A patient presents to the clinic with abdominal pain, nausea…

A patient presents to the clinic with abdominal pain, nausea, urinary frequency, urinary urgency, and generalized malaise. On physical exam you note positive costovertebral angle tenderness. After urinalysis you note RBCs and small calcium oxalate crystals on microscopy. What is your top differential diagnosis? 

A 7 year old boy is brought into the clinic due to acute new…

A 7 year old boy is brought into the clinic due to acute new onset of limping. The onset was insidious without injury to the affected let. There is pain and limitation of motion to the right hip. The patient is afebrile and generally well appearing besides this limp. Labs are unremarkable for any abnormality. This may be indicative of which of the following condition?

An adult patient presents with an acute injury to the left 4…

An adult patient presents with an acute injury to the left 4th toe after stubbing the toe. On physical exam there is localized swelling, ecchymosis and tenderness to palpation to the left 4th toe. Patient’s vascular and neurological exam of the foot/lower extremity is within normal limits. X Ray of the left 4th toe reveals a non-displaced fracture. What will be a component of your treatment plan?