
What is the cause of this erythematous rash that appeared suddenly and spread rapidly on the child's trunk and extremities?
What is the cause of this erythematous rash that appeared suddenly and spread rapidly on the child's trunk and extremities?
Video: Patient's ADLs were unaffected by symptoms until 2 days ago. She arrives at ED directly from PCP's office, after echo. Dx?
VIDEO: The child's hands are chronically dry but the skin has recently begun to crack; vesicular rash appeared after an ocean swim. Dx?
PT Video: A short course of steroids was ineffective. He returns to ED c/o worsening joint and abdominal pain. Can you Dx?
VIDEO: Palpitations persist in ED; no history of cardiac issues. Incident is first of its kind for this patient. Watch the interview.
VIDEO: Note marked tumescence in patient’s hands, pitting edema in lower extremities. Does PMH contribute? Dx?
VIDEO: The non-pruritic rash began on his chest and spread rapidly over 3 days. Get a closer look; what's your diagnosis?
VIDEO: Patient reports progressive weakness x1 month. Acute abdominal pain/emesis began earlier in the day. What's in your differential dx?
Video: The lesion bleeds easily and grows back quickly when "knocked off."
PT VIDEO: The non-pruritic rash spread from his chest over 3d; no response to prednisone. What do you suspect?
VIDEO: Patient reports worsening pain/bleeding x 4 days; history of diverticulitis. Watch abdominal exam, interview. Your impressions?
VIDEO: The patient describes the pain as sharp and says movement and leaning forward make it worse. Your suspicion?
VIDEO: A 12 y/o girl reports 5 episodes (45 mins each) of headache, hemiplegia in the past 24 hours. Can you make the Dx?
VIDEO: The patient says her "heart was beating out of her chest." Complains of dyspnea, faintness. PMH, here. Your Dx?
VIDEO: The lesions appear oval with trailing edge scale. Note the the pattern and distribution in the video interview; what's your diagnosis?
Patient has avoided medical consult despite left arm pain and weakness because she did not note any alarming facial change.
Patient describes extreme pain and submandibular progressive swelling after molar extraction several days earlier. Watch video exam.
Video: Right ear pain and purulent drainage have not improved despite antibiotic Rx several days ago. Watch the exam. What's your Dx?
Pt calls 911 for chest pain. In transit, signs, symptoms, history of the real problem are unmistakable. Your Dx?
He is actively seizing when EMS arrives. Mother says this happens once a year, about the same time. Details, in the video.
Pt video: Woke with symptoms. PMH: hypertension, arrhythmias. PPD smoker, drinks ETOH. More history, here.
The patient felt like her "head would explode" from the pain on the left side of her face. Watch the ED video and formulate your own diagnosis.
The mother reports the child spilled hot liquid while removing a cup from the microwave. Does the injury match the claim?
Patient describes worsening chest pain for 2 years; also easy bruising, bleeding. Follow ED exam on video. What's your diagnosis?
Four days of facial swelling was preceded by several months of fatigue, leg pain, rapid weight gain. Watch the video exam for more clues to Dx.
Watch this live video exam and hear details from the boy's mother about the acute, widespread eruption. What's your diagnosis?
The pain was immediate at T5-6 after he struck his head on the pool bottom. Can you Dx his injury based on the video interview?
What is causing this 14-year-old boy’s “shortage of breath"? Watch the video for clues and choose your diagnosis.
The child is bright and alert and has no fever. The swelling is on the left side of the face only. Find other clues to a diagnosis in the accompanying video.
Watch this video taken during examination of the child. Listen as he cries. Is there a clue to the diagnosis?
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