Post-test for session 1 of "How I Treat Autoinflammatory Disorders" course
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Please choose the correct answer to each of the 5 following questions.
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1. This disorder is a rare form of pediatric vasculitis with lung disease starting in infancy. It is most effectively treated with a Janus kinase inhibitor such as tofacitinib. *
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2. A 10-year-old girl is referred with 6 months of recurrent fevers every 3-4 weeks with abdominal pain, mouth sores, myalgia, and arthralgia. She gets abdominal pain and mouth sores other times as well. Parents are not sure if she is ever completely back to herself since these fevers started. She still participates in school and sporting activities. While taking the history, it was found that her mother and two sisters have recurrent mouth sores. Which diagnosis seems to be the most probable? *
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3. Which factor is not commonly found in autoinflammatory disorders? *
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4.  Which condition is not commonly found as a complication of autoinflammatory disorders? *
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5. Which drug has been shown to be effective in controlling the symptoms of undifferentiated autoinflammatory disorders? *
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