
Read more about necrotizing soft tissue infections.
Read moreSubmitted by Lindsey Glaspey, DO

Happy Thanksgiving to all from EM Daily! Hopefully many of you are able to watch some football and spend quality time with your family and friends. The conference pearl for this week is from Dr. Lisa Filippone who explains why you may get a false negative pregancy test. Take a few minutes to read about the Hook Effect...
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A 78 yo M presents to the ED with a chief complaint of blurry vision.
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In a previous posts, we discussed the general approach to facial fractures and zygomatic fractures. Read on for specifics of Le Fort (maxillary) fractures and their management.
Read moreSubmitted by Sumaya Mekkaoui, MD

Patients with cerebellar hemorrhage are more likely to have rapidly progressive symptoms and may require more aggressive interventions than patients with other forms of intra-cerebral hemorrhage
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An unexpected breech delivery can be extremely stressful for any ED provider. Read ahead for tips on how to guide you through this challenging case.
Read moreSubmitted by Chad Simpkins, MD

A new class of medications for the management of diabetes (SGLT-2 inhibitors) is challenging our traditional notions of the diagnosis of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). Read on for quick pearls on when to suspect so called "euglycemic DKA" in the ED.
Read moreSubmitted by John Cafaro MD

HINTS Testing: series of three physical exam maneuvers to differentiate peripheral and central causes of vertigo
Read moreSubmitted by Katie Selman, MD