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COMLEX Level 3 Exam-Questions with 100%
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What to test for in newly diagnosed vitiligo?

Thyroid function tests


Vitiligo is associated with autoimmune diseases, particularly thyroid disease

Types of hyperthyroidism and findings

Adolescent presenting with unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia precipitated by stress (eg,
fasting, illness). Dx?

Gilbert syndrome


reduced bilirubin conjugation due to deficiency in UDP-glucuronosyltransferase, usually
presents in adolescence

What bacteria can cause AV block?

Borrelia burgdorferi (Lyme disease)
Corynebacterium diphtheriae

Heart block management? reversible causes?

1st degree or Mobitz type 1 (2nd degree) --> workup for reversible causes (observe, unless
symptomatic) ---> if reversible,, reverse it. If irreversible, place permanent pacemaker

Mobitz type 2 (2nd degree) or 3rd degree:

- if stable, workup for reversible causes and follow above pathway

- if unstable, immediate transcutaneous pacing or IV atropine ---> once stable workup for
reversible causes

, Reversible causes: myocardial ischemia, electrolyte abnormalities (hyperkalemia), myocarditis,
endocarditis, post srugery (eg CABG, aortic valve implantation, ablations)

Acalculous cholecystitis: pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis, treatment,
complications

4yo with hx of asthma comes in with persistent coughing. On exam, focal, monophonic
wheezing. No fever or lymphadenopathy.

Cough with focal or unilateral wheezing ---> think foreign body aspiration (not asthma)

First line tx for keloids

intralesional corticosteroid

Common respiratory conditions and treatments

TTP vs HUS

Classic symptoms of TTP and HUS

TTP:
FAT RN


Fever
Anemia
Thrombocytopenia
Renal dysfunction
Neuro symptoms


HUS:
RAT D
Renal dysfunction
Anemia

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