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EKG's

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EKG's

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  1. EKG's

  2. Skin Deep

  3. Whonamedit

  4. Triads

  5. Bloody Hell

  6. Antibodies

  7. EKG's Skin Deep Whonamedit Triads Bloody Hell Antibodies 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  8. What is Brugada Syndrome?

  9. What is Wolf Parkinson White Syndrome?

  10. What is Pericarditis?

  11. What is Wenckebach Phenomenon?

  12. What is Electrical Alternans (in pericardial effusion)?

  13. What is Herpes Zoster?

  14. What is Erythema Multiforme?

  15. What is Xanthelasma?

  16. What is Discoid Lupus Erythematosis?

  17. What is Bullous Pemphigoid?

  18. Diabetes mellitus associated with hypertrophic cirrhosis of the liver and dark brownish skin pigmentation caused by deposition of excess of melanin or iron pigment, or both, in tissues.

  19. What is Troisier's syndrome (Troisier-Hanot-Chauffard syndrome) ?

  20. A disorder mainly affecting postmenopausal women, marked by diabetes mellitus and hirsutims, deep masculine voice, facial hypertrichosis, obesity, hypertrophy of the clitoris, and hypoplasia or adenoma of the adrenal cortex.

  21. What is Achard-Thiers syndrome?

  22. A neurological phenomenon in which one or both pupils is dilated and responds slowly or not at all to light and a near stimulus, accompanied by slow constriction and relaxation in the change from near to distant vision, and impaired accommodation.

  23. What is Adie’s pupil (Adie's syndrome)?

  24. The development of renal dysfunction in patients with severe liver disease (acute or chronic) in the absence of any other identifiable causes of renal pathology.

  25. What is Frerichs' syndrome (Heyd's syndrome)?

  26. Not commonly used term for bronchopulmonary diseases occurring with aspiration of gastric juice.

  27. What is Mendelson's syndrome?

  28. HUTCHISON'S TEETH INTERSTITIAL KERATITIS NERVE DEAFNESS

  29. What is Hutchinson’s Triad?

  30. RECURRENT ORAL ULCERS GENITAL ULCERS IRIDOCYCLITIS

  31. What is Bechet’s Syndrome?

  32. GALL STONES DIVERTICULOSIS HIATUS HERNIA

  33. What is Saint’s Triad?

  34. CONDUCTIVE DEAFNESS IMMOBILITY OF HOMOLATERAL SOFT PALATE TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA

  35. What is Trotter’s Triad?

  36. SIXTH CRANIAL N. PALSY PERSISTANT EAR DISCHARGE DEEP SEATED RETRO ORBITAL PAIN

  37. What is Gradenigo’s triad?

  38. What is Megaloblastic Anemia?

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