A young unidentified patient presents to your tertiary ED after an unrestrained motor-vehicle crash. Single axial and coronal portal venous contrast CT slices are shown.
Case image courtesy of Assoc. Prof Craig Hacking, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 34984.
Axial CT abdomen
Coronal CT abdomen
List three (3) abnormal findings on the CT.
(Marked out of 3.0)
/ 3
Regarding CT in blunt abdominal and pelvic trauma, list five (5) pathologies that may often be missed on the initial scan.
(Marked out of 5.0)
/ 5
For trauma thromboelastography, list a treatment response to each TEG abnormality shown in the table.
(Marked out of 4.0)
| TEG abnormality |
Treatment response |
| Increased R time |
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| Decreased alpha angle |
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| Decreased MA |
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| Fibrinolysis |
|
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Total Score: 0 / 12
Percentage: 0%
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