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42-year-old woman with chest discomfort, dyspnea, arrhythmia
A 42-year-old woman with chest discomfort, dyspnea, and arrhythmia was admitted to the hospital for diagnostic checkup.
Authors: Dr. Ekaterina Pershina, MD; Dr. Elena Mershina, MD; Dr. Valentin Sinitsyn, MD
| Publication Date: 07/21/2014 |
A 42-year-old woman with chest discomfort, dyspnea, and arrhythmia was admitted to the hospital for diagnostic checkup. Authors: Dr. Ekaterina Pershina, MD; Dr. Elena Mershina, MD; Dr. Valentin Sinitsyn, MD |
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83-year-old woman with fever
An 83-year-old woman was admitted to the hospital for fever of unknown origin. Laboratory tests were inconclusive.
Authors: Dr. Lorenzo Bacigalupo, MD; Dr. Arnoldo Piccardo, MD; Dr. Francesco Paparo, MD
| Publication Date: 02/23/2015 |
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29-year-old man with chest pain
A 29-year-old man was admitted to the hospital because of sustained chest pain. Three days before his admittance, the patient had experienced fever. He stated that the night before the onset of the chest pain he had consumed a recreational drug containing mephedrone.
Authors: Dr. Hajnalka Vágó, MD; Dr. Csilla Czimbalmos, MD
| Publication Date: 04/13/2015 |
A 29-year-old man was admitted to the hospital because of sustained chest pain. Three days before his admittance, the patient had experienced fever. He stated that the night before the onset of the chest pain he had consumed a recreational drug containing mephedrone.
Authors: Dr. Hajnalka Vágó, MD; Dr. Csilla Czimbalmos, MD |
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51-year-old man with atypical chest pain
A 51-year-old man presented with atypical chest pain.
Authors: Charbel Saade, PhD; Dr. Fadi El-Merhi, MD; Dr. Bassam El-Ashkar, MD; Dr. Maha Mohamad, MD; Dr. Ali Haydar, MD; Dr. Antione Abchee, MD
| Publication Date: 03/27/2017 |
A 51-year-old man presented with atypical chest pain.
Authors: Charbel Saade, PhD; Dr. Fadi El-Merhi, MD; Dr. Bassam El-Ashkar, MD; Dr. Maha Mohamad, MD; Dr. Ali Haydar, MD; Dr. Antione Abchee, MD |
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59-year-old woman with abnormal preop ECG
A 59-year-old woman with an abnormal preoperative electrocardiogram (ECG) undergoing MRI.
Authors: Dr. Seyedeh Mojdeh Mirmomen, MD; Dr. Andrew Bradley, MD; Dr. Andrew Arai, MD; Dr. Arlene Sirajuddin, MD
| Publication Date: 08/03/2020 |
A 59-year-old woman with an abnormal preoperative electrocardiogram (ECG) undergoing MRI.
Authors: Dr. Seyedeh Mojdeh Mirmomen, MD; Dr. Andrew Bradley, MD; Dr. Andrew Arai, MD; Dr. Arlene Sirajuddin, MD |
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48-year-old man with chest pain, breathlessness
A 48-year-old man with a three-month history of exertional chest pain and breathlessness.
Authors: Dr. Gautam Sen; Dr. Alice Veitch; Dr. Sergio Nabais
| Publication Date: 02/15/2021 |
A 48-year-old man with a three-month history of exertional chest pain and breathlessness.
Authors: Dr. Gautam Sen; Dr. Alice Veitch; Dr. Sergio Nabais |
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1-year-old boy with bluish discoloration, rapid breathing
A 1-year-old boy with bluish discoloration of the body and fast breathing for one month.
Authors: Dr. Harsumeet Sidhu, MD; Dr. Munish Guleria, MD
| Publication Date: 04/19/2021 |
A 1-year-old boy with bluish discoloration of the body and fast breathing for one month.
Authors: Dr. Harsumeet Sidhu, MD; Dr. Munish Guleria, MD |
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88-year-old man with shortness of breath, hypoxia
An 88-year-old man presented with shortness of breath and hypoxia.
Authors: Dr. Priyesh Karia; Dr. Ayyaz Quddus; Dr. Kesavan Nayagam; Dr. Olga Lazoura
| Publication Date: 11/08/2021 |
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70-year-old woman with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
A 70-year-old woman was transferred by ambulance to the emergency department (ED) of a hospital that was not percutaneous coronary intervention-capable, having just achieved return of spontaneous circulation after a 30-minute community pulseless electrical activity cardiac arrest.
Authors: Dr. Kimberley Lee; Dr. Pragya Attri; Dr. Peace Tamuno; Dr. EeLyn Au; Dr. Barbara Hochstein
| Publication Date: 08/01/2022 |
A 70-year-old woman was transferred by ambulance to the emergency department (ED) of a hospital that was not percutaneous coronary intervention-capable, having just achieved return of spontaneous circulation after a 30-minute community pulseless electrical activity cardiac arrest.
Authors: Dr. Kimberley Lee; Dr. Pragya Attri; Dr. Peace Tamuno; Dr. EeLyn Au; Dr. Barbara Hochstein |