41 new clinical images

41 new clinical images are added just now. The archive now has 752 photos/videos. You can also download and use them freely in your presentations, exams or self-study. Click here to reach clinical image/video archive.

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Swallowed Coin

In case you didn’t encounter a 6-year-old patient who swallowed a coin today!

696 - Foreign body ingestion

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AMS and right side weakness

In case you didn’t encounter acute altered mental status and right side weakness today!

690.1 - Figure 6a. CT - Left basal ganglia infarct

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From Experts To Our Students! – Clinical Decision Tools

Clinical Decision Rules chapter written by Stacey Chamberlain from USA is just uploaded to the Website!

What is the name of this fracture?

In case you didn’t encounter a trauma patient today!

674.4 - C1 fx

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What is wrong with this CT?

In case you didn’t encounter shortness of breath today!

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A 69-year-old male with altered mental status

In case you didn’t encounter an elderly with altered mental status today!

631.1 - subdural

A 69-year-old male was brought to the ED by EMS because of altered mental status described by relatives. He hardly communicates and is not oriented. He has a motor weakness on the left upper and lower extremities 2 and 3 out of 5, respectively. BP: 183/88 mmHg. Other vitals are in normal range. CT scan image is given. What is next?

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From experts to our students! – eFAST

Unilateral or bilateral?

644 - C-spine dislocation

In case you didn’t encounter another trauma today!

You are working in a rural hospital. A 55-year-old female was brought to the ED by EMS. She was found at home, lying on the ground, in front of the stairs. She is vitally stable but unconscious (GCS: E1, V:2, M:3). You applied trauma surveys. After inline stabilization, you intubated the patient. The facility does not have a CT scan, and you order standard X-ray series for trauma including c-spine.

What are abnormal findings in this x-ray?

Facet dislocation? Unilateral or Bilateral?

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Sudden Severe Headache

665-  SAH

In case you didn’t encounter a sudden severe headache today!

A 46-year-old female patient presented with severe headache. BP: 178/88 mmHg, HR: 103 bpm, RR: 22/min, T: 37, SpO2: 98% in room air. She has no history of disease. She is unconscious (GCS E1, V3, M4). No obvious lateralized motor deficit. Bedside gluco-check is normal. You intubated her to secure airway and send her to the CT (above image). What is your next action?

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Selected Imaging Modalities

628.14 - acetabular fx 2

eFAST

by Ashley Bean, Brian Hohertz and Gregory R. Snead Introduction The objective of the extended focused assessment for sonography in trauma (eFAST) is to detect

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PoCUS – RUSH Protocol

by Rasha Buhumaid Why use POCUS in undifferentiated hypotension? Hypotension is a high-risk sign which is associated with increased morbidity and mortality rate. The differential

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BLUE protocol

by Toh Hong Chuen Case Presentation A 68-year-old man with a history of congestive cardiac failure (CCF) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) presented with breathlessness

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How to Read C-Spine X-Ray

by Dejvid Ahmetović and Gregor Prosen Introduction C-spine x-ray interpretation is one of the fundamental skills of emergency physicians. Although current guidelines lead us to

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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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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

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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

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