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What are the hallmark features of isopropyl alcohol toxicity?,”1. Ketosis but NO ACIDOSIS (increase anion gap, alcohol dehydrogenase converts it into acetone
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Read moreWhat is the diagnostic criteria for toxic mega colon?,”Dilated colon on xray > 6 cm3 of: fever (>38), tachycardia (>120), leukocytosis (>10.5), anemia1 of: dehydration, delirium, electrolyte disturbance
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Read moreWhat is the approach to chronic diarrhea?,”MISOMotility – hyperthyroid, diabetic neuropathy, bacterial overgrowth, IBS, sclerodermaInflammatory, infectionsSecretory – infection, neuroendocrine tumours, laxatives, etcOsmotic – maldigestion, medications (antacids, antibiotics, Mg citrates/hydroxide, lactulose, sorbitol, colchicine
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Read moreWhat are the hallmark features of ethylene glycol toxicity?,”1. Intox with NO EtOH SMELL (early)2. Anion gap metabolic ACIDOSIS3. Osmolar gap4. Calcium oxalate crystalluria
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Read moreHow do you differentiate secretory from osmotic diarrhea?,”Fasting – secretory >500 g, osmotic <500 gFecal osmotic gap - secretory < 50 mOsm/kg
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Read moreWhat is the triad of Korsakoff syndrome?
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Read moreWhat is the DDx for neutropenia?,”PANICPost-infectious (sepsis)Autoimmune – drug induced, SLENeoplastic – MDS, leukemias, lymphoma myelophthisisInfectious (sepsis, HIV), insufficiency (folate, B12), iatrogenic (chemo
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Read moreWhat electrolyte abnormality is common in alcoholic withdrawal?,”Hypokalemia
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