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		<title>By: efenem</title>
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		<description>1. a. Brugada syndrome
    b. Bulimia nervosa (due to calyces in the fingers and eroded dental enamel)
    c. Electrolyte imbalance because of forceful vomiting
    4. Balance the elctrolytes and refer the patient to psychiatry.

2. a. Renal carcinoma
    b. Nephrectomy
    c. Stroke, heart attack
    d. Baloon angioplasty to cut blood supply to the left renal artery (thru femoral artery) so that the patient&#039;s BP stabilize.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. a. Brugada syndrome<br />
    b. Bulimia nervosa (due to calyces in the fingers and eroded dental enamel)<br />
    c. Electrolyte imbalance because of forceful vomiting<br />
    4. Balance the elctrolytes and refer the patient to psychiatry.</p>
<p>2. a. Renal carcinoma<br />
    b. Nephrectomy<br />
    c. Stroke, heart attack<br />
    d. Baloon angioplasty to cut blood supply to the left renal artery (thru femoral artery) so that the patient&#8217;s BP stabilize.</p>
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