The patient, a 5-week-old male, presented with skin peeling around the “belly button.” View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be.
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The patient, a 5-week-old male, presented with skin peeling around the “belly button.” View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be.
Read MoreThe patient, an 18-year-old male, presented after a blow to his right foot. View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be.
Read MoreThe patient, a 30-year-old male, presented with a complaint of feeling something stuck in his throat. View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be.
Read MoreA 42-year-old man complained of new lesions following a business trip. He noticed that the lesions all appeared in the morning, just before he returned from his trip. The lesions itched. On exam there were multiple round, red, minimally elevated papules, all of a uniform shape. View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be.
Read MoreThe patient, a 60-year-old woman, presented with swelling in her right arm after a fall and blow to her right elbow. She was in severe pain. View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be.
Read MoreThe patient, a 6-year-old boy, presented after falling on his outstretched right hand. View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be.
Read MoreThe patient, an 8-year-old girl, presented with a blow to her right elbow and could not straighten her right arm. View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be.
Read MoreThe patient, a 55-year-old woman, injured her right ring finger after missing a grab at her dog’s collar while the dog was running away. She complained of being unable to bend the end of the finger and pain in her palm. There was no numbness. Notice the excessive extension of the distal phalanx at rest. Now consider the x-ray series. After viewing the images taken, consider what your diagnosis would be.
Read MoreThe patient, an 80-year-old male, suffered a blow to the left side of his chest. View the image taken (Figure 1) and consider what your diagnosis would be.
Read MoreThe patient, a 63-year-old female, complained of pain in her throat after eating fish. View the image taken and consider what your diagnosis would be.
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