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  • Case of the Week - Case # 88

    During your ED shift, a resident comes to you and asks you to look at a 1st trimester OB scan he has performed. He is concerned about impending fetal demise due to severe fetal bradycardia. The resident shows you the following video and you note the following… Take the Case
    Posted to Cases (Weblog) by Rob on 08-11-2008
  • Case of the Week - Case # 87

    24-year-old female presents with vaginal spotting and cramping. Her quant HCG is 2241. She is at 10 weeks by dates. She is hemodynamically stable. You perform a focused ultrasound. The mean sac diameter was calculated (28 mm)... Take the Case
    Posted to Cases (Weblog) by Rob on 08-03-2008
  • 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 # 38

    A 24-year-old hispanic female comes in with suprapubic cramping and mild vaginal bleeding. This is her first pregnancy and she has no known ectopic risk factors. She is about 8.5 weeks by her last menstrual period. Her vitals are stable and her physical examination is only significant for mild suprapubic...
    Posted to Cases (Weblog) by Rob on 08-04-2007
  • Case of the Week - Case # 11

    A 22-year-old female presents with spotting and cramping. She is G1P0 and is @12 weeks by dates. Her vitals are stable and on exam her uterus is enlarged to @10 weeks and her cervix is closed. You perform a bedside ultrasound and note the following... Take the case
    Posted to Cases (Weblog) by Rob on 01-10-2007
  • 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
  • Clinical Case # 3

    22 y.o. G1P0 female who is approximately 5.5 weeks pregnant by dates presents with spotting and suprapubic cramping. Her vitals are stable and her physical exam is unremarkable except for the mild suprapubic tenderness and minimal spotting. Her B-hCG is 3420 mIU/ml. You perform a transabdominal ultrasound...
    Posted to Cases (Weblog) by Rob on 11-15-2006
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