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1) Middle aged patient with right sided headaches presents to ED and gets an MRI showing large heterogeneously enhancing mass in right temporal lobe. Diagnosis? What should be administered (two options)?

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GBM (heterogenous enhancement)

Administer IV mannitol (works quicker) or dexamethasone to decrease intracranial pressure

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5) Middle aged diabetic man presents with shooting electric pain in legs/feet. EMG shows small fiber axonal neuropathy. Diagnosis? 3 treatment options? (hint: one is an SNRI)

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Diabetic neuropathy

Nortriptyline (TCA), gabapentin (GABA-ergic), duloxetine (SNRI)

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7) What is Fioricet? Indication?

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Combo medication of caffeine, butalbital, acetaminophen used in abortive treatment of migraines and cluster headaches

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10) Medication related cause of IIH (pseudotumor cerebri) and primary and secondary treatment (if primary fails)?

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Isotretinoin causes elevated vitamin A levels and IIH
Rx: multiple high volume LPs, if fails…then and only then go to shunt
Debatable…I think primary Rx is acetazolamide +/- furosemide

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13) Donepezil vs pyridostigmine. Indication for each?

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Both are cholinesterase inhibitors
Donepezil is used in treatment of early dementia to slow progression, pyridostigmine is used in treatment of myasthenia gravis

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