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Recurrent bacterial infection in an adult?
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Read moreElevated alkaline phosphatase?
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Read moreAnkylosing spondylitis (AS)?,”AS is a chronic inflammatory disease of the axial skeleton characterized by progressive stiffness of the spine, sacroiliitis on radiographs
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Read moreNephrotic GN?,”Nephrotic GN typically presents with proteinuria > 3.5 g/day, bland urinary sediment (few cells or casts), and possible microscopic hematuria. Patients may also have significant edema and hyperlipidemia. Common causes of nephrotic syndrome include focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, minimal change disease, membranous nephropathy, diabetes, primary amyloidosis
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Read moreNephritic GN?,”Nephritic GN usually presents with red blood cells, white blood cells, casts (red blood cell and/or white blood cell), and variable degrees of proteinuria. Mild GN presents with a nephritic sediment without renal insufficiency or nephrotic syndrome. Causes include IgA nephropathy, lupus nephritis, and thin basement membrane disease. Moderate-to-severe GN has nephritic sediment, decreased GFR, and variable degree of proteinuria. Etiologies include postinfectious, lupus, membranoproliferative GN (MPGN), rapidly progressive GN (RPGN), and vasculitis (eg
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Read moreDrugs associated with acute pancreatitis?,”Common drugs associated with pancreatitis:1. Diuretics (furosemide, thiazides)2. Drugs for inflammatory bowel disease (sulfasalazine, 5-ASA)3. Immunosuppressive agents (azathioprine)4. HIV-related medications (didanosine, pentamidine)5. Antibiotics (metronidazole
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Read morePharmacologic management of Prinzmetal’s angina?,”Variant angina (Prinzmetal’s angina) causes chest pain by coronary vasospasm. It typically occurs in young females, and the greatest risk factor for variant angina is smoking. The treatment for this condition involves elimination of risk factors such as smoking
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Read moreSide effects of hydroxychloroquine for SLE?
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