ECG of the Week: 2nd September 2013 – Interpretation
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[ad_1] A 39y.o man presents with CP and this ECG [ad_2] Source link
[ad_1] These chest x-rays are from a 20 year old female asthmatic patient who has presented with a moderate to severe asthma exacerbation. What can you see? click to enlarge click to enlarge [peekaboo_link name=”Answer”]Answer[/peekaboo_link] [peekaboo_content name=”Answer”] The PA chest x-ray shows some patchy consolidation in the lingular segment of the left lung. On…
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[ad_1] 85y.o lady with a past h(x) of COPD and AF presents with worsening SOB, atypical CP and this ECG [ad_2] Source link
[ad_1] The following x-rays are from a 12 year old girl who sustained a right ankle injury following a fall off a skateboard. What eponymous fracture can you see? click to enlarge click to enlarge click to enlarge [peekaboo_link name=”Answer”]Answer[/peekaboo_link] [peekaboo_content name=”Answer”] The AP and mortise views show a Salter-Harris Type III fracture of the…
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[ad_1] The following shoulder x-ray is from a 24 year old patient who presented with right shoulder pain following a direct fall onto his shoulder. He says his shoulder was dislocated, but after some manipulation, he was able to put it back in place prior to presentation. What can you see? click to enlarge [peekaboo_link name=”Answer”]Answer[/peekaboo_link]…
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