Cases of the Week May, 2019
This Week’s Case of the Week From 5/25/19:
History: An Eye Test. (It was really found the first time around!)
What is the diagnosis? Apple core lesion, most likely colon cancer.
How to do you manage the case? Recommend colonoscopy
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This Week’ Case of the Week From 5/18/19
History: Asthma
What is the diagnosis? Malignant right coronary artery originating from the left coronary sinus
How to do you manage the case? Refer immediately to a cardiologist because of risk for sudden cardiac death.
This Week’s Case of the Week From 5/11/19
History: Right hip pain.
What is the most likely diagnosis? Right hip superior acetabular normal variant lateral notch. Less likely a focal erosion from JRA.
How do you manage this case? Recommend correlation with inflammatory markers such as rheumatoid factor. Clinical follow-up.
This Week’s Case of the Week From 5/4/19
History: Severe headache
What are the diagnoses? Persistent trigeminal artery. Right-sided PCOM aneurysm.