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Clinical Reasoning — Flashcards

Clinical Reasoning — Flashcards

Clinical Reasoning — Flashcards

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#571

Recurrent skin, mucosal (e.g. tooth) infections without purulence and neutrophilia is suggestive of _____

Hint: diagnosis

#572

Angiofibromas (face) Ash-leaf spots (hypopigmented on Wood's lamp) Shagreen patches (common on low back) Afebrile seizures = _____

Hint: diagnosis

#573

What will be seen on KUB of Ogilvie syndrome? _____

#574

Testing for antimitochondrial antibodies (AMAs) is highly sensitive and specific for _____

#575

What is the best noninvasive test to confirm diagnosis of H. pylori infection? _____

#576

How is the **level** (high vs. low) of an **imperforate anus** determined? _____

#577

How does a pt. present w/ gallstone pancreatitis? _____

#578

A patient presents with **painful, grouped vesicles** on an erythematous base. What is the likely diagnosis? _____

#579

Fever and nuchal rigidity is suggestive of _____

Hint: condition

#580

An ABI of _____ is considered diagnostic of occlusive peripheral arterial disease (PAD) in symptomatic patients

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