What's the Diagnosis? By Dr. Loran Hatch
A 14 yo M presents to the ED complaining of L knee pain.
A 14 yo M presents to the ED complaining of L knee pain.
A 90 yo male admitted to the hospital 4 days ago begins having nausea and vomiting.
A 63 yo F w/ a history of colon cancer, prior PE (on lovenox) presents to the ED for a "mass" on her back x 3 days. The area has increased in size and become more painful. She denies trauma. She is well appearing and hemodynamically stable. Labs are significant for a Hgb of 4.3 and an INR of 2.3. A CT scan of the chest/abdomen/pelvis is shown below. What's the diagnosis? (scroll down for answer)
A 50 yo F with a history of poor dentition presents to the ED with fever and cough productive of yellow sputum x 2 weeks.
A 61 yo F w/ a history of schizophrenia presents to the ED w/R middle finger pain.
A 70 yo F presents to the ED for 2 days of intermittent L UE weakness, paresthesias and tremors.
A 22 yo F with no past medical history presents to the ED with L forefoot pain, gradually worsening over 3 weeks.
A 70 yo M presents to the ED with back pain s/p fall one day prior.
A 13 yo F presents to the ED with R elbow pain after falling off the top of a cheerleading pyramid.
A 53 yo M w/ a remote history of TB, prior IVDU and hepatitis C presents to the ED with cough and intermittent hemoptysis.
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