The patient, a 7-year-old girl, presented after falling and twisting her left knee. View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be. Click to the next page below to see the resolution to this case!
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The patient, a 7-year-old girl, presented after falling and twisting her left knee. View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be. Click to the next page below to see the resolution to this case!
Read MoreThis x-ray was taken on a 27-year-old man with a cough and fever. View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be
Read MoreThis x-ray was taken on a 3-year-old boy with a cough and fever. View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be.
Read MoreThis x-ray was taken on a 3-year-old boy with a blow to his right elbow. View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be.
Read MoreThis x-ray was taken on a 20-year-old woman who had presented 4 hours earlier with epigastric pain and a soft abdomen. The symptoms improved with Maalox but she returned because of persistent vomiting. View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be.
Read MoreThis x-ray was taken on a 58-year-old woman with a history of “recurrent pneumonia” and bilateral infiltrates that did not resolve with antibiotics. View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be.
Read MoreThis x-ray was taken on a 90-year-old woman with a cough but no chest pain. View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be.
Read MoreThis x-ray was taken on a 5-year-old boy with a fall and blow to his left foot. He could not bear weight on the foot. View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be.
Read MoreThis x-ray was taken on an 18-year-old man with a mild blow to his chest. View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be.
Read MoreThis x-ray was taken on a 13-year-old boy who twisted his ankle. View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be.
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