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This month we have CT in Sepsis | An interview with Ben Clarke and Ryan McHenry for the UNCORKED Study | Bicarbonate in acidaemia | New Online
A 55-year-old presents with bilateral lower leg pitting oedema and heart failure symptoms. Unremarkable initial investigations lead to digging deeper for the correct diagnosis.
30 questions. 30 minutes. Test yourself against your colleagues and the clock to see if you can top the Leaderboard!
A usually well gentleman presents to the Emergency Department with a puzzling rash where the diagnosis is revealed by a celebrity chef.
GLP-1 agonists, hailed as “wonder drugs,” help shed weight rapidly. But how do they work and what risks lurk beneath? What do we need to know about them in the emergency department?
A previously fit and well 25-year-old male presents with acute unilateral hearing loss following a morning gym session.
A child presents with persistent fever and mucocutaneous changes, engaging you to consider all causes of fever in children.
A 5-year-old presents with refusal to walk after a brief viral illness.
A 48-year-old man on carbamazepine developed acute ataxia and vomiting after starting clarithromycin for cellulitis, with toxic carbamazepine levels, highlighting a preventable drug–drug interaction.