Brady Pregerson, MD

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Ultrasound imagery. | Credit: Brady Pregerson

This endocrine case report from Brady Pregerson, MD, features a man in his 40s with a history of T1D presenting with waxing and waning right groin and inner thigh pain. Can you determine the proper diagnosis?

ECG computer readout of a person experiencing a heart attack. | Credit: Bardy Pregerson, MD

This cardiology case report from Brady Pregerson, MD, features a man in his early 60s with no known medical history presenting with chest pain radiating to both armpits and anterior neck, but not to the back. How would you react?

Computer print out of a patient's ECG. | Credit: Brady Pregerson, MD

This cardiology case report from Brady Pregerson, MD, features a man in his mid-30s brought by ambulance after 3-4 days of peripheral edema and generalized weakness after a missed dialysis appointment. Can you determine the correct diagnosis?

CT Scan of a patient's brain. | Credit: Brady Pregerson, MD

This endocrine case report from Brady Pregerson, MD features a 32-year-old female with a history of polycystic ovary syndrome and diabetes who presents to the emergency department for sudden trouble swallowing, confusion, and shakiness. Can you determine the correct diagnosis?

Abdominal imaging of patient featured in the case report. | Credit: Brady Pregerson, MD

This endocrine case report from Brady Pregerson, MD, features a patients in his mid-70s with a history of hypothyroidism presenting with weeks of nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea without blood but with a 30-pound weight loss. Can you determine the most likely diagnosis?

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This endocrine case report feature a woman with a history of diabetes, hypertension, and marijuana use in her mid 50s brought to the ED for confusion by her friend and neighbor who states that she has been like this for 3 days. Can you determine how best to proceed?

ECG printout from a patient featured in a case report | Credit: Brady Pregerson, MD

This cardiology case report from Brady Pregerson, MD, features man in his late-60s presenting to urgent care with 3 days of upper respiratory infection symptoms and one episode of near syncope. Check out the ECG and see if you can determine the correct diagnosis!

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This endocrine case report from Brady Pregerson, KMD, features a woman in her mid-30s with a history of cerebral astrocytoma status post radiation therapy presenting with generalized weakness, a gradual onset generalized headache, and excessive thirst. Can you determine the correct diagnosis?

Computer Read: NSR at 85, ST & T wave abnormality, consider lateral ischemia, Prolonged QT. Credit: Brady Pregerson, MD

Our latest case report from Brady Pregerson, MD, features a man in his mid-50s with a history of depression and hypertension who has not been taking his medication for a few weeks presenting to the hospital with suicidal ideation. Can you determine the correct diagnosis?

CT image of a patient with diabetes mellitus and gradually worsening ear pain.

Our latest endocrine case report from Brady Pregerson, MD, features a patient in their mid-70s with a history of diabetes mellitus and end-stage kidney disease presenting with 6 days of gradually worsening right ear pain. Can you determine the correct diagnosis?

ECG print out from a patient experiencing chest pain

This case report from Brady Pregerson, MD, features a woman in her late 60s with diabetes mellitus and hypertension presenting to the emergency department with 3 hours of chest heaviness, nausea, and lightheadedness. Can you determine the diagnosis?