PEDIATRICS

HYPERKALEMIA

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36 HYPERKALEMIA General Discussion Hyperkalemia is defined as a serum potassium concentration greater than 5.0 mEq/L and can become life threatening when the potassium concentration rises above 6.5 mEq/L. Hyperkalemia…

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HEMOPTYSIS

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32 HEMOPTYSIS General Discussion Hemoptysis, the coughing up of blood from the respiratory tract, must be differentiated from hematemesis (the vomiting of blood) and pseudohemoptysis (blood in the sputum that…

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HIRSUTISM

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33 HIRSUTISM General Discussion Hirsutism is defined as the presence of excessive coarse terminal hair in a pattern not normal in the female in areas such as the face, chest,…

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HEMATOSPERMIA

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30 HEMATOSPERMIA General Discussion Hematospermia, or blood in the ejaculate, may result from many different causes. Most men with hematospermia are young, with infections or inflammatory disorders accounting for 39%…

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HEADACHE

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28 HEADACHE General Discussion The majority of patients with headache experience either migraine, tension-type, or medication rebound headaches. Serious or anatomical causes of headaches are uncommon but have to be…

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HEARING LOSS

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29 HEARING LOSS General Discussion More than 28 million Americans have some degree of hearing impairment, and 25–40% of those aged 65 years or older are hearing impaired. The differential…

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HAIR LOSS

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27 HAIR LOSS General Discussion Hair loss, or alopecia, can be classified in various ways, but the most common classification distinguishes nonscarring from scarring alopecia. The hair loss of scarring…

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GYNECOMASTIA

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26 GYNECOMASTIA General Discussion Gynecomastia, the excessive development of the male mammary glands, which occurs when there is a disturbance in the normal ratio of circulating androgens to estrogens. The…

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GALACTORRHEA

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25 GALACTORRHEA General Discussion Galactorrhea is the inappropriate production of milk from the breast in the absence of pregnancy or beyond 6–12 months postpartum in a nonbreastfeeding woman. The discharge…

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FEVER OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN

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23 FEVER OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN General Discussion Fever of unknown origin (FUO) is defined as a temperature elevation of 101°F (38.3 °C) or higher for 3 weeks or longer, the…

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