A 58-year-old woman reports a sudden, intense need to urinate that she finds difficult to suppress. She also reports waking twice per night to void and leaking urine before she can reach the bathroom. Urinalysis is negative for infection. Which of the following best describes the underlying mechanism MOST likely responsible for her symptoms?
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May 20
286. Metabolic & Endocrine Systems
A 63‑year‑old patient reports progressive fatigue, muscle weakness, and darkened skin creases. Vital signs show low blood pressure, and labs reveal hyponatremia, hyperkalemia, and low cortisol levels. Which of the following diagnoses is MOST likely present? Find it all out in the ... Show More
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May 13
285. Integumentary System
During the integumentary assessment, the therapist notes that the skin is cool to the touch, shiny, and hairless with diminished dorsalis pedis pulse. The therapist also observes a small ulcer on the distal lateral ankle. Which additional finding would MOST likely be present? Fin ... Show More
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Aug 2024
Episode 199: Ataxia in Children
We discuss a case of ataxia in children and how to approach the evaluation of these pts. Hosts: Ellen Duncan, MD, PhD Brian Gilberti, MD https://media.blubrry.com/coreem/content.blubrry.com/coreem/Ataxia_in_Children.mp3 Download Leave a Comment Tags: Neurology, Pediatrics Show No ... Show More
7m 49s
Aug 2025
Blastomycosis
Dr. Matthew Pullen, infectious disease physician at the University of Minnesota, joins host Walker Redd to discuss blastomycosis, an often-overlooked endemic fungal infection. Through a case presentation, they explore epidemiology, classic histopathologic findings, and a variety ... Show More
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Nov 2019
#4: Polyarteritis Nodosa And Cyclophosphamide | Vasculitis | MedFlashGo Question Of The Day
Welcome To The MedFlashGo Podcast. This Is Your Daily 4 Minutes Or Less Rapid Review For USMLE, COMLEX, And Shelf Exams. In this question of the day, Sean discusses polyarteritis nodosa and a potential complication of treatment with cyclophosphamide. These questions are powered b ... Show More
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