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  • Case 154

    27-year-old female presents with slight pelvic cramping. The patient is afebrile and has normal vital signs. The patient states her LMP was almost 4 weeks ago. She has no other complaints. Her urine pregnancy test was positive in the ED. You perform a pelvic ultrasound... Take the Case
    Posted to EMsono Cases by Rob on 1 Mar 2010
    Filed under: Intermediate, Pelvic US, OB, Pelvic, Pregnancy, Advanced
  • Case 153

    28-year-old female presents with vaginal spotting. The patient is afebrile and has normal vital signs. The patient states she is about one week late for her period. You perform a pelvic ultrasound and find… Take the Case
    Posted to EMsono Cases by Rob on 22 Feb 2010
    Filed under: Intermediate, Pelvic US, OB, Pelvic, Pregnancy
  • Case 149

    22 y.o. G1P0 female presents with cramping and spotting. The patient states she is approximately 6 weeks pregnant by a sure last menstrual cycle. Her vital signs are stable and she is afebrile. Her quantitative hCG is 1,845. You perform a pelvic ultrasound and … Take the Case
    Posted to EMsono Cases by Rob on 22 Jan 2010
    Filed under: OB, Pelvic, Pregnancy, Advanced
  • Case 142

    18-year-old female with vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain. Her vitals are stable and she is afebrile. Her os is closed. You perform a focused ultrasound and note the following... Ta ke the Case
    Posted to EMsono Cases by Rob on 15 Oct 2009
    Filed under: Intermediate, Pelvic US, Pregnancy
  • August 2009 Challenge

    28 y.o. female presents to the ED with intermittent lower abdominal cramping. Patient had received MTX one month ago for a non-ruptured left tubal ectopic pregnancy. On initial presentation, the patient had a quantitative HCG of 2277 and her ultrasound revealed a 2.1 x 2.4 x 2.8 cm tubal ring without...
    Posted to EMsono Challenges by Rob on 14 Aug 2009
    Filed under: Advanced, pregnancy
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