Author: Haroon Shaukat MD

I was born and raised in Silver Spring, Maryland, but with very little knowledge of all things DC. “Crabs and football, that’s what Maryland does”, unfortunately I could only partake in one of those. I grew up with a crab allergy so blue crabs are a make believe creature to me, much like the lochness monster. I decided to take the leap of faith and attend medical school abroad but family and home could not keep me away for too long. Residency took me to New Jersey where I began to cultivate my love for medical education and low tolerance for poor pain control. Did I mention I also learned that I outgrew my crab allergy in NJ! Alas, to the DMV I return! Hopefully to contribute to medical education and quality improvement while feasting on a Maryland blue crab or two.

Hot Seat Case # 118 Denouement: 80 day old infant febrile and fussy

Monica Prieto, MD Children’s National Medical Center Case: 80 day old fully vaccinated infant, ex 36-weeker, presented as a bounce-back for two days of fever and one day of fussiness. Workup the prior day revealed an unremarkable physical examination as well as a normal WBC count and UA. Blood and Urine cultures showed NGTD for the […]

Hot Seat Case # 117 Denouement: 7 yo female with facial swelling

Nadira Ramkellawan, MD INOVA Fairfax Children’s Hopital Case: 7 yo female with tactile fever and unilateral eye swelling diagnosed with sinusitis with possible subperiosteal involvement on imaging. ENT was consulted and advised outpatient management and follow up. The patient ultimately returned with acute onset new seizures found to have intracranial involvement and progression of disease. […]

Hot Seat Case # 116 Denouement: 12 yo female with an allergic reaction

Sarah Isbey MD, Children’s National Medical Center Case: 12 yo female with severe seasonal allergies who passed the observation time period in the allergist office after allergy shots but appeared to have an anaphylactic reaction at home. The crux of the dilemma in this case is how to handle cases revolving around AMA (against medical […]

POCUS IOTW: FAST Exam

This is a trauma patient with a positive FAST. This is a transverse view of the bladder in the FAST exam of the pelvis. You can appreciate the sharp corners indicating that it is free fluid rather than encased fluid (such as a cyst, or within the bowel). “The information in these cases has been […]

POCUS IOTW: Embedded Larvae

Patient presented with boils. Recent to travel to Ethiopia. US image shows hyperechoic area – bright white area (arrow) Incision and EXTRACTION of a larva. “The information in these cases has been changed to protect patient identity and confidentiality. The images are only provided for educational purposes and members agree not to download them, share […]