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Quick Scroll guide questions for examinees-MEDICINE 04.26.08 (4 months ago) #1

A teenager develops a staphylococcal osteomyelitis at fracture site. He has a history of recurrent Staphylococcus aureus pneumonias, and recurrent bacterial arthritis and skin pustules. He is found to have impaired neutrophil migration, an elevated serum immunoglobulin E level, and mild eosinophilia. The most likely diagnosis is :

a. Onychomycosis
b. Gram-Negative Folliculitis
c. Eosinophilic Pustular Folliculitis
d, Job syndrome
e. Atopic Dermatitis
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Quick Scroll 04.26.08 (4 months ago) #2

Job's syndrome.: this is the explaniation i found...

Hypereosinophilic syndrome - with atopic dermatitis, high IgE levels, recurrent pyodermas, & decreased chemotaxis of mononuclear cells.

some one pls confirm...thanks
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Quick Scroll 04.27.08 (4 months ago) #4

first time i hear of that syndrome, but it's obviously the answer. Always a new surprise to deal with....
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Quick Scroll 04.29.08 (4 months ago) #5

d, Job syndrome

answer was taken from it's orginal sourse who post the question, so it was standard answer, no need to post your answer after my post this please
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