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  • Case of the Week - Case # 96

    42-year-old female presents with RUQ abdominal pain. She has no PMH. Her vitals are stable and she is afebrile. She is not jaundiced and her ED “belly” labs are normal. Due to concern for acute biliary disease, you peform a GB exam. Take the Case
    Posted to Cases (Weblog) by Rob on 10-06-2008
  • Case of the Week - Case # 81

    56-year-old female with ruq abdominal pain. She is non-icteric. Her vitals are stable and she is afebrile. You perform a focused gallbladder ultrasound and note the following... Take the Case
    Posted to Cases (Weblog) by Rob on 06-23-2008
  • May 2008: Diagnosis at a Glance

    32-year-old female with right upper quadrant pain. You perform a focused ultrasound and note the following... Try the Diagnosis at a Glance
    Posted to Diagnosis at a Glance (Weblog) by Rob on 05-13-2008
  • Case of the Week - Case # 7

    A 34-year-old female presents with RUQ / midepigastric abdominal pain after eating dinner. She denies history of chronic abdominal problems but states this pain has been recurring with increasing frequency lately and seems to be related to eating. Her vitals are stable and her examination is only remarkable...
    Posted to Cases (Weblog) by Rob on 12-13-2006
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