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21 Cards in this Set
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glomerular disease a/w:
hypercellular glomeruli |
PSGN
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glomerular disease a/w:
linear pattern |
good pasture
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glomerular disease a/w:
loss of epithelial foot process |
minimal change
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glomerular disease a/w:
tram tracks appearnace |
membranoproliferative
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glomerular disease a/w:
nephritis, deafness, cataracts |
alports
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glomerular disease a/w:
purpura on back of arms and legs, abdominal pain and IgA nephropathy |
HUS
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glomerular disease a/w:
anti dsDNA |
Lupus
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next step in px with very painful irreducible inguinal mass
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surgical resection
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what is the cause of aplastic anemia with thumb abnormalities, diffuse hypo or hyperpigmentation, cafe au lait spots and short stature
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fanconis anemia
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what acne Rx is a/w photosensitivity
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tetracyclines
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what organism causes acne
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propionibacterum acnes
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Rx options for acne
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benzoyl peroxide
Vit A steroids antibiotics OCP spironolactone |
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what SE of oral isotretinoin
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teratogenic
dryness hepatotoxic inc TG depression pseudotumor cerebri |
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what should be avoided in a px with rosacea
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spicy hot food
alcohol caffeine exercise skin products |
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what skin pathology is a/w teardrop vesicles
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varicella
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when should acyclovir be used in varicella
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older than 12
cutaneous or cardiopulmonary disorders inhaled steroids chronic salicylates |
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Rx for postherpetic neuralgia
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gabapentin
pregabalin TCA lidocaine patches |
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Rx for rosacea
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sulfacetamide
metronidazole laser therapy for rhinophyma |
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what time frame should varicella be treated
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first 72 hours
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what can be used to diagnose herpes
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tzanck smear
viral culture |
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Rx for zoster
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acyclovir
valacyclovir fancyclovir |