Male 65 y/o, he complains pain and swelling in left groin, he has history of hypertension. He has not fever. Clinical examination shows swelling, skin is hot and eritematous.
Is it an abscess, a cellulitis or something else?
Conclusion
Differentiating a soft tissue abscess from cellulitis is important because each disorder requires a different…
A 21 y/o man presents to the ED with pain in right low quadrant (RLQ) , anorexia, nausea and vomiting. His abdomen is soft, with a mild tenderness in RLQ, the psoas sign is positive. The pain is aggravate by cough. You perform kindly a rectal examination with pain.
Are this signs useful for the…
A 84 y/o woman comes accompained by relatives for abdominal pain. She is oriented and cooperative, she suffers pain (NRS 10/10). Abdomen is treatable, but very painful in the lower quadrants, you see green watering diarrhea, she has not fever. Abdominal Radiograph shows air/fluid levels WBC: 35000/μl PCR: 22 mg/L Lactate: 1,7
Can you rule…
I t’s a dark night when a red code arrive at the ED by ambulance. Paramedics tell you: “called for acute dyspnoea, I think it’s a COPD exacerbation, he is wheezing, I gave him bronchodilators and steroids, but he is worsening”. He has a history of COPD and hypertension. He presents sweaty, dyspneic,…
It's a dark night when a red code arrive at the ED by ambulance. Paramedics tell you: “called for acute dyspnoea, I think it’s a COPD exacerbation, he is wheezing, I gave him bronchodilators and steroids, but he is worsening”. He has a history of COPD and hypertension. He presents sweaty, dyspneic, arterial…
A 21 y/o man presents to the ED with pain in right low quadrant (RLQ) , anorexia, nausea and vomiting. His abdomen is soft, with a mild tenderness in RLQ, the psoas sign is positive. The pain is aggravate by cough. You perform kindly a rectal examination with pain.
Are this signs useful for the…
I t's a dark night when a red code arrive at the ED by ambulance. Paramedics tell you: “called for acute dyspnoea, I think it’s a COPD exacerbation, he is wheezing, I gave him bronchodilators and steroids, but he is worsening”. He has a history of COPD and hypertension. He presents sweaty, dyspneic,…
I t's a dark night when a red code arrive at the ED by ambulance. Paramedics tell you: “called for acute dyspnoea, I think it’s a COPD exacerbation, he is wheezing, I gave him bronchodilators and steroids, but he is worsening”. He has a history of COPD and hypertension. He presents sweaty, dyspneic, arterial pressure…
It's 4 in the morning when a 23 y/o female comes to the ED concerning bilteral legs pain and disuria. She has not clinical history, she has fever, the pain is bilteral and diffused, “the whole leg pains” and she has difficult in urine, you think about a radiculopathy due to possible neuro system infection…