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    Visual diagnosis in emergency and critical care medicine

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…Rash following brush fire -- Herbalist with bradycardia and vision changes -- Acute eye pain and blurred vision in an elderly female -- Suspicious hand pain -- An elderly man with flank pain -- An immigrant child with skin lesions -- Wrist pain following a fall -- Rash in a child with epilepsy -- Dark urine in an immigrant -- Fever and drooling in a child -- Altered mental status with an abnormal electrocardiogram -- Purulent eye discharge in an adult -- Wrist pain in a young child -- Postprandial abdominal pain -- An elderly man from a house fire -- Back pain following a fall -- A bite to the leg in tall grass -- Facial swelling in a patient with poor dentition -- Elbow pain in a child after a fall -- A man with diffuse facial edema -- Chest pain and hypotension in an adult male patient -- Eye pain after tree branch strike -- A missing button battery -- Acute abdominal pain in pregnancy -- Painless penile ulcer -- Low back pain in a car accident victim -- A gardener with a non-healing rash -- An immigrant with neck swelling -- Fall on an outstretched hand in a young adolescent -- Raccoon eyes -- Chest pain and a confounding electrocardiogram pattern -- Eye pain in a contact lens wearer -- Heel pain following a fall -- FAST evaluation following trauma -- Skin lesions in a heroin addict -- Young athlete with back pain -- Skin lesions in a comatose patient -- Chest pain with sudden cardiac death -- Fall on an outstretched hand with wrist pain -- Necrotic skin lesions -- Chest pain with electrocardiographic ST-segment/T-wave abnormalities -- Chemical eye exposure -- Hand pain after striking a wall -- Dyspnea in an alcoholic -- Slash wound to the neck -- Foot pain following breaking -- Confluent rash in a child -- Lost in the cold -- Bradycardia following an herbal ingestion -- Abdominal pain in an alcoholic --…”
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