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Aortic disastersRobert L Rogers
Department of Surgery Division of Emergency Medicine, The University of Maryland School of Medicine, 419 West Redwood Street, Suite 280, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
Emerg Med Clin North Am 22:887-908. 2004..Ultimately, this strategy would provide protection for the patient and the physician...
Intraventricular conduction abnormalitiesRobert L Rogers
Department of Surgery Division of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 419 West Redwood Street, Suite 280, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
Emerg Med Clin North Am 24:41-51, vi. 2006..It is useful to categorize conduction abnormalities, or blocks, by the number of fascicles involved. This article reviews intraventricular conduction abnormalities...
Venous thromboembolic disease in the elderly patient: atypical, subtle, and enigmaticRobert L Rogers
Department of Emergency Medicine, The University of Maryland School of Medicine, 110 South Paca Street, Suite 200, 6th Floor, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
Clin Geriatr Med 23:413-23, viii. 2007..By having an appreciation for the subtle and atypical presentations of VTE, they will be in a position to significantly lower morbidity and mortality in older patients...
Severe hypertension in the geriatric patient-is it an emergency or not?Robert L Rogers
Department of Emergency Medicine, The University of Maryland School of Medicine, 110 South Paca Street, Suite 200, 6th Floor, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
Clin Geriatr Med 23:363-70, vii. 2007..This article provides evidence for the argument that hypertension is rarely an emergency at all; even patients who have exceedingly high blood pressure can be treated as outpatients...
Skin and soft tissue infectionsRobert L Rogers
Department of Emergency Medicine, The University of Maryland School of Medicine, 110 South Paca Street, Suite 200, Emergency Medicine, Sixth Floor, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
Prim Care 33:697-710. 2006..Failure to consider the diagnosis and refer may lead to significant morbidity and even mortality...
The Brugada syndromeAmal Mattu
Department of Surgery/Division of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, USA
Am J Emerg Med 21:146-51. 2003..Therefore, it is imperative that all emergency physicians be familiar with the typical ECG manifestations of Brugada syndrome. Three illustrative cases are presented with a review of the syndrome...
Dermatologic emergenciesBrian J Browne
Department of Emergency Medicine, The University of Maryland School of Medicine, 110 South Paca Street, Sixth Floor, Suite 200, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
Prim Care 33:685-95, vi. 2006..As important as recognizing signs and symptoms of cardiac ischemia is the ability to recognize potentially life-threatening dermatologic disorders or dermatologic manifestations of life-threatening systemic diseases...
Acute congestive heart failure in the emergency departmentRobert L Rogers
Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 110 South Paca Street, Sixth Floor, Suite 200, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
Cardiol Clin 24:115-23, vii. 2006..The approach to the critically ill patient who has heart failure should be multidisciplinary and involve the emergency physician and the cardiologist who will care for the patient...
Expectations of an emergency medicine clerkship directorRobert L Rogers
Department of Emergency Medicine, The University of Maryland School of Medicine RLR, Baltimore, MD, USA
Acad Emerg Med 18:513-8. 2011..This reference document serves as a template for the job description and expectations of an EM CD...
Emergencies in the outpatient setting: Part IIRobert L Rogers
Med Clin North Am 90:xi-xii. 2006
