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(?) occurs in 5% to 10% of IBD patients and manifests with low back pain and stiffness that is usually worse during the night, in the morning, or after inactivity

A

Ankylosing spondylitis

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VF

70% des pts avec cholangite slérosante primitive ont aussi un dx de CU,

A

vrai

Fibrosis leads to strictures of the bile ducts, which in turn
may lead to recurrent cholangitis (with fever, right upper quadrant
pain, and jaundice) and progression to cirrhosis. In addition, about
10% of patients develop cholangiocarcinoma.

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An early (?) sound (i.e., pericardial knock) corresponding to the abrupt cessation of early ventricular diastolic filling is pathognomonic of pericardial
constriction, but it is not always detected.

A

diastolic

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T or F

Pericardial effusions due to bacterial pericarditis (including tuberculosis), neoplastic involvement, uremic pericarditis, and trauma have a low incidence of progression to tamponade

A

false : HIGH incidence

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VF

Pouls paradoxal est pathognomonique de la tamponnade.

A

Faux

Pulsus paradoxus is not pathognomonic of cardiac tamponade and can be detected in severe chronic obstructive airway disease, pulmonary embolism, bronchial asthma, constrictive pericarditis, and hypovolemic shock

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