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Images in various forms, including radiographs, ultrasounds, waveforms, and other several other graphic representations, are a key part of pulmonary and critical care medicine. The Assembly on Clinical Problems is pleased to provide brief, image-based cases with key clinical questions.

We welcome the submission of any brief, image-based case/question. Each submitted case will be assigned for review by a section editor, based primarily on the type of image. Cases can be submitted using this template. Please review our list of archived cases (below). We are especially interested in novel cases with diagnoses that are not already represented on this website.

Please contact us with any comments or questions.

Janaki Deepak, MD, MBBS, FACP & Megan Acho, MD, MS
Quick Hits Editors

 

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Cardiovascular  

Diffuse Parenchymal Lung Disease  

Gastroenterology  

Hematology/Oncology  

Complications of Cancer Treatment

  • NONE

Hematologic/Oncologic Syndromes

  • NONE

Liquid Tumors

  • NONE

Solid Tumors

  • NONE

Infections  

Interventional Pulmonology  

Lung Neoplasm  

Lung Transplant  

  • NONE

Mechanical Ventilation  

Miscellaneous  

Neurology  

Brain Death

  • NONE

Hemorrhagic Stroke

  • NONE

Miscellaneous

Ischemic Stroke

Seizures/Status Epilepticus

  • NONE

Spinal Cord Injury/Disease

  • NONE

Obstetrics  

Obstructive Lung Disease  

Pediatric Pulmonology  

Pharmacology/Toxicology  

Pulmonary Vascular Disease  

Renal, Endocrine, and Metabolic Disorders  

Acid-Base Disorders

Endocrinologic Disorders

  • NONE

Rheumatologic Disorders

Sleep Medicine & Neuromuscular Disorders  

Hypersomnia

  • NONE

Insomnia

  • NONE

Neuromuscular Disorders

Obstructive Sleep Apnea/Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome/Central Sleep Apnea

Surgery  

 


Disclaimer: Information on the Quick Hits Website is for general educational purposes and does not establish a medical standard of care to be followed in every patient encounter.