Increased pressure within a fascial compartment of a limb experiencing Compartment Syndrome is defined by a fascial compartment pressure to diastolic pressure gradient of _____
ACL injuries are characterized by rapid-onset _____ and knee swelling
Traumatic aortic rupture (due to trauma and/or deceleration injury) most commonly occurs at the _____
In a _____ fracture, the compression side cortex fails while the bone remains intact on tension side
At 11 days after inhalation injury, bronchoscopy will typically show _____
_____ is a skeletal muscle hypersensitivity to volatile anesthetics
Hemorrhoids are treated with _____
Patients with a posterior urethral injury present with blood at urethral meatus and a _____
Although angiosarcomas may rupture and cause life-threatening _____, the best next step is lesion biopsy *bonus: ultimate treatment?
Benign prostatic hyperplasia may be treated with surgical resection, with the gold standard being the _____ procedure
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