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We report the case of a mediastinal mature teratoma that was discovered because of the sudden onset of chest pain accompanied by elevated preoperative serum CA19-9 levels. The patient was a 43-year-old man who experienced sudden chest pain and was brought to hospital in an ambulance. Chest ...
A 25-year-old man has the sudden onset of chest pain on the right side and dyspnea.On CXR,his trachea is deviated to the left.Which of the following should be anticipated on examination? A. rales on the left B. tales on the right C. hyperresonance on the left D. distant breath ...
New Onset Palpitations, Chest Pain, Dyspnea, and Diaphoresis in a 65-Year-Old Woman New Onset Palpitations, Chest Pain, Dyspnea, and Diaphoresis in a 65-Year-Old WomanA woman with the new onset of cardiac symptoms was in atrial fibrillation with a wide QRS complex that was not typical of...
A 61-year-old man has the sudden onset of severe chest pain. Vital signs include T 37°C, P 102/minute, RR 20/minute, and BP 80/40 mm Hg. An electrocardiogram demonstrates changes that are consistent with myocardial ischemia involving the left lateral ventricular free wall. He is given ...
(sudden onset, stabbing chest pain, dyspnea, coughing up blood, swollen leg) may suggest the diagnosis, as well. Prolonged immobilization, bedrest or long sitting and dehydration are well-known risk factors for deep venous thrombosis (DVT) in the lower limb. “Economy class syndrome” refers ...
A 95-year-old woman presented with sudden-onset dyspnea of 4 hours' duration, which was soon followed by respiratory failure requiring high-flow supplemental oxygen. She denied having chest pain, back pain, or palpitations. She had completed a course of amoxicillin 2 months previously for acute...
DVT of the calf is a significant source of PE. Symptoms that should provoke suspicion of PE include: chest pain, chest wall tenderness (with no history of recent trauma), back pain, syncope, hemoptysis, shortness of breath, painful respiration, new onset wheezing or cardiac arrhythmia, etc....
What would be the most likely etiology of sudden onset exertional headaches in a 47-year-old patient who underwent aortic valve replacement (Carbomedics S500 valve) 4 months ago and in whom bleeding and aneurysm have been ruled out by MRA and CT?
A 61-year-old man has the sudden onset of severe chest pain. Vital signs include T 37°C, P 102/minute, RR 20/minute, and BP 80/40 mm Hg. An electrocardiogram demonstrates changes that are consistent with myocardial ischemia involving the left lateral ventricular free wall. He is given ...