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Eponym for acute pericarditis 2 weeks after myocardial infarction
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Dressler's syndrome
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Meaning of 2 in CHADS2 mnemonic
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Stroke or TIA awarded 2 points
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Location of blood vessels most often involved in Moyamoya disease
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Cerebrovascular (accept brain, intracranial)
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Ranolazine produces this ECG change
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Increases QT interval
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Diagnosis of conduction abnormality
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Left bundle branch block
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Most common cause of hospital admission for sickle cell anemia
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Pain crisis
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Genetic transmission of von Willebrand's disease
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Autosomal dominant disorder
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Diagnosis for non-cardiac pulmonary edema 6 hours after transfusion
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TRALI (transfusion-related acute lung injury)
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The most common disorder of erythrocyte metabolism
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Glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency
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Most likely leukemia responsible for peripheral blood smear
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Chronic myeloid leukemia (accept CML)
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Eponym for a renal-pulmonary vasculitis syndrome and positive anti-glomerular basement membrane antibody
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Goodpasture syndrome
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Category of acute kidney injury associated with muddy brown casts
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ATN (acute tubular necrosis)
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Syndrome of normal anion-gap metabolic acidosis, hypokalemia, urine pH > 5.5 and renal stones
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Type 1 (distal) renal tubular acidosis (RTA alone not acceptable)
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Neurological complication of overly rapid correction of serum sodium in severe hyponatremia
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Pontine and extrapontine myelinolysis (accept either, accept myelinolysis, central pontine myelinolysis or osmotic demyelination)
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Cause of acute renal failure associated with oral sodium phosphate bowel cleansing preparations
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Acute phosphate nephropathy
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