
Blue Sclera and the Magic Bullet for Hypertension
Brown eyes, blue sclera; stress tests when a patient can’t stress; CRPS type I vs CRPS type II: can you answer these quiz questions?
Question 1:
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Question 3:
The number of diagnostic tests available for evaluating patients with known or suspected coronary artery disease is rapidly growing. An exercise stress test is usually preferred whenever possible because it provides information on the patient’s functional capacity as well as on hemodynamic parameters during exercise. For patients who are unable to exercise, alternative modalities can be chosen, such as pharmacologic stress testing.
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Question 5:
A 36-year-old man complained about his inability to walk because of extremely thickened soles.
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Question 1. C
Question 2. B
Question 3. D
Question 4. B
Question 5. D
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