Cheif Complaint: Decreased Appetite. Can you guess the diagnosis?
A 70-year-old female with a past history of prior tobacco dependence, an inferoposterior MI years ago, LV systolic dysfunction (EF 45-50% two years prior), known AAA (3cm), and peripheral artery disease presented to the ED with a chief complaint of decreased appetite....Is this really the bladder?
An anechoic fluid-filled structure in the pelvis mimicking the bladder.
Thoracic Aortic Dissection with Hypotension
A patient presenting with a Type A aortic dissection and profound hypotension.
Is there free fluid above the diaphragm?
A positive FAST in a female with three gunshot wounds.
PEA Arrest: What’s the Cause?
PEA arrest in a 70 y/o F who was one week post-op from an abdominal surgery.