"Stone-in-neck" means your patient that did not have cholecystitis confirmed by radiology today is on track to get it. Consult surgery. This sign (and open access article) deserves more attention. https://t.co/5hwl4EyfZ9
@Manoj_Wickram @askpocus @NephroP @IMPOCUSFocus @Wilkinsonjonny @nick_wroe @RJonesSonoEM @cianmcdermott @icmteaching @iceman_ex @jminardi21 @daniel_opazo @kyliebaker888 @Aidan_Baron Beautiful case of a GB calculus in the neck of the GB. If it does not roll
RT @sticksEM: I’ve seen 2 cases of the SIN sign in the last couple weeks. Helpful to remember for patients with gallbag complaints. https:…
I’ve seen 2 cases of the SIN sign in the last couple weeks. Helpful to remember for patients with gallbag complaints. https://t.co/gIJDnH6lqu @TeddyDanielz @craio7 @AventuraEUS @WUSTL_US #POCUS
Don’t believe me? Believe this... https://t.co/O8U78vMZFM
RT @Hofstra_EM: From our very own @MatNssono at @Northwell_EM ! #sinsign https://t.co/S9sN4rEmun
From our very own @MatNssono at @Northwell_EM ! #sinsign https://t.co/S9sN4rEmun
SIN = cholecystitis🤢 https://t.co/AKWc0wsroP
RT @EMDexUS: https://t.co/M552slkygn SIN 97% specific and PPV 93% for dx cholecystitis. Sn 56%, NPV 76% not high. @VenkBellamkonda @MayoC…
https://t.co/M552slkygn SIN 97% specific and PPV 93% for dx cholecystitis. Sn 56%, NPV 76% not high. @VenkBellamkonda @MayoClinicEM