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    A gastric inlet patch (GIP) is an island of heterotopic gastric mucosa found commonly in the proximal oesophagus just below the upper oesophageal sphincter. It is often underdiagnosed due to its location. Its importance and clinical relevance can be underestimated [1]. It is important to recognise as these patients can present to general practice, gastroenterology or ENT clinics with a wide…

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    We as doctors do not always know the answer. Associate Professor Jacqueline Allen guides us through the importance of acceptance of this uncertainty and its complex mental journey. She highlights that, as clinicians, we must embrace the unknown and be honest to the patients whom we serve. We spend years training at medical school, then as a junior doctor and then in a training programme to…

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    This article takes us through the diagnosis and management of swallowing problems common in older age. As our global population continues to grow and live longer, dysphagia will continue to be a global problem which needs to be recognised, understood and addressed. The world is rapidly ageing. The global population over the age of 65 is expected to reach 1.5 billion by 2050. Swallowing…

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    According to research into the nation’s hearing health habits commissioned by Cl-ear™, the fastest growing OTC ear care range¹, DIY ear wax removal is rife, with 76% of people using cotton buds to clean out their ears, followed by fingers, pens, keys and even hair grips.  Over 50% of 25-34 year olds also use earbuds for at least an hour a day. Cl-ear™ has produced an infographic detailing all the…

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    Dave was a named author on nearly 50 peer-reviewed articles on vestibular schwannoma. His PhD was on physiological mechanisms of tinnitus in vestibular schwannoma. Here, Prof Saeed describes his current approach to the management of such tumours. Vestibular schwannoma is the commonest tumour of the cerebellopontine angle (80%) and accounts for around 8% of all intracranial tumours. The commonest…

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    Obstructive sleep apnoea remains an immensely challenging condition to treat. Many treatments have been used over the years, but no single management strategy has proven significantly better than the others. We hear about some technological innovations in the field of sleep medicine. As a medical student, I have the luxury of having more time to spend at the patient’s bedside. In these…

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