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Approach to Evaluation and Management of Traumatic Finger Amputations

Traumatic fingertip amputations are among the most frequently encountered hand injuries in the emergency department, particularly affecting individuals engaged in manual labor using hand tools with metal blades. A review of data from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System from 1997 to 2016 showed that 464,026 patients sustained a finger amputation in the US, with an estimated yearly incidence of 7.5/100,000 person-years…

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Tales from LBJ Tropical Medical Center: A Child with Fever and Chest Pain

16-year-old male presented to the LBJ Tropical Medical Center with a complaint of fever, chest pain, body achesmyalgias and sore throat for three days. The patient also endorses diffuse joint pain, particularly in his hands, knees, elbows and shoulder and reports pleuritic chest pain intermittently that has been worsening over past three days. Patient He denies any new rashes. Denies any , bleeding gums or easy bruising. Mother has been giving aspirin every four hours at home without any noticeable relief…

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