A 34-year-old female presents to the emergency department with redness and pain to the nail of her right middle finger. She first noticed some redness a few days ago but didn't think much of it. Over the last few days, it has worsened and become more puffy and red…
Read More68-year-old male with history of hypertension, chronic kidney disease presenting from home with wife at bedside for confusion and shaking movements. Per wife, the patient is independent at baseline. He walks, drives and still works. Yesterday, he complained of a mild headache and this morning she noticed he seemed more confused, described as asking repetitive questions and wandering around the house. Prior to coming into the emergency department, the patient had a one-minute episode of full body shaking. This has never happened before. He has no history of seizure activity. The shaking resolved on its own and the patient was very tired afterwards while awaiting the ambulance. ..
Read MoreA 50-year-old woman with a history of cancer with pulmonary metastases presented for outpatient lung biopsy. The biopsy was performed, and after the first specimen was obtained, the patient had massive hemoptysis requiring suctioning. Her blood oxygen level began to decline and a rapid response was called followed by a code blue…
Read MoreA female in her 30’s presents to the emergency department for acute onset of facial swelling, shortness of breath and a change to the sound of her voice. Although she denied any known allergic exposures, she self-administered an epi-pen at home with little improvement in her symptoms…
Read MoreCalciphylaxis is a life-threatening vasculopathy that results from the deposition of calcium in the arteriolar vasculature of the deep dermis and subcutaneous adipose tissue, which causes occlusion of the affected blood vessels and overlying tissues and skin…
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