ECG of the Week: 22nd July 2013 – Interpretation
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[ad_1] In this episode, we’ll talk about how to manage the airway in patients with anaphylaxis or any other upper airway obstruction. These can be some of the most difficult airways to manage and we can run into trouble if we don’t have a good plan ahead of time. Some of this is a little…
[ad_1] The following knee x-rays are from a 70 year old patient with left knee pain and swelling. What can you note in the x-rays? click to enlarge click to enlarge [peekaboo_link name=”Answer”]Answer[/peekaboo_link] [peekaboo_content name=”Answer”] The AP knee x-ray shows linear calcification in the menisci; this is chondrocalcinosis. The lateral view shows minimal effusion. click to…
[ad_1] Thanks for the great comments. With ECG of the week, as we have not moved it from it’s original site, it is best to make your comments there where you can be a part of the community of commenters and our author can review directlyhttp://jhcedecg.blogspot.com.au/2013/07/ecg-of-week-22nd-july-2013.html Note alo the interpretation post that has since been…
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[ad_1] Anaphylaxis is a potentially deadly diagnosis that requires quick action. In this episode, we will discuss the diagnosis and management of the entire spectrum of allergic reactions from mild cutaneous reactions to life threatening anaphylaxis. This is the first episode in a 2 part series. Part 2 will discuss airway management in anaphylaxis and…
[ad_1] The following knee x-rays are from a 33 year old patient who landed on his feet after a fall from a height. His knee is swollen and he is unable to weight-bear. What can you see? click to enlarge click to enlarge [peekaboo_link name=”Answer”]Answer[/peekaboo_link] [peekaboo_content name=”Answer”] The AP view of the knee shows a…
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[ad_1] The following CT scan images are from a 74 year old man who has presented with acute onset of right loin to groin pain. What do you observe? click to enlarge click to enlarge [peekaboo_link name=”Answer”]Answer[/peekaboo_link] [peekaboo_content name=”Answer”] The CT images show 2 entirely different co-existing pathologies and both of these can present with acute…