Hemoptysis
Hemoptysis Sanjay Bhatt Coughing up blood is a significant cause of concern to both the provider and patient. While a common symptom in adults, it is an uncommon presentation in…
Acute Compartment Syndrome
Acute Compartment Syndrome Andrew D. Perron, Christopher T. Bowe, and Christine Irish Acute compartment syndrome is a serious life- and limb-threate-ning complication of extremity trauma. Fractures, crush injuries, burns, and…
Sinusitis and Rhinitis
Sinusitis and Rhinitis Hagop M. Afarian Upper respiratory complaints, including sinusitis, are among the most common disorders encountered by the emergency physician. It is estimated that 14% of the US…
Cardiopulmonary Arrest
Cardiopulmonary Arrest Christopher Ross and Theresa M. Schwab Sudden cardiopulmonary arrest (SCA) and sudden cardiac death (SCD) typically result due to ventricular dysrhythmias resulting in hemodynamic collapse due to the…
Corneal Abrasion and Foreign Bodies
Corneal Abrasion and Foreign Bodies Lori A. Weichenthal Corneal abrasions and foreign bodies are among the most frequent ocular conditions that present to the emergency department (ED). It is estimated…
Penetrating Chest Trauma
Penetrating Chest Trauma Stephen J. Wolf Although it is occasionally the result of mechanical accidents or impalements, penetrating trauma to the chest is often the result of interpersonal violence. Given…