36-year-old male presents with RUQ abdominal pain. The patient is afebrile and has normal vital signs. His pain does not radiate and nothing seems to make it better or worse. You perform a focused ultrasound of his RUQ and find… Take the Case
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Rob
on 15 Feb 2010
Filed under: Advanced, Gallbladder, RUQ
82-year-old NH resident presents with abd pain and hypotension. The patient is acutely ill appearing and on exam, has a rigid abdomen. While you fluid resuscitate the patient, you perform a focused GB ultrasound and note the following… Take the Challenge
49-year-old female with RUQ abdominal pain and jaundice. She has prior history of cholecystectomy in 1998. The patient denies other PMH. Her vitals are stable and she is afebrile. You perform a RUQ ultrasound and note the following... Take the Case
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Rob
on 24 Oct 2009
Filed under: Intermediate, Advanced, RUQ
45-year-old male with RUQ abdominal pain. Take the Case
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Rob
on 6 Aug 2009
Filed under: Intermediate, RUQ, Stone
32-year-old female with midepigastric & RUQ abdominal pain. Her vitals are stable and she is afebrile. Her GB has the following measurements: TRV width: 2.71 cm, wall thickness 1.57 mm, and length 9 cm. The patient did not have a sonographic Murphy's sign... Ta ke the Case
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Rob
on 13 Apr 2009
Filed under: Intermediate, Beginner, Gallbladder, RUQ