hypercalcemia (12.0 mg/dL) and an elevated PTH level (220 pg/dL)
with 1.5 cm R Superior thyroid lobe?
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hypochloremic hypokalemia
Malignant pleural effusion
metabolic alkolosis
-hypokalemia
malignant pleural effusion denotes
-hypocalemia
a stage IV lung carcinoma due to
-pH > 7.45
, M1a disease, and resection is usually -low urine chloride
not recommended. - slight high/ normal pC02
parathyroid malignancy
-Purposeful response to repeated
or painful stimuli
- Marked mitotic activity,
airway maintenance/ spontaneous
dense fibrous stroma, and
ventilation: may be
evidence of local invasion
inadequate
into the capsule or
-Hemodynamics: usually unaffected
surrounding vessels
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patient with oligometastatic disease; breast cancer. What is best
surgical approach after systemic therapy started?
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- stop plavix 5 days before, continue Asprin
- Preferably 6 months after stent placement
fever, hypotension, leukocytsis (WBC >15), creatinine >1.5; diarrhea >3 times in 24
hours
-treatment, IV flagyl, PO Vancouvers and rectal Vanc enemas,
, SIADH: Urine sodium is high, Urine Osmolality is high
PP: *LOW- Urine sodium is low, Urinal Osmolality is low
If she has a good response to systemic therapy, consider local treatment
with a curative intent - surgery then radiation, including radiation to the
bone lesion
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symptomatic Meckel diverticulum treatment
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laparoscopic diverticulectomy or a laparoscopic small bowel resection
with primary anastomosis.
The presence of C cell hyperplasia and dispersed plasmacytoid cells with
sudden anisonucleosis
fever, hypotension, leukocytsis (WBC >15), creatinine >1.5; diarrhea >3 times in 24
hours
-treatment, IV flagyl, PO Vancouvers and rectal Vanc enemas,
male sex, increasing age, lack of insurance, three or more comorbidities
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Adjust chemotherapy for adenocarcinoma
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found that loop ileostomies had a
pelvic floor dysfunction lower incidence of parastomal and
-PT and biophysical therapy incisional hernias, stomal prolapse,
and fecal fistula formation
FOLFOX
microsatellite instability
-seen in sporadic colon cancer Fluorouracil, leucovorin, and
oxaliplatin (FOLFOX)
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How would you reverse warfarin in someone going to surgery?
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