What's the diagnosis? By Dr. Caroline Blatcher
52 yo male c/o 4 days of left arm pain
52 yo male c/o 4 days of left arm pain
A 62 yo M presents to the ED with 1 week of abdominal distension with associated nausea and vomiting. He has had only 2 small bowel movements in the last week. He denies abdominal pain. On exam, his abdomen is distended and rigid. An obstruction series is obtained and shown below. What's the diagnosis? (scroll down for answer)
Answer: Xray showing multiple air-fluid levels, concerning for obstruction
65 yo female presents with right ankle pain
80 yo M presents to the ED w/ 1 week of intermittent epigastric pain w/ nausea and vomiting.
A 30 yo female presents with neck pain and arm weakness
A 22 yo female presents to the ED with thumb pain
A 75 yo F w/ a history of HTN, smoking presents to the ED w/ intermittent SOB, DOE and L shoulder pain x 4 weeks.
A 45 yo male presents after syncope
A 2 year old F presents to the ED with her parents with concern that she may have ingested a coin.
A 45 yo female presents with shortness of breath
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