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added 12 months ago. created by Gary Galante.
A 10 y/o child presents to you with a 3 year history of tinnitus, and unsteadiness and dizziness while walking, which has slowly progressed over the same period. No other symptoms were elicited on review of systems. Examination reveals the following: Rinne – Air Conduction > Bone Conduction b...
added 25 months ago. created by Lauren Kitney.
Which of the following is not a complication of acute otitis media?
added 25 months ago. created by Lauren Kitney. 1 acclamation.
Which of the following organisms does NOT commonly cause acute otitis media in otherwise healthy children?
added 29 months ago. created by Peter Gill.
Which of the following is NOT an absolute indication for a tonsillectomy?
added 29 months ago. created by Peter Gill. 1 acclamation.
A mother brings in her 4-6 week old infant reporting a breathing abnormality over the past week. On observation, you note a high-pitched inspiratory stridor that is worse when supine and with crying. There is no indication of respiratory distress and the physical exam is unremarkable. The mother...
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Diagnosis and Management of Acute Otitis Media
Created on July 23 by Lauren Kitney. 424 Hits.
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