What's the Take Home?
What's the Take Home?
02/06/2022
A 22-year-old man seeks medical attention at his college’s infirmary. He had been in excellent health until 1 week earlier, when he had noted the onset of fever, headache, and malaise.
02/06/2022
Photoclinic
Photoclinic
10/08/2021
A 15-month-old boy presented to the emergency department with multiple episodes of vomiting and a subjective fever for 2 days.
10/08/2021
Photoclinic
Photoclinic
07/22/2021
A 53-year-old man presented to the emergency department and was subsequently admitted to the medical ward with hematemesis, melena, and atypical chest pain, all occurring intermittently for the past few...
07/22/2021
Photoclinic
Photoclinic
07/02/2021
A 50-year-old man presented to the emergency department with intermittent chest discomfort for 8 days that had been associated with dyspnea and palpitations.
07/02/2021
Photoclinic
Photoclinic
08/05/2020
A 31-year-old man presented to the emergency department (ED) with a chief concern of fevers and diarrhea for 3 weeks.
08/05/2020
Photo Quiz
Photo Quiz
02/20/2020
A 55-year-old white woman presented with new-onset acute bilateral hand swelling and numbness, upper-limb motor weakness, generalized fatigue, bilateral popliteal inflammation, and a transient episode of...
02/20/2020
Case In Point
Case In Point
12/05/2019
A 59-year-old woman presented with symptoms that included subjective fevers, myalgias, chills, fatigue, headaches, and sore throat.
12/05/2019
Photoclinic
Photoclinic
08/27/2018
A 6-year-and-10-month-old girl presented with a sore throat and fever of 3 days’ duration. She denied cough, rhinorrhea, dyspnea, diarrhea, and genitourinary tract symptoms. She had no history of recent...
08/27/2018
Photoclinic
Photoclinic
05/01/2018
Herpes simplex can present on the face, the nose, and around the lips. Gingivostomatitis is the primary presentation and is seen primarily in younger children.
05/01/2018
DermClinic
DermClinic
05/29/2006
David Effron, MD
Three-year-old boy has an asymmetric smile due to acute palsy of the seventh cranial nerve, an uncommon complication of otitis media.
05/29/2006