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it wasz the the shittiest question that i have ever read in my entire life ever!

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it is charcot marie tooth disease as it is inherited and with abnormal myelin sheath, foot drop, hammer toe etc.

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Diarrhea in HARDASS can lead to metabolic acidosis as well. On second thought I decided to take crohn disease cuz I figured the clinical picture is more intermittent with potassium disturbances. I guess I just overthink due to the lack of other physical abnormalities.

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daddyyikes  other than the patient not haveing any sxs of crohn's i dont see any reason why its not crohn's. we differ crohn's and rta by urine anion gap. in chronic diarrhoea it is negative while in rta its +ve but in question the anion gap was normal +


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