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A 91-year-old man presents with persistent groin and hip pain that doesn’t fit a typical musculoskeletal pattern. Bedside imaging reveals an unexpected and potentially life-threatening diagnosis.
A fit, healthy 31-year-old male presents to the Emergency Department with an acutely swollen, painless upper limb.
A 44-year-old male collapses and is subsequently brought into Resus. He presents with sudden-onset chest tightness and sweating, preceded by progressive shortness of breath over the past 24 hours.
You think this is a regular day at the office and a very straight forward case, but is it?
A flight, a scar, and a swollen leg. What lies beneath the surface isn’t just a clot.
As I write this, it’s aortic dissection awareness day. Not another blog on AAD I hear you cry…But we thought you might all like an update and a consolidation on what is happening in the world of this black swan diagnosis.
This module describes focused ultrasound for suspected abdominal aortic aneurysm.
An elderly lady presents with a fall and subsequent left upper limb pain.
A young lady, 13 weeks pregnant, presents with one day history of left lower limb swelling, pain and discolouration.
A 19-year-old woman of 9 weeks gestation presents to the emergency department with intractable vomiting.
A 65-year-old male presents to the emergency department by ambulance with an episode of collapse.