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Radiology - SYB II

Radiology - SYB II. Brad Moatz MS IV Penn State – Hershey 2-28-08. Case #1. Ms. D Cc: R wrist pain

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Radiology - SYB II

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  1. Radiology - SYB II Brad Moatz MS IV Penn State – Hershey 2-28-08

  2. Case #1 • Ms. D • Cc: R wrist pain • HPI: 28 y.o. s/p fall from roof. RHD. Pt seen in ED in FL was offered surgery butdeclined. Pt was instructed to seek medical tx within 3 days. Did not receive any tx while in FL. • PMH: unremarkable • SH: no tobacco, no EtOH • All: NKDA • PSH: ACL surgery (2000)

  3. Case #1 • PE – numbeness and paresthesia in median n. distribution. • Full sensation in radial and ulnar nn. • Pt unable to flex/extend wrist • Pt able to move fingers but decreased ROM secondary to pain • Marked swelling appreciated • 2+ radial pulse with <2 sec cap refill

  4. Case #2 • Ms. B • Cc: L hip pain • HPI: 89 y.o. female with h/o fall in bathroom. Presents with L hip pain. No LOC. • PMH: Dementia, angina, HTN, colon polyps removed in 1990 • SH: no EtOH, no cigs • Meds: Paxil, Nemenda • All: NKDA

  5. Case #2 • PE – No overlying ecchymosis, • Prominence over L ant & lat thigh • LLE shortened, ER • SP/DP/S/S/T SILT • EHL/TA/G/S 5/5, limited ROM with HF and ext. as well as knee flexion/ext • 2+ DP/PT pulse

  6. Case #3 • Mr. B • Cc: R foot pain • HPI: 18 y.o. male. Chasing dog around house and kicked couch. C/o R 5th toe pain • PMH: unremarkable • Meds: None • SH: no cigs, no EtOH • All: NKDA • PSH: None

  7. Case #3 • PE – R 5th toe markedly swollen • No overlying ecchymosis • Toe is laterally deviated • Pt able to flex toe slightly • S/S/SP/DP/T SILT • DP/PT 2+ pulse

  8. Case #4 • Mr. M • Cc: R arm pain • HPI: 8 y.o. male. Pt was jumping on trampoline and landed on R arm. No LOC. RHD • PMH: L forearm fx 4 years ago • Meds: None • All: NKDA • PSH: None

  9. Case # 4 • PE – Pt able to move all 5 fingers but decreased ROM secondary to pain • SILT r/u/m distribution • 2+ radial pulse • No overlying ecchymosis • Prominence over R posterior forearm with marked swelling

  10. 2 day f/u

  11. Case #5 • Mr. J • Cc: R arm pain • HPI: 56 y.o. male with h/o HCC. Fell while attempting to sit on stool. Fell onto R arm and L side. No LOC • PMH: HCC, s/p liver transplant 1994 secondary to Hep C, HTN • All: NKDA • SH: no cigs, no EtOH • Meds: Avastin, Zarafinib, Rapirimine, Pepcid, Lyrica, Ursodiol, Lexapro, Lasix, Fosamax, Dexamethasone

  12. Case #5 • PE – No obvious overlying skin changes • Decreased ROM at R shoulder and R elbow secondary to pain • R and L wrist fused previously (MVA) • No sensory deficits, C5 – T1 SILT • 2+ radial pulse, <2 sec cap refill

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