What's the Diagnosis? By Dr. Loran Hatch
A 65 yo M with a PMhx of CHF presents to the ED complaining of abdominal pain and back pain radiating to his bilateral lower extremities since earlier in the day.
A 65 yo M with a PMhx of CHF presents to the ED complaining of abdominal pain and back pain radiating to his bilateral lower extremities since earlier in the day.
A 64 yo female c/o dizziness
An 82 yo F with a history of HTN, DM, CAD, GERD presents to the ED with expressive aphasia that started 1hour prior to arrival. On exam, she has difficulty answering questions but follows commands. CT head is negative, neurology in consulted and tPA is given. An hour later, you are called back into the room for worsening neurologic exam. The patient is awake but not speaking and is unable to follow commands. A stat repeat head CT is ordered and shown below. What's the diagnosis? (scroll down for answer)
A 2 yo female presents with fever and difficulty swallowing
A 55 yo M presents to the ED after being struck by a motor vehicle.
A 59 yo male presents with knee pain
A 30 yo F with no past medical history presents to the ED after fall from a 3rd story window.
8 yo F presents to the ED c/o L hip pain.
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