Sign in
|
Join
|
Help
in
Current Tags
Cases
Monthly Content
(Entire Site)
Home
Modules
Image Banks
Previous Content
Subscribe
This Blog
Home
Syndication
RSS for Posts
Atom
RSS for Comments
Email Notifications
Go
Recent Posts
Case of the Week - Case # 103
Case of the Week - Case # 91
Tags
Abscess
Advanced
Aorta
Beginner
Cardiac
DVT
Eye
FAST
Foreign body
Gallbladder
Hand
Intermediate
kidney
Musculoskeletal
OB
Ocular
Pelvic
Pelvic US
Pregnancy
Pyelonephritis
Renal
RUQ
Testicle
Tonsil
trauma
Archives
January 2009 (1)
December 2008 (3)
November 2008 (4)
October 2008 (4)
September 2008 (5)
August 2008 (1)
July 2008 (2)
June 2008 (1)
May 2008 (1)
January 2008 (1)
September 2007 (1)
May 2007 (2)
April 2007 (1)
January 2007 (1)
December 2006 (1)
Cases
Browse by Tags
All Tags
»
FAST
»
Intermediate
»
Advanced
(
RSS
)
Pelvicerforated viscus
Renal
RUQ
trauma
Case of the Week - Case # 103
34-year-old female presents after MVC. She was initially hypotensive but is currently normotensive. During the perihepatic scan, your resident calls you over because he has a question. Review the following images... Take the Case
Posted
Nov 24 2008, 12:25 PM
by
Rob
with | with
no comments
Filed under:
Renal
,
FAST
,
RUQ
,
Intermediate
,
Advanced
,
trauma
Case of the Week - Case # 91
48-year-old male presents with severe upper abdominal pain that was sudden in onset. The patient has no PMH although he relates a history of heavy ETOH abuse. His vitals reveal a stable BP but the patient's heart rate is in the 130's. His abdominal exam reveals exquisite tenderness with guarding in the midepigastric and RUQ regions…...
Posted
Sep 02 2008, 12:01 AM
by
Rob
with | with
no comments
Filed under:
FAST
,
RUQ
,
Intermediate
,
Advanced
,
Pelvicerforated viscus
Copyright © EMsono, LLC, 2006 - 2009. Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Education