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- Radiological Oddity #017 by Life in the Fast Lane on Nov 17, 2009
34 year old male presents with suprapubic discomfort, tachycardia, hypertension and a ruddy complexion. Bladder scan determined 750mL of urine within the bladder and distal cause for urinary obstruction was sought.
- Radiology Oddity #016 by Life in the Fast Lane on Nov 3, 2009
It is another busy night in ED. The ‘Bat-Phone’ rings, gently pricking the ear to attention in anticipation of the next code… We are bringing in a 60 year old lady with profuse diaphoresis, hypotensive with a systolic of 70 and alte...
- Top Ten Foreign Bodies by Life in the Fast Lane on Oct 29, 2009
From time to time little things get lost. Whether you are playing billiards naked in the dark; counting money with your tongue; battling with an electric rolling pin….or just ’slipping’ whilst in the shower….you may be unlucky...
- Top 10 Foreign Bodies by Life in the Fast Lane on Oct 29, 2009
From time to time little things get lost. Whether you are playing billiards naked in the dark; counting money with your tongue; battling with an electric rolling pin....or just 'slipping' whilst in the shower....you may be unlucky enough to find your...
- Radiological oddity #015 by Life in the Fast Lane on Oct 26, 2009
A 32 year-old male with no previous medical problems, other than a history of smoking cigarettes, was infected by swine-origin influenza virus (SOIV) and developed severe ‘FLAAARDS’ (’flu’-A associated acute respiratory distre...
- My chest is burning! by Life in the Fast Lane on Oct 8, 2009
The Minerva section of the British Medical Journal was probably the only part of any medical journal I used to look at when I was a medical student. It has taken me sometime to find it, but the following chest radiograph of a West Indian man with sev...
- FACEM VAQ Radiology 004 by Life in the Fast Lane on Sep 30, 2009
A 57 year old female car driver presents following a head on collision with a bus at 60Kph. Her observations are listed below. HR 98 /min BP 130/90 mmHg supine RR 24 /min SpO2 98 % a. Describe and interpret her Xray (40%) b. Outl...




