What's the Diagnosis? By Dr. Michael Tom
A 44 yo M with a remote history of testicular cancer and recent retroperitoneal lymph node resection presents with sharp R sided abdominal pain.
A 44 yo M with a remote history of testicular cancer and recent retroperitoneal lymph node resection presents with sharp R sided abdominal pain.
A 58 yo M develops abdominal pain and hypotension 12 hours following stent placement to the L common iliac and L superficial femoral artery for limb ischemia.
An 18 yo M presents to the ED after being hit in the L eye with a roman candle.
An 18 y/o M restrained driver is rear ended in a high speed MVC.
A 20 yo F presents to the ED following a restrained driver MVC where she struck a tree.
An 81 yo M presents to the ED with his daughter for worsening confusion.
A 21 yo M presents to the ED after driving his dirt bike into a telephone pole at high speed.
A 21 yo F presents with L wrist pain after falling forward during a cross country race. On exam, she has swelling and tenderness over the distal radius. A L wrist xray is obtained. What's the diagnosis? (scroll down for answer)
Answer: Scapholunate dissociation (also note fracture of radial styloid process)
A 24 yo M presents after a fall from a bike onto an outstretched hand.
This week during our Internal Medicine module, Dr. Jillian Smith discussed approach to hemoptysis. Read ahead for highlights of this very informative talk....
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