Infectious Disease! A young man presents with increasing SOB and green sputum. Sputum culture shows α-hemolytic gram positive cocci in chains. Name that bug!
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28: The Clinical Signs of Renal Allograft Rejection
27: Peptides and Isolated Cardiac Amyloidosis
26: Why Is This Menstruating Patient So Sick?
25: What will we See with Potential Pediatric Infection?
24: The Mechanism of Hepatitis D Superinfection
23: Etiology of an Absent Nerve Reflex of the Palate
22: What is Causing This Pancreatitis?
21: Sequelae of Streptococcal Pharyngitis
20: Fetal Stress Test: USMLE and COMLEX Prep
19: Appropriate Management of PPROM at 26 Weeks Gestation
18: Determining Causative Agent of a Severe and Painful Rash
17: USMLE and COMLEX Prep: 10 y/o Pediatric Patient
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15: USMLE and COMLEX Prep: Tropical Medicine—Dengue Fever
14: USMLE and COMLEX Prep: Psychiatry—Coping Mechanisms
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