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CYSTITIS & ASYMPTOMATIC BACTERIURIA IN PREGNANCY 
Asymptomatic bacteriuria is treated in pregnant women because 30% may
bacteriuria is treated ... pyelonephritis if untreated ... Untreated can
Large Atrial Septal Defect and clearly not a PFO. I want to personally thank all the
A4C #ASD #Large #SeptalDefect
Migraine without Aura
Diagnostic Criteria (ICHD-3):
A) At least 5 attacks fulfilling criteria B-D:
B) Headache attacks lasting 4-72
without Aura Diagnostic ... lasting 4-72 hr (untreated ... unsuccessfully treated ... another ICHD-3 diagnosis ... Migraine #Aura #diagnosis
Lymphomas and Lymphoproliferative Disorders - Differential Diagnosis Algorithm
Hodgkin Lymphoma ~40% - Characteristic For Reed-Sternberg (RS) Cells
- Differential Diagnosis ... Very Lethal if untreated ... , Behave and Treated ... pathophysiology #Hematology #Diagnosis
Untreated VSD on POCUS Echocardiogram

Crazy POCUS of an untreated VSD with with pulmonary hypertension, Eisenmenger syndrome,
Untreated VSD on ... Crazy POCUS of an untreated ... #Ventricular #SeptalDefect ... #Untreated #Cardiology
Korsakoff Syndrome
Clinical Findings:
 • Confabulation: Usually initial phase of the disease
 • Anterograde amnesia: Memory impairment
consequent to untreated ... Syndrome #neurology #diagnosis
Causes of Hypermagnesemia
Increased magnesium load
 - Magnesium-containing laxatives, antacids, or enemas
 - Treatment of pre-edampsia/eclampsia (mothers
ketoacidosis (untreated ... Hypermagnesemia #Causes #diagnosis
Newer Syphilis Reverse Algorithm 

The advent of newer, faster 
treponemal antibody tests have 
allowed high-throughput of
heart), consider untreated ... vs. previously treated ... Algorithm #Testing #Diagnosis
Chlamydia trachomatis - Infection of the Newborn
 • Newborns 3-16 weeks old 
 • Afebrile (appears
Conjunctivitis (treated ... • Pneumonia (treated ... Peds #Pediatrics #Diagnosis
IDSA Suggested Empiric Antibiotic Regimens Based on Clinical Severity for Diabetic Foot Infections
Mild (usually treated with
Mild (usually treated ... Moderate (may be treated ... severe (usually treated