Critical Care
The Southwest Journal of Pulmonary and Critical Care publishes articles directed to those who treat patients in the ICU, CCU and SICU including chest physicians, surgeons, pediatricians, pharmacists/pharmacologists, anesthesiologists, critical care nurses, and other healthcare professionals. Manuscripts may be either basic or clinical original investigations or review articles. Potential authors of review articles are encouraged to contact the editors before submission, however, unsolicited review articles will be considered.
Ultrasound for Critical Care Physicians: Atypical Headache
A 76 year old woman presented with complaints of a new onset of headache especially on the right. Brain CT scan and MRI were unremarkable. Her erythrocyte sedimentation rate was markedly elevated. An ultrasound of the chest was performed (Figures 1 and 2).
Figure 1. Long axis view through the aortic valve area (movie has been slowed).
Figure 2. Transverse view through the aorta (movie has been slowed).
What does the ultrasound show?
Reference as: Gotway MB. Ultrasound for critical care physicians: atypical headache. Southwest J Pulm Crit Care. 2013;7(5):289-90. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13175/swjpcc125-13 PDF