Blunt Scrotal Trauma

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Figure 77-1 Blunt injury to the scrotum. What To Do: Get a clear history of the exact mechanism, the force of the trauma, and the point of maximum impact. Determine…

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Torticollis (Wryneck)

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CHAPTER 134 Torticollis (Wryneck) Presentation The patient, usually a young or middle-aged adult, complains of neck pain and is unable to turn his head, usually holding it twisted to one…

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Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye)

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history that support the diagnosis of ocular allergy. Examination discloses generalized injection of the conjunctiva, with thinning out toward the cornea. (Localized inflammation suggests some other diagnosis, such as presence…

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Phimosis and Paraphimosis

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CHAPTER 81 Phimosis and Paraphimosis Presentation Phimosis is the inability to retract the foreskin over the glans and is usually the result of a contracted preputial opening (Figure 81-1). Patients…

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Clavicle (Collarbone) Fracture

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CHAPTER 105 Clavicle (Collarbone) Fracture Presentation The patient has fallen onto his shoulder or, less commonly, an outstretched arm, or has received a direct blow to the clavicle and now…

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Boxer’s Fifth Metacarpal Fracture

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CHAPTER 100 Boxer’s Fifth Metacarpal Fracture Presentation The patient seeks help for painful swelling of the hand over the distal fifth metacarpal (MC) after punching an object or another person…

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Traumatic Tattoos and Abrasions

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CHAPTER 158 Traumatic Tattoos and Abrasions Presentation The patient has fallen onto a coarse surface, such as a blacktop or macadam road. Most frequently, the skin of the face, forehead,…

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