Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5653834 | The Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This case highlights the importance of recognizing acute medical conditions in patients thought to be suffering from major trauma. Acute porphyria should be considered in any patient with abdominal pain in combination with neuropsychiatric features, motor neuropathy, or hyponatremia. Patients often present to the ED without any medical history, and accurate diagnosis can be essential in the acute setting to minimize morbidity and mortality. The label of the major trauma call must be taken with great caution, and a broad differential diagnosis must be maintained throughout a diligent and thorough primary survey.
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Authors
Joel BA hons, Christine MBBS, FRCEM, Dip IMC, DRTM, Penelope BMedSci, MB BChir, PhD, FRCPath, Joanne May BSC hons, Duncan BSC hons, MBBS, FRCS, DiplMCRCSEd,