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Case of the Week Questions of the Week The Show Notes Hippocratic Medicine Case-based learning Brought in by Ambulance EKG Challenge Consultant Teachings The Other Things The Naunheim Files Sound Waves Resus Pieces Post it Pearls FoEM2 Resources FoEM1 Resources
New BlogResidency Resources Blog Posts Case of the Week Questions of the Week The Show Notes Hippocratic Medicine Case-based learning Brought in by Ambulance EKG Challenge Consultant Teachings The Other Things The Naunheim Files Sound Waves Resus Pieces Post it Pearls FoEM2 Resources FoEM1 Resources
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A 40 y.o. male who had a claviculectomy for thoracic outlet presents with drainage from the wound.
Washington University Emergency MedicineNovember 5, 2018 Comments
A 52 y.o. presents with fever; he is developmentally delayed and cannot give a history.
Washington University Emergency MedicineOctober 29, 2018 Comments
A 48 y.o. male is shot in the posterior calf with a water cannon. He was seen and discharged on bactrim and now returns with worsening pain one day later.
Washington University Emergency MedicineOctober 22, 2018 Comments
A 37y.o. male comes in with altered mental status
Washington University Emergency MedicineOctober 15, 2018 Comments
A 43 y.o. woman with previous back pain comes in with R leg pain.
Washington University Emergency MedicineOctober 8, 2018 Comment
A 36 y.o. woman complained of a painful nodule on the L chest 2 weeks after an MVC
Washington University Emergency MedicineOctober 1, 2018 Comment
A 28 y.o. with a sore throat was sent from an outside hospital for peritonsillar abscess
Washington University Emergency MedicineSeptember 24, 2018 Comment
A 71y.o. woman with multiple sclerosis presents 3 wks after a feral cat bit her on the heel with a rash on her leg.
Washington University Emergency MedicineSeptember 17, 2018Comment
A 29 y.o. with high risk sexual behavior comes in with two rashes
Washington University Emergency MedicineSeptember 10, 2018 Comment
A 45 y.o. transexual female with HIV and CD4 count of <5 presents with a rash
Washington University Emergency MedicineSeptember 6, 2018Comment
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