Questions of the Week for 5/9/23

Authors: Christian Gerhart and Sam Stringer

1.    CMV retinitis is most common in which patient population?

2.    A patient presents with sudden onset, PAINLESS monocular vision loss an hour ago. This patient may be a candidate for what therapy?

The “lightbulb sign” seen here is indicative of what shoulder pathology?

Case courtesy of Andrew Murphy, <a href="https://radiopaedia.org/?lang=us">Radiopaedia.org</a>. From the case <a href="https://radiopaedia.org/cases/46646?lang=us">rID: 46646</a>

4.    When examining a lateral elbow radiograph, what findings related to the fat pads are considered abnormal?

5. You have a patient with a Boxer's fracture and examine for appropriate finger cascade. Where should the fingers point to? What is the significance of an abnormal finger cascade in the setting of a Boxer's fracture?

6.    A patient with previous roux en Y presents with abdominal pain. What unique diagnoses must be considered?

7.    Your patient with a Roux en Y three months ago presents with abdominal pain but has a negative CT. They also endorse some dark stools. What common diagnosis should be considered in this patient?

8. A patient with a recent gastric banding procedure presents with acute abdominal pain and vomiting. What diagnosis must be considered? 

9.   What commonly used analgesic should typically be avoided in patients who have previously undergone bariatric surgery?

10.   Bruising on which areas is always abnormal in children?