This 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 More5-year-old boy with a fall and blow to his left foot
This 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 More18-year-old man with a mild blow to his chest
This 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 More13-year-old boy who twisted his ankle
This 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.
Read More56-year-old woman who tripped and hit her right hand
The x-ray and the photo were taken on a 56-year-old woman who tripped and hit her right hand. View the images taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be.
Read More4-year-old boy with a blow to his left leg
This x-ray was taken on a 4-year-old boy with a blow to his left leg. View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be.
Read More79-year-old female with pain at the base of her left thumb & no trauma
This x-ray was taken on a 79-year-old female with pain at the base of her left thumb and no clear history of trauma. View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be.
Read MoreEKG taken of 57-year-old woman with chest pain
This electrocardiogram (EKG) was taken on a 57-year-old woman with chest pain. View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be.
Read More17-year-old female with an incidental finding in her right ankle
This x-ray, taken on a 17-year-old female, represents an incidental finding in her right ankle. View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be.
Read More67-year-old African American male who developed two asymptomatic lesions on thigh
The patient, a 67-year-old African American male, developed two asymptomatic lesions on his thigh 4 months before his visit to the urgent care center. The lesions had faded and recurred twice during the interval from when they first started until his visit. The lesions recurred at the exact location each time. The patient had a past medical history significant for hypertension, asthma, and osteoarthritis. His medications included captopril, propranolol, and albuterol. He used naproxen as …
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