Eye Trauma
Eye Trauma Kevin J. Knoop and William Dennis Eye trauma accounts for approximately 1% of annual ED visits, with more than 2 million ocular injuries yearly (1). Of these, 60,000…
Eye Trauma Kevin J. Knoop and William Dennis Eye trauma accounts for approximately 1% of annual ED visits, with more than 2 million ocular injuries yearly (1). Of these, 60,000…
Spinal Cord Injuries Brian D. Mahoney The clinical spectrum of spinal cord injury varies from the awake patient complaining of pain, paresthesias, numbness, weakness, or paralysis to the unconscious patient…
Hip and Femur Injuries Carl A. Germann and Megan L. Fix Hip injuries are common and associated with notable morbidity and mortality, especially in older patient populations. It is predicted…
Pulmonary Embolism Prathap Sooriyakumaran and Jeffrey A. Tabas Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a relatively common, life-threatening condition that presents a diagnostic dilemma for the emergency practitioner. The incidence in the…
Ear Infections in Adults Michael Cole and Sukhjit S. Takhar The vast majority of ear infections in the antibiotic era are benign and self-limited. However, there are certain life-threatening conditions…
Respiratory Failure Micelle J. Haydel Respiration is the exchange of gases at the level of the alveoli occurring by simple diffusion. Gas in the alveoli has a high concentration of…
Elbow Injuries Andrew D. Perron and Carl A. Germann The elbow is a complex synovial hinge joint consisting of three articulations between the distal humerus, radius, and ulna. Because of…
Maxillofacial Injuries Katie Sprinkel and Stephen Colucciello There is substantial regional variation in the etiology of facial trauma, and in the developed world interpersonal violence has surpassed motor vehicle collisions…
Congestive Heart Failure and Cor Pulmonale Christopher I. Doty CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE Congestive heart failure (CHF) is a complex clinical syndrome that represents a broad spectrum of disease stretching from…
Acute Angle-Closure Glaucoma Stacy Sawtelle Glaucoma is a group of disorders characterized by increased intraocular pressure (IOP) sufficient to cause loss of vision. This definition has recently evolved, however, and…