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Case Report: Toxic Hypoglycemic Syndrome

ACEP Now

Before arriving at our ED, the patient sought care at an urgent care clinic, where she was prescribed ondansetron without improvement. 8 Diagnosis and Treatment Food poisoning may result in a similar clinical manifestation as Toxic Hypoglycemic Syndrome. Abdominal exam was benign. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2015;93(5):1122–3.

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PEMPix 2023 Online Case 4: You Can’t Get Fooled Again

PEMBlog

This case was submitted by… A previously healthy 19-month-old male presented with lethargy and abdominal distention from an urgent care. Cannabinoid poisoning D. This is the fourth of the four cases. There is no recent history of vomiting, diarrhea, cough, cold, congestion, fevers, trauma, or any known ingestion.

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Digital Health: A Guide for Future Clinicians

Mind The Bleep

At medical school, we learn that the digitalis genus of flowering plants (better known as foxgloves, with their finger or thimble-like flowers) have a useful medical application in the drug digoxin (and also as a poison if you enjoy crime fiction). Written by Dr Chris Wilson (GP, Urgent Care Doctor, and Let’s Do Digital Tutor)

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Medical Malpractice Insights: A Rare Presentation – Groin pain? Nec fasc? Diabetes? Appendicitis?

EMDocs

She is concerned about food poisoning and says the groin/thigh pain feels like a prior episode of sciatica. It began 5 days earlier after eating chicken nuggets from Wendy’s. She also reports fever, sweating and right anterior thigh/groin pain that worsens with walking. Temp is 98.7 and pulse 121.