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A 28-year-old woman with amenorrhea, galactorrhea, and elevated prolactin most likely has:
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19%
PCOS
9%
Hypothyroidism
64%
Prolactinoma
7%
Asherman syndrome
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A patient with confusion, ataxia, and ophthalmoplegia most likely has:
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15%
Hepatic encephalopathy
70%
Wernicke encephalopathy
9%
Meningitis
6%
Hypoglycemia
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πŸ–Š CT: ACUTE Vs CHRONIC

Acute
 subdural hematomas appear hyper-dense on CT.


red arrows; versus chronic SDH, which is typically hypodense on CT (blue arrows
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The most common leukemia in children is:
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16%
AML
75%
ALL
5%
CLL
3%
CML
Smudge cells on peripheral smear suggest:
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24%
AML
15%
ALL
48%
CLL
14%
Hairy cell leukemia
The most common extra-articular manifestation of rheumatoid arthritis is:
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13%
Renal failure
33%
Rheumatoid nodules
23%
Uveitis
18%
Pericarditis
13%
Pleuritis
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The most common organ involved in systemic sclerosis is:
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16%
Brain
17%
Kidney
49%
Skin
12%
Liver
6%
Esophagus
Atrial septal defect (ostium secundum) is due to defect in:
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17%
Septum primum
69%
Septum secundum
10%
Endocardial cushions
4%
Sinus venosus
Ventricular septal defect most commonly involves the:
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9%
Muscular septum
69%
Membranous septum
20%
Atrioventricular septum
1%
Conal septum
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πŸ‘ΌπŸ» Common vascular lesions in childhood
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πŸ–Š Hirchsprung Disease: Brief Summary

Identifying Hirschsprung Disease early is critical for optimal outcomes
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πŸ–Š Kawasaki Disease

Timely diagnosis and treatment of Kawasaki disease can prevent lifelong cardiac damage. 🩺❀️
A 72-year-old woman falls and sustains a hip fracture. X-ray shows a fracture at the femoral neck. Which artery is most at risk of injury leading to avascular necrosis?
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39%
Medial femoral circumflex artery
5%
Inferior gluteal artery
10%
Obturator artery
27%
Lateral circumflex femoral artery
18%
Deep femoral artery
A 3-year-old boy presents with a painless swelling of the scrotum that increases during crying and decreases when lying down. Transillumination is positive. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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6%
Testicular tumor
7%
Epididymitis
59%
Communicating hydrocele
9%
Testicular torsion
19%
Varicocele