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fluid around the
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... Medicine #Clinical #
Urology
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POCUS
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Scrotom
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ScrotalUS
#Ruptured
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skin injury) •
Neurologic
... artery aneurysms
Diagnosis
... Positive pathergy
test
... is a skin prick
test
... ) Differential
Diagnosis
- Differential
Diagnosis
... include a: •
Neurologic
... tympanic membrane •
Neurologic
... auditory nerve (
CN
... #Differential #
Diagnosis
C6
, T5, L4. ... #
Diagnosis
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Neurology
... GrepMed Recommended
Text
... Review in Clinical
Neurology
peripheral lesion of
CN
... peripheral lesion of
CN
... #Bells #Palsy #
Neurology
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Diagnosis
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CNS
Infections - ... - Differential
Diagnosis
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West
... Singh @rav7ks #
CNS
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neurology
#meningitis
Cover - Uncover
Test
... Cover-Uncover
test
... Patient asked to
focus
... #CNVI #Palsy #
CN6
... clinical #video #
neurology
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POCUS
An unfortunate ... #
POCUS
shows thickened ...
scrotal
skin, and ...
Diagnosis
: Fournier's ... ultrasound helps get
Urology
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that results in
CNS
... bouts of HTN
Diagnostic
... Transverse Myelitis
Diagnosis
... negative, MOG-IgG
test
... #management #
neurology
positive tourniquet
test
... and no apparent
focus
... nervous system [
CNS
... ALT > 1000 IU),
CNS
... classification #
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