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three possible correct answers?

Posted by Ali Elian, 28 Dec 2024, 0 comments

three possible correct answers?

Struvite stones, form only when the upper urinary tract is infected with urease-producing bacteria such as Proteus mirabilis, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Staphylococcus,

saprophyticus.

Posted by Ali Elian, 28 Dec 2024, 0 comments

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lng disease

Posted by Marielly Silva, 20 Dec 2024, 0 comments

lng disease

.

Posted by Marielly Silva, 20 Dec 2024, 0 comments

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I think answer is wrong

Posted by Cristian Tineo, 20 Dec 2024, 0 comments

I think answer is wrong

You certainly can calcúlate the positive predictive value, you have 85% of the deseased that tested positive, so they are true positives, you also have 15% that tested positive but have no symptoms so they are false positive, since PPV= TP/TP+FP x 100, then you have all the information you need in order to obra in the positive predictive value, so i think tour answer might be wrong..

Posted by Cristian Tineo, 20 Dec 2024, 0 comments

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scarlet fever

Posted by Nikki M, 10 Dec 2024, 1 comments

scarlet fever

A 58-year-old man presents with history of recurrent rashes that became severe in the last week. The rashes were erythematous with a fine, sandpaper-like texture. He also reports having a fever and symptoms of a sore throat two weeks prior to the rash. Examination reveals a 'strawberry tongue'. Based on the history and physical examination, what mechanism is the most likely cause of this patient's symptoms?

correct answer: type 4 hypersensitivity

I picked the answer "direct toxins from bacterial exotoxins"

why is this type 4 hypersensitivity? please explain

Posted by Nikki M, 10 Dec 2024, 1 comments

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Arcus senilis

Posted by Rajeev Essed, 22 Nov 2024, 0 comments

Arcus senilis

The patient in this case is 70 years old. At this age, an corneal arcus is fairly common. Given the circumstances, FH would not be my first thought. If the patient was young (<50), hyperlipidemia/FH would be a more likely differential diagnosis.

Posted by Rajeev Essed, 22 Nov 2024, 0 comments

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Question Discussion for step 1

Posted by Anusree Chalamalasetty, 17 Nov 2024, 1 comments

Question Discussion for step 1

Hey guys! I'm starting a group exclusively for doubt clearance and discussion of UWorld questions ( or any other question bank). We can help each other out by explaining topics to our peers in a mutually beneficial way. Please join using this link: https://chat.whatsapp.com/HQcMoouB4jHDcAjdTl8m2E

Posted by Anusree Chalamalasetty, 17 Nov 2024, 1 comments

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USMLE Step 1

Posted by Feroze Khan, 3 Sep 2024, 1 comments

USMLE Step 1

This the messege i have in my mind

Posted by Feroze Khan, 3 Sep 2024, 1 comments

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Constructive pericarditis

Posted by Rog Walker, 10 Aug 2024, 0 comments

Constructive pericarditis

If no Kussmaul sign, unlikely constrictive pericarditis or cardiac tamponade( absence of muffled heart sounds also rules this out).

No forward symptoms, thus rules out aortic stenosis.

Being an acute condition rules out MVP as MVP in a chronic setting can progress to Right heart failure symptoms.

But here it's an acute presentation, so most probably acute post-MI Right ventricular failure.

Posted by Rog Walker, 10 Aug 2024, 0 comments

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calculating PPV from specificty and sensitivity

Posted by Claire Oluwalana, 25 Jun 2024, 3 comments

calculating PPV from specificty and sensitivity

can someone please help with this. Any ideas?

Posted by Claire Oluwalana, 25 Jun 2024, 3 comments

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Dermatology

Posted by Edem Draffor, 10 Jun 2024, 0 comments

Dermatology

Dermatology

Posted by Edem Draffor, 10 Jun 2024, 0 comments

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Virology 1

Posted by Damilola Oyekenu, 23 May 2024, 0 comments

Virology 1

Herpes Simplex Virus

Posted by Damilola Oyekenu, 23 May 2024, 0 comments

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Revise this

Posted by Genevieve Ndulue, 16 Feb 2024, 3 comments

Revise this

Revisee

Posted by Genevieve Ndulue, 16 Feb 2024, 3 comments

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new disease!

Posted by Anusree Chalamalasetty, 20 Mar 2024, 2 comments

new disease!

did not hear about this disease before, must review

Posted by Anusree Chalamalasetty, 20 Mar 2024, 2 comments

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Relative risk vs Absolute Relative Risk

Posted by Hepsi Kiran, 19 Feb 2024, 0 comments

Relative risk vs Absolute Relative Risk

How to understand these type of questions

Posted by Hepsi Kiran, 19 Feb 2024, 0 comments

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Study Partners?

Posted by Team MedAll, 13 Mar 2024, 4 comments

Study Partners?

Are you looking for a study partner? This is a great place to offer help or look for support.

Posted by Team MedAll, 13 Mar 2024, 4 comments

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cholera

Posted by Anusree Chalamalasetty, 26 Mar 2024, 0 comments

cholera

stool in cholera is rice watery- NOT yellow right? rice water is whitish/translucent

Posted by Anusree Chalamalasetty, 26 Mar 2024, 0 comments

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Why is the answer not prolactin levels?

Posted by Anusree Chalamalasetty, 21 Mar 2024, 1 comments

Why is the answer not prolactin levels?

they mentioned normal limits of RBC and glucose. testosterone induces erythropoiesis and decrease in it would decrease the RBCs too

Posted by Anusree Chalamalasetty, 21 Mar 2024, 1 comments

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Levodopa

Posted by Sefi Feda, 17 Feb 2024, 2 comments

Levodopa

Why is not Levodopa the right answer here?

Posted by Sefi Feda, 17 Feb 2024, 2 comments

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why is option 5 not more suitable

Posted by Anusree Chalamalasetty, 23 Mar 2024, 0 comments

why is option 5 not more suitable

she did not have to acquire new skills after her injury and lack of adaptation would cause weakness in left leg

Posted by Anusree Chalamalasetty, 23 Mar 2024, 0 comments

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Streptococcus can be in clusters?

Posted by Lucia Tello, 7 May 2024, 1 comments

Streptococcus can be in clusters?

In the question says "Blood cultures grew gram-positive cocci in clusters" which made me think of Staph but the medical history madde me think of Strep. Now, I don´t know if it was a coinfection or what happened there

Posted by Lucia Tello, 7 May 2024, 1 comments