One clinical feature of Cushing syndrome is _____, which is a result of decreased osteoblast activity
Kurtzke's Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) is used for grading _____
Orthostatic hypotension (postural hypotension) is defined as a sustained drop in systolic BP of ≥ _____ mmHg or diastolic BP of ≥ _____ mmHg within _____ minutes of standing.
Calcium _____ is the preferred calcium preparation for the emergency treatment of hypocalcemia
According to ACR-EULAR, joint involvement of >10 small joints is given a score of _____
The most common risk factors for atrial fibrillation include _____ and coronary artery disease (CAD)
Major risk factors for parotitis include dehydration, _____ (elderly postoperative patients), and anti-cholinergics
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