ID
Imaging
Syndromes
Rashes
Fun Facts
100

What disease process does this rash represent?

Scarlet fever. 

100

Urgent treatment if this patient is clinically decompensating?

Needle decompression

100

Which chromosome is involved for this patient?

13 (Trisomy 13)

100

What is another area (aside from diaper region) is commonly affected with this infection?

mouth

100

Whose kitchen most likely looks like this?

Catherine Gannage

200

A 16 yoM presents with fever and Left knee pain with any movement or weight bearing. The joint space is tapped. What empiric antibiotic(s) is/are reasonable to start?

Cefazolin in a previously healthy patient and no predisposing factors. Clindamycin if severe beta-lactam allergy or a history of clindamycin-susceptible MRSA infection or colonization

200


List 2 general causes of this in children

-Obstruction

-Vesicoureteral reflux

or

-Idiopathic

200

What degree of intellectual disability would be expected in these patients?

None (normal intelligence)

200

Treatment for this rash in newborns?

Nothing - self resolves in a few weeks usually

200

Is originally from this state and spent med school graduation post-operatively on Zoom

Emily Ankus

300

A 2-year-old with elevated liver enzymes and stools that look like this develops high fevers. What empiric antibiotic coverage should you select?

Piperacillin-tazobactam

300

What is the diagnosis, and what is the telltale sign? Double points - what causes this sign?

Supracondylar fracture. Sail sign, caused by joint effusion and displacement of the anterior or posterior fat pads.

300

Most common heart defect in these patients?

Coarctation of the aorta

300

These patients are at risk for developing what?

food allergies, asthma, allergic rhinitis

300

Home to about 1/3 of New York's population, including this team member

Mack Silverman

400

This nail finding is considered almost pathognomonic for this febrile childhood illness

Kawasaki Disease. ("Orange-brown chromonychia")

400

List 3 risk factors for this condition

Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC). 

-Prematurity

-Low birth weight

-Formula feeding

-Sepsis

-Cardiac anomalies

400

What are the 2 most common cancers associated with these patients?

Wilm's & Hepatoblastoma

(Beckwith-Widememann)

400

Treatment of choice for these itchy spots?

Permethrin 5%

400

One of our esteemed team members hails from this country. Name the country and capital. 

Turkey. Capital = Ankara

500

If choosing empiric therapy for this condition, what antibiotic(s) do you select AND what is the total duration of therapy?

-Ampicillin/sulbactam or 

-Clindamycin if penicillin allergy

14 days 

500

What are we looking at?


Sagittal view neonatal spinal canal. 

500

Inheritance pattern of this disease?

X-link recessive (incontinentia pigmenti)

500

What is the treatment of choice for this rash?

Nothing - usually self limiting (molluscum contagiosum) 

500

Who is this Team 1/2 member?

Vivian Lee

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