Zipper Entrapment (Penis or Chin)

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CHAPTER 159 Zipper Entrapment (Penis or Chin) Presentation Usually a child has dressed too quickly and, possibly not wearing underpants, has accidentally pulled penile skin into his zipper. The skin…

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Vaginal Bleeding

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CHAPTER 94 Vaginal Bleeding Presentation A menstruating woman complains of greater-than-usual bleeding, which is either off of her usual schedule (metrorrhagia), lasts longer than a typical period, or is heavier…

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Epididymitis

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CHAPTER 79 Epididymitis Presentation A male child, adolescent, or adult complains of dull to moderately severe unilateral scrotal pain developing gradually over a period of hours to days and possibly…

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Urethritis (Drip, Clap)

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CHAPTER 83 Urethritis (Drip, Clap) Presentation A man complains of dysuria, a burning discomfort along the urethra, pruritus of the urethral meatus, and/or a urethral discharge. A copious, thick yellow-green…

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Seizures (Convulsions, Fits), Adult

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CHAPTER 7 Seizures (Convulsions, Fits), Adult Presentation The patient experiencing seizures may be found in the street, the hospital, or the ED. The patient may complain of an “aura,” feel…

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Nail Root Dislocation

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CHAPTER 147 Nail Root Dislocation Presentation The patient has caught his finger in a car door or dropped a heavy object on his exposed toe, causing a painful deformity. The…

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Scaphoid Fracture

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CHAPTER 130 Scaphoid Fracture Presentation The patient (usually 14 to 40 years of age) fell on an outstretched hand (FOOSH) with the wrist held rigid and extended and now complains…

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