Authors: Dr James Watts | East Lancashire NHS Trust, Blackburn, Dr Brendan McGrath | Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
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Hyperinflammatory State in the Intensive Care Unit .
A 45-year-old woman presented via ambulance to A+E complaining of shortness of breath, cough, malaise and headache that had been ongoing for the last 3 days. Her past medical history consisted of HIV which she was diagnosed with 20 years ago; she stopped highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART) 10 years ago...
Author: Dr Iain Fraser
A 45-year-old woman presented via ambulance to A+E complaining of shortness of breath, cough, malaise and headache that had been ongoing for the last 3 days. Her past medical history consisted of HIV which she was diagnosed with 20 years ago; she stopped highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART) 10 years ago...
Author: Dr Iain Fraser
Author: Dr Sudhindra Kulkarni | Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Author: Dr James Watts | East Lancashire NHS Teaching Hospitals Trust
Author: Dr Saoirse Lyons, Dr Duncan Chambler | Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Postpartum Pulmonary Embolus
The Combined Programme route to a CCT is a simplified application process for doctors appointed to a training programme intended to lead to a CCT in ICM
A 44-year-old man with relapsed diffuse large B-cell lymphoma is referred to critical care for assessment on day five following CAR-T cell therapy. He had initially remained well post-infusion, but over the past 48 hours has developed persistent pyrexia, increasing oxygen requirements, and new confusion.
Author: Laurence Hodierne
Author: Laurence Hodierne
The regulations covering the FFICM examinations
Case of the Month #58 From River to Resus: A Severe Case of Leptospirosis
A 48-year-old previously well woman presented to the Emergency Department with a 7-day history of fever, myalgia, and nausea, progressing over the past 24 hours to increasing fatigue, jaundice, and oliguria.
Author: Dr Lorna Abraham
A 48-year-old previously well woman presented to the Emergency Department with a 7-day history of fever, myalgia, and nausea, progressing over the past 24 hours to increasing fatigue, jaundice, and oliguria.
Author: Dr Lorna Abraham