Volume 43 - Issue 1 - January 2003

Consultant

Bilateral Nodular Fasciitis
Bilateral Nodular Fasciitis
04/30/2011
John A. Mosby, MD
Asymptomatic, enlarging growths had been present on the bottom of a 56-year-old woman’s feet for 3 years. The nodules initially arose—first on the left foot, then on the right—at the sites of blisters on...
04/30/2011
Epidermoid Cyst of the Testis
Epidermoid Cyst of the Testis
04/30/2011
Joseph Anderson; Nathan C. Birch
A 25-year-old man sought evaluation of a painless, palpable, left testicular mass that had been present for more than 1 year. There was no personal or family history of cryptorchidism or malignancy. A...
04/30/2011
Fever and Lethargy
Fever and Lethargy
04/30/2011
Navin M. Amin, MD; Carlos Quiros, MD
A 5-year-old boy is brought to the emergency department (ED) by his parents. They report that, for the past week, the child has had a high fever (temperature up to 40oC [104oF]), generalized weakness,...
04/30/2011
Fracture of the Scapula
Fracture of the Scapula
04/30/2011
J. Bryan Carmody, MD, MPH; Luis Cabrera; Ali Ahmadizadeh
A 56-year-old man, who was involved in an automobile accident, was brought to the emergency department by ambulance. He was awake, intoxicated with alcohol, and complained particularly of pain in his left...
04/30/2011