Safest pain killer that can be administered in renal failure patients? A. Nimesulide B. Sulindac C. Etoricoxib D. Mefenamic Acid Question contributed by Dinesh Balakumar. To get your question
A patient being treated with clindamycin for aspiration pneumonia develops diarrhea. The stool contains a toxin that kills cultured epithelial cells. Stool culture grows an anaerobic gram-positive rod.
The most common variant of nephrotic syndrome in children in Minimal change nephrotic syndrome. In case of MCNS, there is no need to do a renal biopsy before
A 55-year-old man who has alcoholic cirrhosis is brought to the emergency department because he has been vomiting blood for 2 hours. He has a 2-month history of
DRACO is the acronym for Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) Activated Caspase Oligomerizer which selectively induces apoptosis in cells containing viral dsRNA, thereby rapidly eliminating infected cells without affecting uninfected
Three weeks after traveling to California to study desert flowers, a 32-year-old man develops a fever, chest pain, and sore muscles. Two days later, red tender nodules appear
PG Blazer is aimed at helping undergraduate medical students in acquiring more knowledge and increasing their chance of getting admission to postgraduate courses by performing well in the post graduate medical entrance examinations. Students are requested verify the accuracy of information in standard text books. This site is not meant for any medical advice or treatment. Please contact your physician for medical advice and treatment.