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Hot Seat #209: Ultra-Sounds Like an Unclear Diagnosis

Case by Malek Mazzawi MD, CNMC PEM Fellow Patient is a 16-year-old female presenting with 2 days of RLQ pain, nausea and tactile fevers. Abdominal pain is burning, constant, and gets worse with meals/deep breaths. She endorses nausea but no emesis. No urinary symptoms. No abnormal vaginal discharge. Denies any cough, congestion, vomiting, or diarrhea. […]

Hot Seat #208: This Hip Don’t Lie

13 yo M presenting with worsening left low back pain. Two weeks ago, he was lifting a heavy tire in football practice and felt like something “pulled” in his back. 5 days ago, he presented to the ED with continued back pain and new fever, cough, and blood-tinged post-tussive emesis. CXR and UA at that time were negative. Found […]

Hot Seat #207: Pleuritic pain pickle

By George Nassar, MD PGY-4 Inova Fairfax Hospital 14 yo F h/o HbSS presenting with 1.5 weeks of chest pain associated with non-bloody, occasionally bilious emesis. Chest pain (CP) is intermittent and was improving with oxycodone 5mg until today. Discharged from inpatient hospitalization for pain crisis just before this pain came on. Described as sharp […]

Hot Seat #206: A Hazy Headache Hypothesis

By Alicia Rolin, MD HPI: 20YO female with no significant past medical history presenting with new daily headache x 1 month.  She has no history of headaches but reports new headaches since coming home from college for Winter break. She reports the pain is bitemporal and throbbing. She endorses occasional blurred vision, sensitivity to light, […]

Hot Seat #205: Denouement

This week’s case features a baby with altered mental status, transferred to us for further workup and management. Our discussion focused mostly on the broad differential here, including toxic ingestion, seizure, arrhythmia, reflux, anaphylaxis, FPIES, and others. It highlights the difficulty in disposition for patients who are back to baseline after an extensive workup that […]