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Bilateral
Lens Dislocation ... in Marfan
syndrome
... #PhysicalExam #
clinical
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ophthalmology
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SlitLamp
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Differential Diagnosis
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RAS ... HTN #Secondary #
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One and a
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patient with Ross
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Injury - AKI Workup
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... electrolytes,
urea
... investigations depending on
clinical
... • Cardio-renal
syndrome
... Differential #Diagnosis #
nephrology
syrinx: 'suspended'
areas
... Hemisection of cord/
unilateral
... Brown—Séquard
syndrome
... Comprehensive Review in
Clinical
...
Neurology
- https
neurological lesion:
Clinical
... Tract Lesions: •
Bilateral
... MCTD, Sjogren
syndrome
... disorders #diagnosis #
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