Most cases of primary tuberculosis occur in _____ and the immunocompromised (demographic)
#2
Which immunodeficiency presents with delayed separation of the umbilical cord (>30 days)? _____
#3
The acute form of ITP commonly arises in _____ (age group) weeks after a viral infection or immunization
#4
When does common variable immunodeficiency typically present? _____
#5
_____ is a ToRCHeS infection that presents with hearing loss, seizures, petechial rash and a "blueberry muffin" rash.
#6
Patients with ataxia-telangiectasia have vitiligo, granulomas, and a high recurrence of _____ infections
#7
What is the likely diagnosis in a child that presents with fever and signs of heart failure ~1 week after an URI?
_____
#8
The measles rash starts on the _____ and moves _____-wards
#9
Narrowing of the _____ and _____ region produces the "steeple sign" on CXR of croup (parainfluenza virus)
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