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A 17 yr old boy presents with a sudden onset of colicky flank pain that radiates into the groin. A urinalysis shows RBC's that are too numerous to count. No renal casts are present. Which of the following facts in his history bests explains the pathogenesis of his clinical condition?

a- He has a summer job working in outdoor construction in Phoenix, Arizona

b- He is a weight lifter on a high carbohydrate diet to gain wieght.

c- He takes on multivitamin, 500 mg of Vit.C and 400 IU of Vit.E daily

d- he occasion ally smokes marijuana

e- He has a history of upper-respiratory tract infection


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  #2

I think it c vit c toxicity

  #3

sorry pal ! try again

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  #4

a-- it's a typical renal stone pain,working outside in heat precipitates it.

  #5

it is a

  #6

good ,correct ans is a

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  #7

a- He has a summer job working in outdoor construction in Phoenix, Arizona

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a is right ,

17 yr old

sudden onset

colicky flank pain that radiates into the groin

RBC's that are too numerous to count. No renal casts are present.



b- He is a weight lifter on a high carbohydrate diet to gain wieght.

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hint for a hernia?

c- He takes on multivitamin, 500 mg of Vit.C and 400 IU of Vit.E daily

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hint for ????????????

d- he occasion ally smokes marijuana

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ATN?

e- He has a history of upper-respiratory tract infection

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GOODPAUSTER?


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  #8

Goodpastuer will present with rbc casts in urine!

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