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*Scaphoid fracture= patient will assume that they have sprained their wrist and will complain of

pain.
*Treatment for Chronic Hepatitis B = Peg-interferon only
*Treatment for Chronic Hepatitis C = Peg-interferon and ribavirin
*Fever and rash= Not blood culture. Either through IgM testing (antibody testing) or skin biopsy.
*Pruritus and weight loss = Blood glucose
*An aromatherapist with 6 months of unexplained facial erythema- porphoryn testing? (these are
bacterial excretions that become lodged in pores and lead to acne. ) acne rosacea
*Patient with L2 wedge fracture, corrected calcium= 2.8 mmol/l (2.2 -2.6). Associated with
osteporotic fracture? Dont think there was bone cancer option.
65 year old man that complains of increasingly severe pain in the mid-thoracic region for the last 2
weeks which is waking him up at night= Metastatic deposit
*An Afro-Carribean male who is 35 years old, presents with a single solitary purple nodule on the
nose. He denies any weight loss and there are no features on CXR. Either granuloma annulaire? Not
cutaneous sarcoidosis- lupus pernio
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