The most common physical finding in brucellosis is A: lymphadenopathy B: orchitis C: pneumoma D: arthritis E: rash
The most common physical finding in brucellosis is A: lymphadenopathy B: orchitis C: pneumoma D: arthritis E: rash
Which of the following can cause generalized lymphadenopathy( ) A: Suppurative tonsillitis B: Gingivitis C: Metastatic cancer D: Acute mastitis E: Infectious mononucleosis
Which of the following can cause generalized lymphadenopathy( ) A: Suppurative tonsillitis B: Gingivitis C: Metastatic cancer D: Acute mastitis E: Infectious mononucleosis
Which of the following statements does not conform to metastatic lymphadenopathy? A: Hard texture B: Easy adhesion C: Not easy to push D: Tenderness E: May spread to other areas
Which of the following statements does not conform to metastatic lymphadenopathy? A: Hard texture B: Easy adhesion C: Not easy to push D: Tenderness E: May spread to other areas
A 27-year-old man has fever, macular rash, and lymphadenopathy. He had unprotected sex with amale partner 2 weeks before the onset of these symptoms and has just learned that the partner isinfected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The patient’s rapid HIV test is negative. What isthe best test to evaluate this patient for HIV infection? A: HIV enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) B: PCR for HIV RNA C: Western blot testing D: Glycoprotein 120 ELISA testing E: PCR for HIV DNA
A 27-year-old man has fever, macular rash, and lymphadenopathy. He had unprotected sex with amale partner 2 weeks before the onset of these symptoms and has just learned that the partner isinfected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The patient’s rapid HIV test is negative. What isthe best test to evaluate this patient for HIV infection? A: HIV enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) B: PCR for HIV RNA C: Western blot testing D: Glycoprotein 120 ELISA testing E: PCR for HIV DNA