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COUF

Examen National Septembre 2020

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Question 1

Nom prénom chu

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Question 2

Basal cell carcinoma of the eyelid:

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Question 3

Systemic etiologies of band-shaped keratopathy are:

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Question 4

A 43-yo male presents to the ED with a complaint of severe headache. Pain is located bilateral top of the head without radiation. The patient denies any associated weakness, diplopia, nausea, and vomiting. He has no prior history of headaches. Vitals: BP 144/90 mm Hg, T. 37. 2°C. Neurologic examination is negative for focal weakness and sensory deficit. CNs are intacts. CT brain without contrast is obtained and negative for ischemia or hemorrhage. What is the next more appropriate intervention?




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