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Bone Pain

A young lady presented with abdominal pain, lethargy, (Groin) bone pain, depression and headache.

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Abdominal Aorta Ultrasound

Using PoCUS to identify the abdominal aorta is an important skill and a curriculum requirement for completion of EM training. Can you identify all the relevant structures using ultrasound?

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Just another ‘renal colic’

A 36-year-old gentleman presents with intermittent flank pain and has microscopic haematuria. His BP is 220/110 and he is now pain free. What would you do next?

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Gall Bladder Disease

Gall Bladder, specifically gallstone, disease is the commonest abdominal complaint causing hospital admission in the developed world.

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Abdominal Pain – Induction

It’s your second day on the ‘shop floor’ and your next patient is handed over as a 51 year old man who has been brought in by ambulance with sudden onset generalised abdominal pain and vomiting

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Abdominal Pain

It’s your second day on the ‘shop floor’ and your next patient is handed over as a 51 year old man who has been brought in by ambulance with sudden onset generalised abdominal pain and vomiting

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Gynae

Gynae presentations to the emergency department are fairly common, yet fill everyone with dread. The management is similar to any other medical problem

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