Volume 44 - Issue 6 - June 2004

Consultant

04/30/2011
Douglas P. Beall, MD; John Whyte, MD, MPH
While jogging in a park, a 45-year-old man tripped and fell on his outstretched hand.
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Nicholas James, MD
A 72-year-old man with a history of rheumatic heart disease presented with pulmonary congestion and syncope.
04/30/2011
Pericardial Tamponade
Pericardial Tamponade
04/30/2011
Hilda Gabriel, MD; Jeffrey Silver, MD; Paul J. Leo, MD; Barry Saul, MD
<div id="article-content-body"><p>A 70-year-old woman with no previous medical problems had had progressive dyspnea and generalized weakness for the past several days. She was...
04/30/2011
Formication
Formication
04/30/2011
Tina Clark, CRNP
<div id="article-content-body"><p>The father of a 28-year-old man accompanied his son to the emergency department (ED) for evaluation of a “worm infestation.” About 6 weeks earlier,...
04/30/2011
Aortitis
Aortitis
04/30/2011
Joel M. Schwartz, MD
<div id="article-content-body"><p>An obese 61-year-old man who had chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and sleep apnea heard a “pop” in his stomach while lifting a heavy weight;...
04/30/2011
Gouty Tophi
Gouty Tophi
04/30/2011
Leslie 'Les' Trope, MD; Schlomo Trope, MD; Eric Capulla
<div id="article-content-body"><p>A 33-year-old man presented with joint pain and general malaise of about 2 weeks' duration and small yellowish lesions on the pinnae of the ears...
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Eugene Wong, MD; Peter Petropoulos, MD
Over the previous 6 months, a 59-year-old man had experienced lethargy, fatigue, poor appetite, cold intolerance, and abdominal distention.
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Stephen L. Buse, MD
The mother of a 7-year-old girl noticed the rapid progression of a lesion on her child’s right hand over 3 weeks.
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Christopher K. Finch, PharmD, BCPS; Timothy H. Self, PharmD; Susan H. Staggs, PharmD
 
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Samer Alkhuja, MD
A 70-year-old man with a history of peptic ulcer disease presented with a 1-day history of epigastric pain.
04/30/2011
Dermatology
Dermatology
04/30/2011
David L. Kaplan, MD
For several months, a 49-year-old woman has had asymptomatic loss of pigment on her shins. She has no history of injury to the area.
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