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EMIS Medical Immediate Reference Update Jan to March 2007

The Latest Updates

This article lists the records changed in the first quarter of 2007.

Update 22 - March 2007

This is the third update in the 2007 series:

We are refreshing and re-writing the dermatology section in this update:

There are also updates in the following sections

Congenital and Inherited Disorders

Neurology

Ophthalmology

Respiratory Medicine

Update 20 - January 2007

Creation of updates has been fully automated and this issue of 45 records has been produced using the new system.
Notable records issued or updated in this update include topical articles on:

Several articles have been updated in line with recent NICE Guidance:

We have begun a series of articles about tumour markers the first two being:

We are refreshing and enlarging our dermatological articles - those updated recently are:

Other articles we have updated as part of the regular rolling review process are:

Acknowledgements EMIS is grateful to Mr Carl Westerman for writing this article. The final copy has passed scrutiny by the independent Mentor GP reviewing team. ©EMIS 2008.
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