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Author | [[PageAuthor::Mohamed Moubarak, M.D. [1]]] |
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Exam Type | ExamType::USMLE Step 3 |
Main Category | MainCategory::Primary Care Office |
Sub Category | SubCategory::Infectious Disease |
Prompt | [[Prompt::30 years old white male come to clinic for new hire routine check-up. He has no significant complain. He admits having multiple sexual partners, not using condoms frequently. He didn’t have HIV test before. His past medical history is insignificant. He doesn’t smoke but drink alcohol regularly. His physical examination is insignificant. You ordered HIV and RPR test which turned to be positive. His CD4 is 300 mm3 and RPR titer 1:70. What is the best next step in the management of this patient?]] |
Answer A | AnswerA::Urine culture |
Answer A Explanation | [[AnswerAExp::Incorrect
Urine culture is done in suspected genitourinary infection with urological manifestations.]] |
Answer B | AnswerB::Lumber puncture |
Answer B Explanation | [[AnswerBExp::Correct
This patient present with HIV infection and syphilis of unknown duration, according to CDC recommendation, CSF examination should be done before starting the treatment even in asymptomatic cases, to exclude neurosyphilis]] |
Answer C | AnswerC::Chest X-Ray |
Answer C Explanation | [[AnswerCExp::Incorrect
Chest X-Ray is done only if there are respiratory symptoms]] |
Answer D | AnswerD::Liver function test |
Answer D Explanation | [[AnswerDExp::Incorrect
Liver function test can be done to control the side effect of the antiretroviral treatment]] |
Answer E | AnswerE::Echocardiography |
Answer E Explanation | [[AnswerEExp::Incorrect
Echocardiography can be done to confirm the diagnosis of cardiovascular syphilis]] |
Right Answer | RightAnswer::B |
Explanation | [[Explanation::According to the current CDC recommendation, CSF should be examined before the start of treatment in case of patients diagnosed with syphilis of unknown duration, or late latent syphilis. Patients with CD4 < 350 mm3, and RPR titer greater than 1:32 considered high risk patients for neurosyphilis. Neurosyphilis can present early with CSF changes without neurological manifestations. Educational Objective: |
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