This adrenal condition presents with shock refractory to pressors and dramatic improvement after steroids.
What is adrenal crisis?
This painless ulcer is the classic lesion of primary syphilis.
What is a chancre?
This urine finding in an asymptomatic elderly patient somehow leads to seven days of ceftriaxone.
What is ASB?
This dimorphic fungus causes Valley Fever and becomes airborne whenever California remembers it is dry.
What is Coccidioides immitis/posadasii?
This virus causes chickenpox and later may reactivate as shingles.
What is varicella-zoster virus?
These features make C. immitis likely diagnosis compared with other CAP.
Eosinophilia and Erythema migrans.

This crystal arthropathy creates a red hot swollen joint.
What is gout?
This stage of syphilis is characterized by a diffuse rash involving the palms and soles.
What is secondary syphilis?
Antibiotic-associated diarrhea caused by this organism with one dose of antibiotic.
What is Clostridioides difficile infection?
Common dermatologic finding in Valley Fever.
What is erythema nodosum?
This gram-positive, lancet-shaped diplococcus commonly causes community-acquired pneumonia.
What is Streptococcus pneumoniae?
This condition causes sterile vegetations and is often discovered after cardiology says ‘interesting echo.
What is marantic endocarditis?
The drug of choice for all stages of syphilis in pregnancy.
What is penicillin G?
This number is the traditional duration of antibiotics chosen largely because everyone else used it.
What is 14 days?
These titers are commonly followed to assess disease activity and response to therapy.
What are complement fixation titers?
This opportunistic infection in AIDS patients often presents with diffuse bilateral pneumonia and low oxygen levels.
What is Pneumocystis pneumonia?”
This disease causes recurrent oral ulcers, genital ulcers, uveitis.
What is Behçet disease?

This ocular finding accommodates but refuses to react, much like a burned-out intern.
What are Argyll Robertson pupils?

Antibiotic duration after source control achieved post operatively.
What is 4 days.

This duration of therapy is often required for coccidioidal meningitis.
What is lifelong therapy?
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This dimorphic fungus is associated with caves and bat droppings in the Ohio and Mississippi River valleys.
What is Histoplasma capsulatum?
This vasculitis involving medium-sized arteries may present with fever, weight loss, and skin lesions.
What is polyarteritis nodosa?
This form of neurosyphilis causes lightning pains, sensory ataxia, and dramatic pimping sessions.
What is tabes dorsalis?
Duration of treatment of osteomyelitis following surgical resection.
What is 24-48 hours?
This immunosuppressive medication class increases risk for disseminated cocci.
What are TNF-alpha inhibitors?
This encapsulated yeast is identified with India ink staining in meningitis patients with HIV.
What is Cryptococcus neoformans?