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Hemorrhoids
Acutely thrombosed external hemorrhoids may be safely excised in the emergency department in patients who present within 48-72 hours of sy...
Priapism
Source: An unusual blood gas with severe acidemia The aim of treatment is to evacuate anoxic blood, decompress the corpora cavernosa and ac...
Perintonsillar abscess aspiration
Anatomic considerations Target: abscess is usually superior to the tonsil, at the intersection of the base of the uvula and the anterior to...
EKG myocardial contusion
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Acetaminophen toxicity
Chronic ingestion In 2004, Daly et al demonstrated that patients with delayed presentations (more than 24 hours after ingestion) or chro...
Urine analysis
-LE (produced by neutrophils in the urine) can read falsely negative with oxidizing antibiotics such as cephalexin, nitrofurantoin, tetracy...
Mandibular dislocation
Academic Life in Emergency Medicine: Trick of the Trade: Massaging a mandibular dislocation back in How to reduce a mandibular dislocation...
Syncope
Clinical Policy: Critical Issues in the Evaluation and Management of Adult Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department with Syncope. 20...
Cocaine chest pain
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Metacarpal fractures
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