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Thickening or elevation of nail bed is
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Sign of release of TNF
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pulmonary disorders, bronchiectasis
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Philadephia chromosome present in 90% of
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CML, chronic myelogenous leukemia
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Auer rods associated with
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AML
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Leukemia in children
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ALL
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Bence-Jones proteins seen in
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Multiple myeloma
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Leukemia with no distinguishing traits
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CLL
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High TSH and low T4
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Hypothyroidism
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Most common valve in bacterial endocarditis
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Tricuspid
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Papulocquamous eruption common in young adults with single oval patch noticed before generalized fawn colored rash covering trunk and proximal extremities, lasts 5-6 wks
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Pityriasis rosea
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syphilis
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Presention of Pityriasis rosea
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Papulocquamous eruption common in young adults with single oval patch noticed before generalized fawn colored rash covering trunk and proximal extremities, lasts 5-6 wks
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Presentation of mesenteric ischemia and risk factors
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Sudden onset progressive increasing pain
Diffuse abdominal exam A-fib Hyper lipids |
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Type I DM with ear pain and foul aural discharge and temp
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Malignant OE
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IV cipro (admit to hosp)
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Fever precedes fine maculopapular rash
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Roseola
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Acute illness in child with conjunctivitis and Koplik spots
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Rubeola (measles)
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Lacey rash on extremities with mild illness in child
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Fifth’s disease
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Meds for Parkinsonism
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Levedopaa/carbidopa
Selegeline Amantadine – usually to treat influenza |
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Xray to show if there is effusion present in patient with lower lobe pneumonia
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Left lateral decubitus
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Purple plaques with silvery scales on extensor surfaces of elbows and knees and also papular lesion in linear pattern on inside of wrist (scratch) is what exam finding?
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Koebner’s phenomenon
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psoriasis
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Darier’s sign
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Allergic reaction where uticaria develops when skin is rubbed
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Fever, sudden onset of red spots on thorax, become vesicles on erythmatous base
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Varicella (chicken pox)
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SE of dilantin (phenitoin)
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Ginival hyperplasia, hirsutism
And at high dose nystagmus, ataxia, diplopia used to Tx? |
seizures (anticonvulsant)
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Child with translucent papules on hands and inner thighs with central umbication
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Molluscum contagiosum
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Bag of worms in lt scrotum
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Variocele
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Pain on one side of jaw during and 2 hr after eat
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Sialolithiasis
if parotid gland is erythematous and patient is sick it could also be? |
parotitis
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MC bug in empyyema
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Strep pneumo or staph aureus
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