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  • Case of the Week - Case # 48

    A 26-year-old female who is 9.5 weeks pregnant by dates presents with right flank pain and vomiting. She denies fever, chills, hematuria, vaginal bleeding. Other than being pregnant, her PMH is unremarkable. On examination she appears mildly dehydrated but her vitals are stable. You are concerned that...
    Posted to Cases (Weblog) by Rob on 10-24-2007
  • Case of the Week - Case # 39

    28 yo hispanic female presents with acute right flank pain. She has no past medical history and her vital signs are stable. You are concerned that the patient has a kidney stone and you have the resident perform a bedside ultrasound. The resident tells you that she doesn't see any evidence of hydronephrosis...
    Posted to Cases (Weblog) by Rob on 08-13-2007
  • Case of the Week - Case # 24

    A 7-year-old black female presents with severe right mid-abdominal tenderness that started at school and was associated with several episodes of vomiting. She was transported to the ED via EMS. On exam, the child was in obvious distress due to pain and did not want you to touch her abdomen. Her vitals...
    Posted to Cases (Weblog) by Rob on 04-25-2007
  • Case of the Week - Case # 6

    A 27-year-old female without PMH who is pregnant (19w4d by dating from a 1st trimester OB ultrasound) presents with right flank pain and vomiting. She was initially sent to L&D triage but is sent back to the ED since she is under 20 weeks. Her vitals are stable (including fetal cardiac activity by...
    Posted to Cases (Weblog) by Rob on 12-06-2006
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