Challenge: This is the favorite Moffitt cardiac diagnosis. What are you looking at?Image shown under fair use.
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Challenge: This is the favorite Moffitt cardiac diagnosis. What are you looking at?
A 65 year old man who had an MI a month ago presents with chest pain upon deep inspiration as well as malaise. He received a coronary artery bypass for the MI. Currently, exam shows a temperature of 39, a pericardial friction rub, and leukocytosis. The sed rate is increased. Sequential radiographs are shown above.
Challenge: What's the diagnosis?
A 40 year old Asian man presents for a routine adult check-up and because his father, paternal grandfather, and paternal uncle all died of sudden cardiac death in their sleep before the age of 40, an EKG is taken. A shows a normal EKG. B shows this patient's EKG. The cardiac review of systems is notable for an episode of unexplained syncope a few months ago.
A 30 year old woman from Denmark presents with a several year history of intermittent sensory changes in her arms, legs, and face. From time to time, she will get in numbness or tingling but they usually self-resolve in time. She's also had episodes of double vision, vision loss, and problems with walking. On exam, when you flex her neck, she gets electric shock-like sensations that run down her back. T1-weighted MRI monthly scans are shown above.