Prep for USMLEPrep for USMLE Forum
   Forum    Step 1  Step 2 CK Step 2 CS Step 3  Match  IMGs Resources Search






Previous Topic | Next Topic  nbme( this one also) 




 
Kaplan Qbank USMLE




Author7 Posts
  #1

ans

Attached Files:
6.20.JPG (98 KB, 55 downloads)
attachment 6.26.JPG (106 KB, 44 downloads)
attachment 6.28.JPG (84 KB, 48 downloads)
attachment
  #2

# 6.20 Surgical question: Laparotomy for any UNstable patient


  #3

#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


  #4

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




Attached Files:
Lyne EM.jpg (17 KB, 14 downloads)
attachment
  #5

I, E, D

  #6

Why is the 3rd one D?rolling eyes

  #7

I
D
nout sure the 3 question.







You don't have permission to post.




Login or Register to post messages in this topic





















Contact | Leaders | Disclaimer | Privacy

Copyright @ Prep for USMLE. All rights reserved.