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Read moreWhat are 4 signs of increased ICP/herniation? How can these signs be used to localize the site of injury?,”1) Ipsilateral 3rd nerve palsy (look toward lesion due to CN VI causing strabisumus, mydriasis
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Read moreWhich patients with GERD require further work up? What do the tests evaluate or attempt to rule out?,”Long-standing or atypical symptoms. Recurrence of dz post medical therapy cessation. Unrelieved sx with maximal PPI dose. R/o malacious dyspepsia.1) Manometry & 24-hour pH monitoring (first line) – confirm dx and severity, r/o achalasia and LE spasm, evaluate peristalsis and LES competency2) Endoscopy – confirm dx, biopsy
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