The patient was a 23-year-old G3P2 female, approximately 3 months and 12 days pregnant based on her last menstrual period, who presented to the Emergency Department with pelvic pain and vaginal bleeding, as well as dysuria and hematuria for three days. She had not yet established care with an obstetric provider.
Kelly Landry MD and Christine Jung MD
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The patient is a 53-year-old man with a history of none who presented to the emergency department with an atraumatic painful and red left big toe for 3 days. The onset was slow and gradual, and limited to the left big toe. He had never had pain or redness like this before in his toes. He denied any trauma to the joint. No significant or debilitating pain with moving the joint, however mild pain noted. He denied fever or chills, open wounds.
Priyanka Pradhan MD and Dave Murray MD
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The Case:
A 68-year-old male with a history of CHF, COPD, CAD s/p stenting, HTN, and DM presents to the emergency department with worsening dyspnea and bilateral lower extremity edema for one week with associated orthopnea, and increased home oxygen requirement.
Sherin Mahrat, MD
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