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A patient undergoing therapy for Crohn’s Disease had a reactivation of his latent TB. What drug may have been responsible?
A patient undergoing therapy for Crohn’s Disease had a reactivation of his latent TB. What drug may have been responsible?
A patient with manifestations of Cushing’s Syndrome. To determine the source of his disease, a Dexamethasone Suppression Test was done. Cortisol levels were not suppressed by low dose Dexamethasone, meanwhile high dose Dexamethasone suppressed cortisol levels. What is the probable primary disease?
Which of the following is not seen in Diabetes insipidus?
A patient presenting with a parathyroid adenoma, prolactinoma, and insulinoma, with several stomach ulcers and a history of urolithiasis, is presenting with what syndrome?
Which anti-TB drug is found to be more active against slowly replicating bacilli and is known to cause hyperuricemia in some TB patients?
A patient came to you with recurrent anal fistula. You noted on her radiologic studies that there are noticeable skip lesions. Which of the following medications may be given to the patient?
A patient with a history of RHD came in with a 2D echocardiography result revealing an Aortic Regurgitation. Upon your physical examination, you noticed that the patient’s upper extremity BP was 140/100, while his lower extremity BP was 100/70. This sign is termed as a:
Which of the following bacteria is known as the most common etiologic agent in spontaneous bacterial peritonitis?
Which of the following is a posthepatic etiology for portal hypertension?
Which of the following laboratory findings are consistent with tumor lysis syndrome?