Rheuma-Fall: 52-jähriger Mann mit chronischen Schmerzen im rechten Knie von Stephen Holt, MD, MS

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Der Vortrag „Rheuma-Fall: 52-jähriger Mann mit chronischen Schmerzen im rechten Knie“ von Stephen Holt, MD, MS ist Bestandteil des Kurses „Nicht-autoimmune Arthritis“.


Quiz zum Vortrag

  1. ...hyperthyroidism.
  2. ...hemochromatosis.
  3. ...hyperparathyroidism.
  4. ...hypomagnesemia.
  5. ...hypophosphatasia.
  1. ...2 cm distal to the tibial plateau, at the medial joint line.
  2. ...2 cm proximal to the tibial plateau, at the medial joint line.
  3. ...2 cm proximal to the tibial plateau, at the lateral joint line.
  4. ...2 cm distal to the tibial plateau, at the lateral joint line.
  5. ...1 cm distal to the tibial plateau, in the midline.
  1. WBC count = 1,200 cells/mm^3
  2. Scattered crystals consistent with monosodium urate
  3. WBC count = 15,000 cells/mm^3
  4. WBC count = 90,000 cells/mm^3
  5. WBC = 700 cells/mm^3 and RBC count = 5,000/mm^3
  1. Patellar tendinopathy
  2. Prepatellar bursitis
  3. Pes anserine bursitis
  4. Iliotibial band friction syndrome
  5. Idiopathic chondromalacia patellae

Dozent des Vortrages Rheuma-Fall: 52-jähriger Mann mit chronischen Schmerzen im rechten Knie

 Stephen Holt, MD, MS

Stephen Holt, MD, MS

Dr. Stephen Holt is the Associate Program Director for Ambulatory Education in the Primary Care Program at the Yale School of Medicine in Connecticut, USA.

He obtained his MD from Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons in 2004. Currently, he is Director of the Addiction Recovery Clinic and Codirector of Clinician Educator Distinctions Pathway at Yale School of Medicine. Because of his achievements, he earned the Faculty Teacher of the Year award from the Yale Primary Care Residency Program in 2009 and 2017.

Within Lecturio, Dr. Holt teaches courses on Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis, Dermatology, and Rheumatology.


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