A 33 y/o woman, comes to the ED because of a sudden emithorax pain on the left in basal region. The pain is described as stabbing, well localized, it worsen with inspirium …a pleuritic pain, no cough, no fever, not hemoptysis. She smokes, she does not take any medication. Chest x ray is normal.…
A 33 y/o woman, comes to the ED because of a sudden emithorax pain localized on the left in basal region. The pain is described as stabbing, well localised, it worsen with inspirium …a pleuritic pain, no cough, no fever, not hemoptysis. She smokes, she does not take any medication. Chest x ray is normal.…
A 18 yo man comes to the ED in the morning because of low abdominal pain, fever and nausea. At palpation there is mild pain in the right inferior quadrant, not guarding.
Could procalcitonin (PTC) helps to exclude quickly an acute appendicitis?
Conclusion
The figures are clear. We cannot use the PCT to…
A 40 yo lady arrives in ED by ambulance with neck and spinal immobilization because she fell down a staircare.
The patient’s vital signs are within normal physiological parameters, she is alert, no deficit, remembers all, denies head contusion and neck pain. She complains for a sharp shoulder pain (NRS 10/10), it seems broken. If…
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72 y/o woman presented to the ED for swollen and painful leg. Physical examination shows an erythematous, tender and warm leg. Probably it is a cellulitis. In previous post we stressed the US use to increase diagnostic accuracy.
Can WBC or CPR help in the differential diagnoses? Do they have a role…
A 84 yo woman arrives in ED in midnight coming from a nursing because of a reported episode of coffee ground vomiting. Respiratory rate, heart rate and blood pressure are normal, abdomen is not distended, hemoglobin level is 10 g/dl. On rectal examination you find normal stool. She takes warfarin.
Can a nasogasric…
Y ou are allerted for a level 3 trauma from the mountain, a cyclist has fallen going down hill. You prepar the shock room with everything you may need, dress up, and wait. A 25 y/o cyclist arrives completely immobilized, you immidiately start to perform ABCDE as you learned in your recent ATLS course (you…
Y ou are alerted for a level 3 trauma coming from the mountain, a cyclist has fallen going down hill. You prepare the shock room with everything you may need, dress up, and wait. A 25 y/o cyclist arrives completely immobilized, you immediately start to perform ABCDE as you learned in your recent ATLS course…
A 70 yo man come to the ED for restrosternal chest pain and shortness of breath during minimal activity in the last days. He is an ex smoker, with a history of hypertension. On physical examination the patient is not in distress, with a regular blood pressure and regular oximetry. ECG shows no evidence of…