Abdominal Imaging Cases 010
Kelsey Lena MD, Joshua Davis MD and Michael Avery DO curate and present a series of Adult Emergency Medicine Radiology Topics each month. First published on EMGuideWire.com and peer reviewed by Kyle Cunningham, MD and Professor Michael Gibbs. This month’s case with Michael Avery; Joshua Davis; and Kelsey Lena.
Cases include obstructive jaundice, nontraumatic splenic rupture, mature teratoma, adnexal torsion
Abdominal Imaging Cases
This abdominal imaging interpretation series is proudly sponsored by the Emergency Medicine Residency Program at Carolinas Medical Center. The goal is to promote widespread mastery of CXR interpretation. There is no personal health information [PHI] within, and ages have been changed to protect patient confidentiality.
Assistant Professor of Surgery, Department of Surgery at Carolinas Medical Center | @TraumaMPH |
Michael A. Gibbs, MD, FACEP, FAAEM. Professor and Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine at Carolinas Medical Center & Levine Children’s Hospital | EMGuidewire |
Awesome piece of work
Thank you for sharing, this is very instructive