Ultrasound Case of the Month – May

A 24 y.o m presents with several months of swelling over the elbow area. The patient noticed non painful swelling over the inner aspect of his elbow several months ago, but he never saw a physician. The swelling has not increased, however over the last two days it has become painful. He has not noticed …

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Pediatric Pearls – Kawasaki Disease

A 3 year old male presents to the emergency room with a fever. His parents state that the fever has been present for 5 days and is associated with rash, lymphadenopathy, erythema of the lips, and “pink eye.” A case presentation such as this one is obviously pointing towards Kawasaki disease, however many cases presenting …

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Bread and Butter EM – Status Epilepticus

A 31 year old female with a PMH significant for epilepsy and intellectual disability presents to the ED via EMS due to continuous seizure activity. EMS reports that the patient was having tonic-clonic seizures for 30 minutes prior to their arrival—family did not feel comfortable administering her abortive antiepileptic medications as they only had Ativan …

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Ultrasound Case of the Month – Jan

A 62 year old female with a history of multiple abdominal surgeries presents for abdominal pain. She states she has had increasing abdominal pain and distension over the last 2 days. Over the last 24 hours, she has noticed she has stopped passing gas and has had many episodes of bilious emesis. On exam, her …

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