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A 37-year old man with a gunshot wound to the groin
A 37-year-old man was admitted to the emergency room with a gunshot injury in the groin region. While in the trauma bay, he underwent a retrograde urethrogram (RUG). A computed tomographic (CT) scan was then performed.
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An athletic young woman with acute back pain
A healthy, athletic 24-year-old woman presents with acute low back pain that began after she stepped forward with her back fully extended while playing Ultimate Frisbee earlier in the day. The pain is midline, sharp, without radiation, and rates a 10 on a scale of 1 to 10. She denies direct trauma, lower-extremity numbness or tingling, and bowel or bladder dysfunction.
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Ultrasound Clinics: Sonographic clues to müllerian anomalies
Early diagnosis of müllerian anomalies is important because they can have a significant impact on a woman’s reproductive potential. Sonographic clues lead the way to prompt and precise classification.
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Five months of frequent abdominal pain; A painful swollen foot
CASE 1: A 36-year-old white woman presents in the emergency department with dull, intermittent abdominal pain of 5 months' duration. CASE 2: A 59-year-old African American woman is seen for the first time in a medical clinic for chronic swelling of her left ankle and foot. The patient first noticed painful swelling of the left ankle about 2 years ago when she was seen in an emergency department (ED) and given a diagnosis of ankle sprain.
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