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What are deadly pathologies that can present with headache?,”THIS GEM CCCTemporal arteritisHypertensive encephalopathyICP increased – pseudotumour cerebri, tumourSubarachnoid hemorrhageGlaucoma (acute angle closure)Eclampsia (pre)Meningitis
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Read moreHow do we differentiate subarachnoid hemorrhage from other headaches? What are common associated histories or exam findings?,”SUMSUDDEN onset – Thunderclap headache, “”Worse headache of my life””.UNLIKE other headaches.Maximal AT ONSET. Meningismus (nuchal rigidity, etc), focal neurological deficits (may be normal initially). Often occurs with exertion (exercise, intercourse, etc). Nausea
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Read moreWhen are antibiotics indicated in pancreatitis?,”For prophylaxis in pancreatic necrosis
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Read moreWhat are the physical presentations of hypercalcemia?,”Moans, groans, bones, stonesGI (groans): abdo pain, constipation, pancreatitis, PUD (Ca stimuates gastrin release)Renal (stones): calculi, polyuriaPsych (moans): deliriumBones (bones): bony pain
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Read moreWhat is an approach to polyarthritis?,”RICERheumatic: seropositive, seronegative, vasculitisInfectious: Bacterial, viral, fungal, post-infectious Crystal: gout, pseudogoutETC: Malignancy (acute leukemia), Sarcoidosis (Lofgren’s), Familial Mediterranean fever, Polymyalgia rheumatica
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