A 41-year-old man presents with left-flank pain. His past medical history is unremarkable. An incidental finding is evident on images of the kidney, ureter, and bladder. View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be. Resolution of the case is described on the next page.
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The Case A patient presents after a backward fall off a ladder. View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be.
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The Case The patient was a rear-seat passenger in a head-on vehicle collision, wearing only a lap seat belt as a safety restraint. View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be.
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The CaseA child presents after a fall on an outstretched arm from monkey bars. Pain and voluntary guarding of the elbow are noted. View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be.
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The Case The patient presented with painless hard masses on one lower leg. View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be.
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The Case The patient presented with an upper respiratory infection after vertebroplasty. A chest x-ray was ordered to rule out pneumonia. View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be.
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The Case The patient presented with wrist pain after a fall on an outstretched hand (FOOSH). View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be.
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The Case The patient presented with fever and difficulty swallowing. He was visibly anxious, leaning forward on the examination table and spitting into a cup. View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be.
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The Case The patient presented with an upper respiratory infection after vertebroplasty. A chest x-ray was ordered to rule out pneumonia. View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be.
Read MoreClinical Challenge 2: January, 2015
Case A 68-year-old man with a long history of uncontrolled hypertension and hyperlipidemia presented with unilateral decreased vision for the last 3 weeks. On exam, you saw a fundus with diffuse retinal hemorrhages and swelling.
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