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Raised ICP and Intracranial shunts – some notes

30 Apr

From the wonderful Roberts & Hedges Raised ICP normally ICP can rise to 80-100mmHg just when coughing/straining being intracranial hypertension has a huge list of associated conditions so just cause you’ve got headache, normal CT and a raised pressure on … Read More »

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Anatomy for Emergency Medicine 014: Cavernous sinus

27 Apr

Still in the skull but this time looking at the cavernous sinus. [Direct Download] The case report in the video can be found here iTunes | Generic RSS  

Anatomy in EM, lecture AFEM, cavernous sinus 5 Comments

On how Web 2.0 just might save someone else’s life…

26 Apr

I haven’t work full time in EM since June 2010. I go back to it in July 2012 after two years teaching anatomy here. I started this site almost a year ago as a means of keeping in touch with all … Read More »

FOAM FOAMed, web 2.0 FOAM 2 Comments

Anatomy for Emergency Medicine 013: Post Communicating Artery

20 Apr

Yes I know it’s more circle of willis stuff but we’re getting there I promise you. [Direct Download] Don’t forget to hit the HD tab if you’re watching it on the website. Links to RootAtlas.com And a really neat one: … Read More »

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Does an anterior STEMI rule out dissection?

15 Apr

Well… errr… no. Sorry about that. Mea culpa. I was idly fulfilling my Irish stereotype planting potatoes in the back garden (seriously…) while listening to an old EM:RAP and listening to a discussion of cath lab activations and STEMI and … Read More »

critical appraisal aortic dissection, literature review, STEMI 7 Comments

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