New Interactive Medical Case: A Problem in Gestation

Posted by Karen Buckley • August 22nd, 2011

Our latest Interactive Medical Case, A Problem in Gestation, is now available.

A 39-year-old woman at 32 weeks of gestation presented with lower and middle back pain that radiated to the upper abdomen and an episode of vomiting.

Test your diagnostic and therapeutic skills and compare your performance with that of others at NEJM.org. Video, animation, and interactive content allow you to delve into the case. You may sign in to the site to save your work. CME credits are also available by taking the exam at the end of the case. CME exams associated with Interactive Medical Cases are worth up to 2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.

You may also wish to try one of our previous Interactive Medical Cases: A Sleeping Giant, A Sweet Source of Abdominal Pain, Lying Low, A Crazy Cause of Dyspnea, Bitter Pills, Hard to Conceive, A Rash Hypothesis, The Beat Goes On, Stalking the Diagnosis, Painful Purple Toes, A Crisis in Late Pregnancy, A Bloody Mystery, and The Writing on the Wall.

One Response to “New Interactive Medical Case: A Problem in Gestation”

  1. w martin says:

    perforated viscus

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