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cellulitis >inflammation of FOM
following infection of roots of teeth |
ludwig's angina
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submandibular space infection
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ludwig's angina
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openmouth appearance
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ludwig angina
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mixed infection
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ludwig's angina
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what is present in ludwig
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strep
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lumpy jaw
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actinomycosis
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sulfur granules
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actinomycosis
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leukocytosis
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bacterial infection
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large # of leukocytes
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leukocytosis
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systemic bacterial infection
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leukocytosis
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increase in neutrophils
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leukocytosis=bacterial infecion
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scarlet fever
staph appendicitis tularemia |
leukocytosis
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depressed leukocytosis
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typoid fever
brucellosis |
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5,000-10,000
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normal leukocytes
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leukemoid
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100,000 of leukocytes
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increase eosinophil
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parasitic infection
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margination
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lining of WBC along wall of vessel
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orthomyxovirus
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influenza
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spikes on outer envelope
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influenza
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inhibits replication of influenza A
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amantadine
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granulomas in the infected tissue
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pulmonary TB
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caseous granuloma
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secondary TB
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miliary TB
disseminated TB |
secondary TB
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mcburney point
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lower right quadrant inflammation
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pressing abdomen at mcBurney's point
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tenderness
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chronic inflammation of intestinal wall
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crohn
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non necrotizing granulomatous inflammation
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crohn
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common neoplasm of appendix
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carcinoid tumor
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chronic dx in large intestine
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ulcerative colitis
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bloody diarrhea
abdominal cramps/fever |
ulcerative colitis
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CDC cases
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1-chlamydia
2-gonorrhea |
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sys appear 2-10 days after sexual contact
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bleeding a/w sex
painful burning when urinate vagianal discharge |
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txt gonorrhea
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ceftriaxone
spectinomycin |
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obligate intracellular parasite
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chlamydia
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salpingitis
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inflammation of fallopian tube
=chlamydia |
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syphilis occurs in how many stages
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3
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treponema pallidum
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syphilis
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congenital infections in neonates
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syphilis
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nonpainful chancre
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primary syphilis
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highly infectious stage
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secondary syphilis
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maculopapuar rash
condyloma lata |
secondary syphilis
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gumma
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tertiary syphilis
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neurologic sx
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tertiary syphilis
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encephalitis
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viral
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neisseria meningitis=
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waterhouse
friderichsens |
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bilateral adrenal hemorrhage
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waterhouse
friderichsens |
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strep pneumonia
neisseria meningitis |
meningitis
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meningitis in kids
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hemophilus influenza
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urban area
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enteroviruses
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enteroviruses=
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coxsac
polio echo |
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worldwide infection
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pandemic
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infection occurs more frequent that usual
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epidemic
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constantly present at low level
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endemic
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subclinical
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detected only by rise in antibody
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latent state
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reactivation of growth
recurrence of sypmptoms |