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23 Cards in this Set
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monocytoisis
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eosinophilia
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leukopenia
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neutropenia
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erythroleukoblastic Blood film
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thrompocytopenia
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isolated spleenomegaly
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isolated hepatomegaly
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hepatospleenomegaly
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generalized lymphadenopathy
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koebner phenomena
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pathergy test +ve
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nikolsky sign +ve
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HAG metabolic acidosis
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NAG metabolic acidosis
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1
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Hypertension + hypokalemia (7)
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Primary hyperaldesteronism
Renovascular disease Renin secreating tumor Syndr of inappropriate mineralocortic. Excess Glucocorticoid supressibale hyperaldestorinism Congenital adrenal hyperplasia liddle syn |
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SIADH
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NSAIDs use (ex; rheumat.arthritis)
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Hypotonic hyponatremia
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SIADH
(euvolemic) Mineralocorticoid def (hypovolemic) Renal failure/nephrotic (hypervolemic) |
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Plyuria/polydipsia
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DM
DI Psychogenic |
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drug induced lupus
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High risk:
Procainamide (antiarrhythmic) Hydralazine (antihypertensive) Moderate to low risk: Infliximab anti (TNF-α) Etanercept anti (TNF-α) Isoniazid (antibiotic) Minocycline (antibiotic) Pyrazinamide (antibiotic) Quinidine (antiarrhythmic) D-Penicillamine (anti-inflammatory) Carbamazepine (anticonvulsant) Oxcarbazepine (anticonvulsant) Phenytoin (anticonvulsant) Propafenone (antiarrhythmic) |
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erythema nodosum
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pyoderma gangrenosum
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gum hypertrophy
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anticonvulsants : (most phenytoin)
cyclosporine calcium channel blockers (most nifedipine) pregnancy puberty vitamin C deficiency AML granulolomatous diseases, MALIGNANCY Winchester syndrome |