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What is the pathophysiology and classic presentation of a primary spontaneous pneumothorax?,”Caused by ruptured subpleural blebs. The common patients is a tall, thin, young man (15-35yo)
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Read moreWhat are causes of secondary spontaneous pneumothorax?,”3Cs and SIN1. COPD (main one) and asthma2. CF3. Catamenial (pulmonary endometriosis)4. Sarcoid5. Infections (necrotizing ones, TB
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Read moreAfter how many recurrences of spontaneous pneumothorax is surgery indicated immediately?
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Read moreWhere are brain metastases often found and how do they appear?,”Well-circumscribed (ring-enhancing lesions)
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Read moreWhat are the 3 most common intracranial tumours in adults?
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Read moreWhat is the classic presentation of myasthenia gravis? What is the general progression of symptoms?,”Weakness that worsens after exercise and improves with rest. 1. Eyes: ptosis and diplopia2. Bulbar symptoms: dysarthria, dysphagia3. Respiratory complicationsOsserman classificationI – ocular symptomsIIA – generalized muscle weakness, no respiratory impamrnetIIB – bulbar manifestationsIII – rapid onset, respiratory weaknessIV – severe weaknessV – muscle atrophy
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Read moreWhat was the traditional diagnostic test for myasthenia gravis?
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Read moreWhat are the medical treatment options for chronic myasthenia gravis?,”1. Anticholinesterase (Pyridostigmine)2. Glucocorticoids3. Immunosuppressants (Azathioprine
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Read moreWhat is the management of acute myasthenia gravis exacerbation?
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