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Gerstmann Syndrome
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Dominant Parietal lesion.
Finger agnosia, acalculia, left-right confusion, agraphia |
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Hallervorden-Spatz disease
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autosomal recessive. pigmentary degeneration of the globus pallidus, substantia nigra, and red nucleus. iron deposition. late childhood. progressive upper motor signs and deterioration of intellect
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Tolosa-Hunt Syndrome
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unilateral, retro-orbital intense pain
assoc w/ opthalmoplegia and sensory loss over forehead, spares pupil -granulomatous lesion of cavernous sinus or superior orbital fissure. |
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what is the differential for PEA?
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The 5 H's and 5 T's:
Hydrogen -acidosis, Hypovolemia, Hypoxia, Hyper/hypokalemia, hypothermia Tablets, Tamponade, Tension pneumo, Thrombosis-ACS, Thrombosis-PE. |
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What is the defibrillation sequence for VF/VT?
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200, 300, 360 J. Edison before medicine.
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amiodarone induced pulmonary toxic effects
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diffuse alveolar damage
BOOP bronchospasm diffuse alveolar hemorrhage hypersensitivity pneumonitis CHF due to myocardial suppression pulmonary infiltrates w/ eosinophilia interstitial lung disease |