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General Medicine
Crohn's disease typically presents with a cobblestone appearance of the mucosa due to the alternating involvement of diseased and healthy mucosal segments, strictures and skip lesions due to transmural inflammation affecting all layers of the bo
Pharmacology
Status asthmaticus/Refractory asthma
Any patient of asthma is susceptible to develop acute severe asthma which may be life-threatening. Upper respiratory tract infection is the most common precipitant.
Periodontics
Craters in the facial and lingual interdental bone are typically associated with periodontal disease and result from the loss of bone due to inflammation and infection. Osseous regeneration procedures, such as guided bone regeneration (GBR) or the us