Mucocutaneous lesions and lymphadenopathy should point you towards which fungal infection?_____
CSF glucose in _____ meningitis is normal
In hemophilia A, mixing normal plasma with the patient's plasma (mixing study) _____ correct the PTT (does or doesn't)
_____ lymphoma typically presents as a single, solid brain lesion on MRI
Are Charcot-Bouchard microaneurysms seen on angiogram? _____
Which trisomy(trisomies) are characterized by decreased levels of hCG?_____
If a thyroid nodule has increased uptake of 131I, it is considered a _____ nodule; seen in Graves disease or nodular goiter
EBV causes heterophile-_____ mononucleosis
Are cholesterol gallstones typically radiolucent or radiopaque? _____
_____ excretion of urinary D-xylose is indicative of GI mucosal damage or bacterial overgrowth (D-xylose absorption test)
Symptom-based differential diagnosis approach
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System-based differential construction
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Probability ranking in differentials
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Common vs rare disease considerations
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Age and demographic considerations
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Pattern recognition in diagnosis
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Anatomical approach to differential diagnosis
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Syndrome recognition
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Refinement of differential with testing
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Interpreting diagnostic ambiguity
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Ruling in vs ruling out strategies
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Cognitive biases in differential construction
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Integration of diagnostic information
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