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Some updates on IST-3

14 Mar

If you’ve read the sprawling behemoth that is my critique of (now not so) recent stroke literature you’ll notice that it ends with a spiel on IST-3 – the big 3000 pt RCT that hopes to settle the question of … Read More »

stroke thrombolysis IST3, stroke lysis, tPA 1 Comment

Anatomy for Emergency Medicine 009: Brain Herniation

13 Mar

This is a quick run through of the 3 main brain herniation syndromes. Enjoy   [Direct Download] Here’s a lovely case from radiopaedia.org, of SDH with subfalcine and uncal herniation and even an infarct in the anterior cerebral territory. iTunes … Read More »

Anatomy in EM, lecture AFEM, anatomy, brain herniation, CT, head injury 10 Comments

Is clinical examination dead? Well of course not dummy

13 Mar

Last week I had a little post on “Is clinical examination dead” prompted by one of the local radiologists. It attracted some smart comments from some smart people. To make my position clear, I do not think clinical examination is … Read More »

thinking about medicine clinical examination 3 Comments

Nerdy Gear Post

11 Mar

I’m a big fan of lifehacker and was strangely intrigues by their recent series on stuff the writers use and how they work. So I’m going to try a similar one but from a medical web 2.0 point of view. … Read More »

geekery computers, geeky 7 Comments

Tasty Morsels of EM 028 – Brain Abscess

10 Mar

about 2% as common as brain tumours are but can look similar. More likely it’s a tumour not an abscess 2:1 male:female about 35% contiguous spread from craniofacial sites (think ears and sinuses) about 90% of cerebellar abscesses are otic … Read More »

tasty morsels brain abscess, infectious disease 2 Comments

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