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Friedreich ataxia,”AR Presents with ataxia, nystagmus, impaired vibratory sense
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Read moreReversible ischemic neurologic deficit vs TIA,”Reversible: Lasts longer than 24 hours, resolves in less than 2 weeks TIA: lasts a few minutes
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Read moreMost important risk factors for stroke,”HTN and age Others = DM, hyperlipidemia, a fib, CAD, family history of stroke, previous stroke (30% 5 year risk)
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Read moreWhat type of diabetes is DKA more common in?
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Read moreCarotid TIAs vs. Vertebrobasilar TIAs,”Carotid: temporary loss of speech, paresthesias of contralateral extremity, amaurosis fugax Vertebrobasilar: decrased perfusion of the posterior fossa
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Read moreConsequences of DKA,”Hyperglycemia, ketonemia, metabolic acidosis
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Read moreSubclavian steal syndrome,”Stenosis of subclavian artery proximal to origin of vertebral artery, exercise in the left arm causes reverse of blood flow down the ipsilateral vertebral aa to fill the subclavian aa distal to the stenosis Leads to decreased cerebral blood flowBP in L arm < R arm
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Read moreDiagnosis of DKA,”Serum glucose >450 and <850Blood pH <7.3 and serum HCO3 <15Increased anion gap Elevated acetoacteate, acetone, beta-hydroxybutyrate Other labs = hyperosmolarity, hyponatremia (serum sodium decreases 1.6 for every 100 mg/dL increase in glucose)
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Read moreSymptoms of thrombic stroke,”Symptom onset is rapid or stepwise
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