Acute Care Surgery.-
Fever and Hypotension in the Intensive Care Unit.- Nausea, Vomiting, and Left Groin Mass.- Abdominal Pain, Nausea, and Vomiting.- Right Leg Pain, Swelling, and Erythema for Two Days.- Abnormal Screening Mammogram.-
Breast and Skin.-
New Palpable Mass in Right Breast.- Recently Changed Skin Lesion.-
Cardiothoracic.-
Chest Pain, Diaphoresis, and Nausea.- Chest and Back Pain,- Hemoptysis, Cough and Weight Loss.-
Endocrine.-
Incidentally Discovered Adrenal Mass on CT Scan.- Fatigue, Constipation, and Depressed Mood.- Intermittent Episodes of Sweating, Palpitations, and Hypertension.- Neck Mass That Moves With Swallowing.-
Head and Neck.-
Progressively Hoarse Voice.- Lump on Neck Increasing in Size.- Aural Fullness, Hearing Loss, and Tinnitus.-
Hepatopancreaticobiliary.-
Postprandial Right Upper Quadrant Pain.- Right Upper Quadrant Pain, Fever, Nausea, and Vomiting.- Severe Epigastric Pain With Nausea and Vomiting.- New Onsetof Painless Jaundice.-
Lower Gastrointestinal.-
Bright Red Blood per Rectum.- Right Lower Quadrant Abdominal Pain.- Pencil-Thin Stools and Intermittent Constipation.- Chronic Constipation Presenting With Severe Abdominal Pain.- Left Lower Quadrant Pain and Fever.- Fatigue and Bloody Diarrhea.-
Neurosurgery.-
Neck Pain and Extremity Weakness Following Trauma.- Loss of Consciousness Following Head Trauma.-
Orthopedic.-
Multiple Extremity Injuries After Motorcycle Accident.- Immediate Swelling After Trauma to the Knee.- Adolescent Male With Right Groin Pain and Limp.- Chronic Right Hand Pain.-
Pediatric.-
Full-Term Male Infant With Respiratory Distress.- Infant With Bilious Emesis.- Infant With Nonbilious Emesis.- Infant Born With Abdominal Wall Defect.- Excessive Drooling in a Newborn.-
Surgical Complications.-
Postoperative Bleeding.- Postoperative Decreased Urine Output.- Shortness of Breath Five Days After Surgery.-
Trauma.-
Abdominal Pain Following Motor Vehicle Collision.- Penetrating Abdominal Trauma.- Pedestrian Struck By Motor Vehicle.- Gunshot Wound to the Left Neck.- Stab Wound to the Chest.- Burns to the Face, Trunk, and Extremities.- Severe Right Leg Pain After Tibia Fracture.-
Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding.-
Bloody Emesis.- Severe Epigastric Abdominal Pain.- Weight Loss and Early Satiety.- Chest Pain After Vomiting.-
Urology.-
Scrotal Pain.- Scrotal Mass.- Blood in Urine.-
Vascular.-
Transient Loss of Vision in the Right Eye.- Right Calf Pain With Walking.- Sudden Onset of Severe Left-Sided Abdominal Pain.- Cold, Painful Right Lower Extremity.