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21 04, 2021

Q335

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A 67-year-old black man with a history of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PD) deficiency presents with fever, irritative voiding symptoms, and perineal pain. Rectal examination is remarkable for a boggy, exquisitely tender prostate. A urine Gram's stain is positive for gram-negative rods. The risk for development of hemolytic anemia is highest if he receives high-dose, 21-day therapy with

21 04, 2021

Q334

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A 33-year-old single mother of two young children visits her physician because of an oral ulcer. A review of systems is significant for fatigue, myalgia, and joint pain. Laboratory results demonstrate leukopenia, and a high-titered antinuclear antibody. A speckled staining pattern due to anti-Sm is seen with immunofluorescence; urinary protein is elevated. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

21 04, 2021

Q333

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A 34-year-old woman presents with fatigue, malaise, and swollen, tender joints. Physical examination is significant for a maculopapular eruption over sun-exposed areas, including the face. Examination of a peripheral blood smear reveals mild thrombocytopenia. Which of the following autoantibodies, if present, would be most specific for the diagnosis of the patient's disorder?

21 04, 2021

Q332

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A 43-year-old executive presents to a physician with chronic, symmetric polyarthritis involving the knees. The man gives a history of having developed an extensive rash after a deer hunting trip in Connecticut several years earlier. He recalls that he felt 'sick' at the time, and developed knee pain that prevented him from climbing stairs for several months, but then partially resolved. Which of the following organisms is most likely etiologically related to the patient's arthritis?

21 04, 2021

Q331

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An active intravenous drug abuser presents to the emergency department with fever of 5 days' duration, a cough occasionally productive of blood, and pleuritic chest pain. Petechiae are present in his mouth and conjunctivae, and splinter hemorrhages are visible under the fingernails. Which of the following test results would most likely confirm the identity of the causative agent?

21 04, 2021

Q330

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A 20-year-old female presents with a two day history of dysuria and increased urinary frequency. She states that she was recently married and was not sexually active prior to the marriage. Physical exam reveals a temperature of 100.7 蚌 with normal vital signs. Gynecological exam reveals no evidence of discharge, vaginitis, or cervicitis. Urinalysis reveals 14 white blood cells per high-powered field with many gram-negative rods. The most appropriate therapy would be

21 04, 2021

Q329

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One week following a visit to the woods along an Eastern seaboard beach, a 50-year-old woman develops fever, headache, chills, and fatigue. A blood smear demonstrates protozoa within erythrocytes. Which of the following is the most likely pathogen?

21 04, 2021

Q327

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A 37-year-old, intravenous drug-abusing male presents with fever and chills. Blood cultures are positive for Staphylococcus aureus. He develops central nervous system symptoms, and a cerebral abscess is suspected. Which part of the brain is most often affected by septic emboli in patients with infective endocarditis?

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