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neuroblastoma Forum Guru

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| | 12/20/07 - 05:58 AM  
 
   
 
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ans
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| SDdawg Forum Newbie
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| | 12/20/07 - 07:55 AM  
 
   
 
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# 6.20 Surgical question: Laparotomy for any UNstable patient
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| SDdawg Forum Newbie
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| | 12/20/07 - 08:02 AM  
 
   
 
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#6.26: Dx: Tuberous Sclerosis: Seizures + skin changes Hypomelanic macules ("ash leaf spots"): White or lighter patches of skin that may appear anywhere on the body and are caused by a lack of melanin. These are usually the only visible sign of TSC at birth. In fair-skinned individuals a Wood's lamp (ultraviolet light) may be required to see them. - courtesy of Wikipedia
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| SDdawg Forum Newbie
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| | 12/20/07 - 08:27 AM  
 
   
 
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6.28: Lyme Ds thanks to B.b. - choice A Lepto - think jaundice and fever Tularemia - ulceroglandular ds RMSF: out to in rash of many many dots / macules
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| guangyu Forum Elite
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| | 12/20/07 - 12:31 PM  
 
   
 
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| Korotkoff Forum Senior

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| | 02/06/08 - 10:12 AM  
 
   
 
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Why is the 3rd one D?
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| guangyu Forum Elite
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| | 02/14/08 - 10:16 AM  
 
   
 
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I D nout sure the 3 question.
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