephrosis is diagnosed more often with the increased availability of computed tomography and ultrasound scanning. Hydronephrosis is an important consideration in patients with abdominal or pelvic pathology as progressive dilation of the upper urinary tract can lead to acute kidney injury and, if not corrected, permanent nephron loss. This article explores how to approach an adult patient with hydronephrosis, encompassing aetiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis and management.
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Polypharmacy and multimorbidity are both currently rising. The number of medicines taken is the single biggest predictor of adverse drug events. ⋯ Multiple international evidence-based guidelines are emerging to promote discontinuation of high-risk medications, and use of alternative medical and non-pharmacological management. This review outlines the evidence base behind deprescribing, and suggests some pragmatic approaches to decision making around medication review.
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Restless legs syndrome describes a curious need to stretch and move in response to an unpleasant feeling in the legs. For most people who have this, as they are drifting off to sleep there is a twitch of the toe, foot and ankle followed by another and then another. The limb movements are strikingly periodic and are described as such by frustrated bed partners. ⋯ This article outlines the diagnostic criteria, medication and comorbidities that modify symptoms, the impact of restless legs syndrome on health, and symptomatic management. Several licensed therapies are effective but the dopamine agonists in particular can cause challenging side effects and paradoxically worsen symptoms over time. Case histories are reviewed to guide physicians.
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Vitamin D deficiency has become an increasing focus of clinical interest, especially in understanding its associations with obesity in adults. The pathological associations linking the two appear to demonstrate complex cellular inflammatory, hormonal and genetic pathways. Enhanced understanding at both microcellular and clinical levels will help clarify the role of obesity in the development of vitamin D deficiency.