Annals of B-Pod: Quick Hit Case
/"Hey Doc, I'm not walking well..."
The patient is a 30-year-old female with no past medical history who presents to the Emergency Department shortly after stepping through a picture frame that was propped up on her floor at home. The glass shattered, lacerating the posterior aspect of her left lower leg. She is complaining of difficulty walking, but denies loss of sensation distal to the injury. Her tetanus is up to date.
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Authored by Jared Ham, MD Posted by Grace Lagasse, MD
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