Bob schainfeld

38 posts

Bob schainfeld

Bob schainfeld

@BSchainfeld

Program Director, Vascular Medicine and Interventional Fellowship, Mass General Hospital. Tweets are my own, not medical advice

Boston, MA Katılım Ekim 2017
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CardiovascularCorner
CardiovascularCorner@TrackYourHeart·
Which type of cardiomyopathy is most strongly linked to sudden cardiac death in young athletes? A. Dilated cardiomyopathy B. Restrictive cardiomyopathy C. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy D. Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy
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MEDCRUX
MEDCRUX@medcrux·
A child presents with barking cough, fever, hoarseness, nocturnal worsening, & noisy breathing. Neck X-ray shows steeple sign. Diagnosis❓ A) Acute epiglottitis B) Acute laryngotracheobronchitis C) Laryngomalacia D) Laryngeal web
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CardiovascularCorner
CardiovascularCorner@TrackYourHeart·
A patient has prominent superficial veins over the right upper arm and shoulder. a) Name the clinical sign. b) Mention the condition commonly associated with it.
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Dr Abdul Hameed 🩺
Dr Abdul Hameed 🩺@drabdulhameed07·
Drug used for NSAID induced ulcers? A. Misoprostol B. Omeprazole C. Sucralfate D. Ranitidine
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Dr Honey choudhary 🩺
Dr Honey choudhary 🩺@Doctors__squad·
Drug of choice for acute gout attack? A) Allopurinol B) Colchicine C) Probenecid D) Febuxostat
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Dr Abdul Hameed 🩺
Dr Abdul Hameed 🩺@drabdulhameed07·
Which of the following drug is commonly used in aspirin-induced asthma? A. Zileuton B. Montelukast C. Cromolyn D. Ipratropium
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Dr. Muhammad Moor
Dr. Muhammad Moor@MoarSahitoPTI·
Which of the following drugs reduces portal hypertension in liver cirrhosis.? 🤔
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Dr Honey choudhary 🩺
Dr Honey choudhary 🩺@Doctors__squad·
A 65-year-old hypertensive patient on long-term antihypertensive therapy presents with sudden onset of massive tongue swelling (angioedema). Which drug is most likely responsible? A) Amlodipine B) Enalapril C) Atenolol D) Hydrochlorothiazide
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CardiovascularCorner
CardiovascularCorner@TrackYourHeart·
First-line drug for Raynaud phenomenon management is: A) Beta-blockers B) Calcium channel blockers C) ACE inhibitors D) Aspirin
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Dr Honey choudhary 🩺
Dr Honey choudhary 🩺@Doctors__squad·
Which drug is used as first-line treatment for Raynaud's phenomenon?
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Dr Honey choudhary 🩺
Dr Honey choudhary 🩺@Doctors__squad·
A doctor presses on the patient's left lower quadrant and observes pain in the right lower quadrant, as shown in the diagram. What is the name of this clinical sign used in the diagnosis of appendicitis? A. McBurney's sign B. Rovsing's sign C. Psoas sign D. Obturator sign
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nervemed
nervemed@nervemed·
What is the causative organism❓ A. Staphylococcus aureus B. Bacillus anthracis C. Clostridium tetani D. Streptococcus pyogenes
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nervemed
nervemed@nervemed·
What is the most appropriate investigation for this patient❓ A. Echocardiogram B. HbA1c C. Lipid Profile D. Thyroid Function Tests
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nervemed
nervemed@nervemed·
This patient was started on antihypertensives. Which drug is the most likely cause❓ A. Lisinopril B. Nifedipine C. Atenolol D. Clonidine
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CardiovascularCorner
CardiovascularCorner@TrackYourHeart·
This clinical sign is mostly associated with which of the following condition? A) Hypothyroidism B) Heart failure C) Lymphedema D) Cellulitis
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DocXus
DocXus@docxusofficial·
Man with history of eating undercooked pork presents with seizures Diagnosis ❔
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Dr Ihab Suliman
Dr Ihab Suliman@IhabFathiSulima·
What is the Syndrome?
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MEDICINE MADNESS
MEDICINE MADNESS@Doctors_GUILD·
A 25-year-old man from a rural area presents with new-onset generalized seizures. There is no history of head trauma, fever, or substance use diagnosis? A) Toxoplasmosis B) Tuberculoma C) Neurocysticercosis D) Glioma
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CardiovascularCorner
CardiovascularCorner@TrackYourHeart·
Which of the following structures is NOT retroperitoneal? a) Ascending colon b) Descending colon c) Transverse colon d) Pancreas (head)
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nervemed
nervemed@nervemed·
Injury to which muscle causes this❓ A. Deltoid B. Sternocleidomastoid C. Trapezius muscle D. Latissimus Dorsi
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