An occult fracture in the knee is most often a nondisplaced lateral tibial plateau fracture.
The key diagnostic clue: it looks like she tried to wipe grease off her hands, but didn’t succeed.
Here’s a quiz about enterovirus, PFO, diastematomyelia, the depression/asthma connection, and an HIV complication. Can you answer the 5 questions correctly?
Here are 5 photos of non-healing ulcers: can you make the diagnosis?
While it is unlikely that Ebola will become a problem for most clinicians in the US, it is prudent to be prepared. Test your knowledge of this rare, but deadly disease with a clinical scenario.
Dyspnea and blood-streaked sputum; severe URI followed by rash; chronic pain; Lemierre syndrome . . . how well will you do on this quiz?
At risk for mesenteric ischemia-an uncommon but feared cause of abdominal pain-are the elderly and chronically ill.
Thyroglossal duct cyst; HCV-HIV coinfection; slurred speech and trouble swallowing and chewing . . . see how well you do on the quiz questions this week.
Mottled skin; neuropathic pain; syncope . . . test yourself on these and other subjects.
When you want to distinguish between asbestosis and silicosis, what imaging finding is inconsistent with the former disease?