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Pelvic X-ray interpretation
How to read pelvic x-rays chapter written by Sara Nikolić and Gregor Prosen from Slovenia is just uploaded to the Website! Read “How to read pelvic
How to read pelvic x-rays
by Sara Nikolić and Gregor Prosen Introduction Pelvic fractures carry life‐threatening injury potential which should be identified or suspect during the primary assessment of patients with
Capítulos en Idioma Español
Por favor, comparte con tus estudiantes. Paro Cardiaco Traducción: Jorge Luis García Macías de México Editor de Traducción: Jesus Daniel Lopez Tapia
Paro Cardiaco
Jorge Luis García Macías Traducción Jesus Daniel Lopez Tapia Olinda Giselle Garza Saenz Editores de Traducción Abdel Noureldin and Falak Sayed Autores Introducción Mujer de
How to read head CT
by Reza Akhavan and Bita Abbasi For a standard approach to read head/brain computed tomography (CT) scan, one should adhere to systematic algorithms. The predefined
Chest X-ray Interpretation, No Worries!
How to read a chest x-ray chapter written by Ozlem Koksal from Turkey is just uploaded to the Website! For pathologic images, please visit our
From experts to our students! – “Poisoning”
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In case you didn’t encounter an elderly with chest discomfort today! A 78-year-old male patient presented with chest discomfort and SOB. BP: 89/48 mmHg, HR:
Sudden Shortness of Breath
In case you didn’t encounter a sudden shortness of breath today! A 23-year-old male patient presented with sudden onset SOB and chest pain. BP: 121/68
Clinical Images and Videos in Flickr
We have just uploaded our 500th clinical image/video to Flickr. All images and videos are free to use in your presentations, quizzes and share in
How to read chest x-rays
by Ozlem Koksal Introduction Chest X-ray interpretation is one of the fundamental skills of every doctor. Emergency physicians are particularly exposed to various chest x-rays
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