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  • Sean M. Fox
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Meningococcemia and Petechiae

  • Sean M. Fox
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Leukokoria – The White Pupil

  • Sean M. Fox
  • October 1, 2010

Inborn Errors of Metabolism presenting in the ED

  • Sean M. Fox
  • September 24, 2010

Urinalysis vs Dipstick (vs culture)

  • Sean M. Fox
  • September 17, 2010

Cerebral Spinal Fluid Analysis… Variations with Age

  • Sean M. Fox
  • September 10, 2010

Posterior DIslocation of Sternoclavicular Joint

  • Sean M. Fox
  • September 3, 2010

Submersion Events

  • Sean M. Fox
  • August 27, 2010

Pediatric C-spine “clearance”[1]

  • Sean M. Fox
  • August 20, 2010

Transtracheal ventilation – Needle or Knife?

  • Sean M. Fox
  • August 13, 2010

Medical Radiation Exposure – Big Deal?

  • Sean M. Fox
  • August 6, 2010
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