
A woman in her 40s is seen in the ED for severe, recurrent pelvic pain. She is s/p endometrial ablation 8 months ago. What does the ultrasound show?

A woman in her 40s is seen in the ED for severe, recurrent pelvic pain. She is s/p endometrial ablation 8 months ago. What does the ultrasound show?

A new study published in JAMA suggests the FDA may have reason to look more closely at the ingredients that protect patients from sun damage. Try this question on the details.

These symptoms are recurrent despite patient's adherence to enzyme replacement therapy for pancreatitis. Your next step?


The answer, and the evidence behind it, are essential knowledge for primary care.
Can you identify the cause of the hyperpigmented umbilicated lesions seen bilaterally on the patient's extremities and on her back?

Is there convincing evidence of a causal connection between GBS and vaccines? Consider this clinical scenario, then choose true from false.



Often there are very subtle differences between the two; test your deciphering skills with 3 interesting scenarios.


Here: at least 5 tips on hypertensive disorders during pregnancy.



In this diagnostic quiz: 3 photos of classic presentations of 3 different diseases in patients of 3 generations.

A newborn male is seen with anal atresia. Isolated finding? Or, first clue?
This serious symptom constellation is seen in a 21-year-old man. Is it familiar to you?
Can you identify this acral eruption of a week's duration on a 3-year-old boy?

What is the cause of this severe rash in a 60-year-old man with HIV?