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cardiology
clinical
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echocardiogram
pericardial
diagnosis
management
s4c
cardiac
msk
ultrasound
tamponade
constrictive
malignant
pericarditis
xray
chf
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orthopedics
Dislocation
- ED ...
dislocations
occur ... common major joint
dislocation
...
dislocations
occur ... #
Radiology
#XRay
Scapholunate
Dissociation
... all carpal bones
should
... diagnosis scapholunate
dissociation
... all carpal bones
should
... Scaphoid #Carpal #
Radiology
with Pericardial
Effusion
... sided pericardial
effusion
... #pericardial #
effusion
... Echocardiogram #ultrasound #
Cardiology
... #
A4c
#clinical
►
hemorrhagic pericardial
effusion
... #Pericardial #
effusion
... POCUS #clinical #
cardiology
... #
a4c
►
Ascites, pericardial
effusion
... and left pleural
effusion
... , left pleural
effusion
... #
s4c
#POCUS #echocardiogram ... clinical #ultrasound #
cardiology
►
Perilunate
Dislocation
... capitate ("apple")
should
... tea cup") which
should
... In perilunate
dislocation
... Wrist #Carpal #
Radiology
MSK - Fractures,
dislocations
... (posterior
shoulder
... -
AC
), rhabdomyolysis ... especially with
AC
Echocardiogram #
A4c
... #clinical #
cardiology
... #
effusion
#pericardial
►
Not all joint
effusions
... An
effusion
often ... of the humerus
should
... a radial head
dislocation
... Injuries #Xrays #
Radiology
Sign in Posterior
Shoulder
...
Dislocation
-
Shoulder
... Sign #Posterior #
Shoulder
... #
Dislocation
#XRay ... #
radiology
#msk
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