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  • July 2008: Diagnosis at a Glance

    55 yo male with intractable vomiting and upper abdominal pain. You perform a focused ultrasound and note the following... Take the Diagnosis at a Glance
    Posted to Diagnosis at a Glance (Weblog) by Rob on 07-17-2008
  • September 2007 EMsono Challenge

    A 64-year-old female visiting from Jordan develops RUQ abdominal pain and jaundice. You are asked to perform a focused ultrasound of the gallbladder to assess for acute gallbladder disease. The patient's vitals are stable and her abdominal exam reveals RUQ tenderness but no organomegaly. You perform...
    Posted to EMsono Challenge (Weblog) by Rob on 09-30-2007
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