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A 45-year-old female attends with grossly swollen lips. She has some important information about her symptoms, can you understand it? моє обличчя опухло! If not, it’s time to use some clinical acumen!
A 23-year-old male presents to the ED on a Friday night with a punch injury to the face.
A 14-year-old girl presented at the ED after falling into a tree and impaling her cheek with a large twig, just below her right eye, obscuring her vision.
You are on the ED observation unit morning ward round. Your next patient is a 25-year-old man, admitted during the night for “head injury observations” following an alleged assault.
A 30-year-old professional martial artist sustained a direct blow to the left side of his face during training.
Identify the anatomical factors that contribute to the pathophysiology of mandibular and temporomandibular joint injury
Fractures of the mandible are the second most common facial fracture seen in the ED after nasal fracture
Patients frequently attend the emergency department (ED) with episodes of cutaneous and mucosal swelling.
Ear trauma is a common presentation to the Emergency Department. Whilst generally simple to manage, the consequences of ear trauma have the potential to impact patients’ day-to-day lives significantly
This month we have New in EM Blood cultures, Dental Emergencies, RCEM FIB Guidelines