1. What is the diagnosis? Acromegaly Hypothyroidism Neurofibromatosis Amyloidosis None 2. What is this physical finding called? Leser Trelat sign Melanocytic Nevus Café-au-lait spots Acanthosis
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1. What finding is demonstrated in this video? https://physicaldiagnosispdx.com/wp-content/uploads/Media-Quantitative-Assessment_Normal-Jugular-Venous-Pressure_Normal-JVP.mp4 Normal carotid pulse Normal jugular venous pulse Lancisi’s sign (CV fusion wave) Giant a wave None
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1. This was recorded over the apex of the heart with the bell of the stethoscope. During what part of the cardiac cycle does this
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1. What extra transient sound is heard just after S2 in this recording?https://physicaldiagnosispdx.com/wp-content/uploads/Cardiology_Cardiac-Auscultation_Sounds-With-Duration_Diastolic-Murmurs_Mitral-Stenosis_MS-.mp4 S3 gallop Pericardial knock Opening snap Fixed split S2 None 2. What
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1. This murmur was recorded over the mid left sternal border in a young man who passed out during a basketball game. In the second
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1. What cardiac event causes the a wave in the normal jugular venous waveform?https://physicaldiagnosispdx.com/wp-content/uploads/Media-Quantitative-Assessment_Normal-Jugular-Venous-Pressure_JVP_Normal_Alternate.mp4 Ventricular systole Atrial kick Passive ventricular filling Atrial filling None 2.
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Welcome to your 100 Questions 1. What is the most likely diagnosis? Rheumatoid arthritis Osteoarthritis Psoriatic arthritis Ankylosing spondylitis None 2. Patient presents with lower leg
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Welcome to your 80 Questions What is the most likely diagnosis? Cushing’s syndrome Hypothyroidism Adrenal insufficiency Hyperthyroidism None What finding is demonstrated in this image?
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Welcome to your 60 Questions 1. What finding might you expect this patient to have? Decrescendo diastolic murmur Holosystolic murmur at the LLSB Holosystolic murmur
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Welcome to your 50 Questions 1. What condition would be compatible with the finding demonstrated in this video?https://physicaldiagnosispdx.com/wp-content/uploads/Delayed_Relaxation.mp4 Hyperthyroidism Hypokalemia Hypothyroidism Hypocalcemia None 2. A
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