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\section{Cardiology}


\section{Cardiology}


\section{Cardiology}


\section{Cardiology}


\section{Cardiology}

\begin{question}
{difference between shunt and stent?}
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{What can you do with catheterisation?}
Measure pressure inside heart (atrial, ventricular, pulmonary arterial), systemic valvular resistance, ...
\end{question}


\section{Cardiology}

\begin{question}
{What is the pacemaker of the each action potential?}
SA node
% Extrasystole discussion and gate discussion
\end{question}


\section{Cardiology}


\section{Cardiology}


\section{Cardiology}

\begin{question}
{Main characteristic of AH?}
Increased peripheral vascular resistance.
Normal heart minute volume (not fusion).
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{How glucose is a risk factor?}
Fasting > 5.6 - 6.9. 

You measure glucose tolerance. 


\end{question}

\begin{question}
{What are criteria for secondary hypertension?}
...
\end{question}


\section{Rheumatology}


\section{Rheumatology}

\begin{question}
{Why some muscle groups are stronger than others?}
We do not know the obvious factor.
It is an autoimmune disease. 
There may be some viral infections.
\end{question}


\section{Rheumatology}

\begin{question}
{What treatment options do we have to reach these goals?}
Non-medication treatment and medication treatment.
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{How does large vasculitis look in patient?}
Fever, 
brain infarction, 
psychosis, 
thrombosis, 
thrombocytopenia.

Chraracteristics
\begin{itemize}
\item asymmetric blood vessel and pulse deficiency (you cannot feel the pressure in the radial or that the pulse is different in different places - \textbf{use Heart rate in the apex - main standard for pulse}) - % NB 
\item aortic dilation
\item renal vasculitis hypertension
\end{itemize}
which brings us 
\begin{itemize}
\item anemia
\item no urine output
\end{itemize}
\end{question}


\section{Rheumatology}

\begin{question}
{You get a patient. 
What do you notice first in this patient?}
Absence of peripheral pulse.
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{What was the first Takayasu case?}
Young woman in Asia with red vessels in the eye. 
So special eye diagnosis done. 
Affects eye.
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{What you should always include in Takayasu treatment? 
What are the symptoms?}
Blood pressure.
Aneurysms which will burst without treatment. 
So blood pressure decreasing drugs like beta blockers along in combination with other drugs.
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{When is the checkup of the Takayasu arteritis?} 
Only once per year. 
You could expect every month like normally in this kind of diseases.
But only once per year.
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{Why lungs are not affected?}
There are gap ways in lungs. 
Only erythrocyte can go through those gap ways. 
Not leucocytes can go through. 
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{Men and women have the same diameter of the vessels. 
But men have more vessels than women. 
Why is the disease more common n men?} 
This more vessels of men is one reason why this disease is more common in men. 
\end{question}


\section{Rheumatology}


\section{Surgery}

\begin{question}
How to handle the case (bleeding)? 
What to do next? 
\end{question}


\section{Surgery}

\begin{question}
{Disposable item/supplies (including different surgical implants) sterilisation methods}
- gamma radiation  
- ethylenoxide gas
- implants (gluteraldehyde fluid)
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{Wound primary debridement}
- 
- 
- 
\end{question}


\section{Surgery}

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Extension to terdon's answer. Output of his command:

\section{Cardiology}


\section{Cardiology}


\section{Cardiology}


\section{Cardiology}


\section{Cardiology}

\begin{question}
{difference between shunt and stent?}
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{What can you do with catheterisation?}
Measure pressure inside heart (atrial, ventricular, pulmonary arterial), systemic valvular resistance, ...
\end{question}


\section{Cardiology}

\begin{question}
{What is the pacemaker of the each action potential?}
SA node
% Extrasystole discussion and gate discussion
\end{question}


\section{Cardiology}


\section{Cardiology}


\section{Cardiology}

\begin{question}
{Main characteristic of AH?}
Increased peripheral vascular resistance.
Normal heart minute volume (not fusion).
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{How glucose is a risk factor?}
Fasting > 5.6 - 6.9. 

You measure glucose tolerance. 


\end{question}

\begin{question}
{What are criteria for secondary hypertension?}
...
\end{question}


\section{Rheumatology}


\section{Rheumatology}

\begin{question}
{Why some muscle groups are stronger than others?}
We do not know the obvious factor.
It is an autoimmune disease. 
There may be some viral infections.
\end{question}


\section{Rheumatology}

\begin{question}
{What treatment options do we have to reach these goals?}
Non-medication treatment and medication treatment.
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{How does large vasculitis look in patient?}
Fever, 
brain infarction, 
psychosis, 
thrombosis, 
thrombocytopenia.

Chraracteristics
\begin{itemize}
\item asymmetric blood vessel and pulse deficiency (you cannot feel the pressure in the radial or that the pulse is different in different places - \textbf{use Heart rate in the apex - main standard for pulse}) - % NB 
\item aortic dilation
\item renal vasculitis hypertension
\end{itemize}
which brings us 
\begin{itemize}
\item anemia
\item no urine output
\end{itemize}
\end{question}


\section{Rheumatology}

\begin{question}
{You get a patient. 
What do you notice first in this patient?}
Absence of peripheral pulse.
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{What was the first Takayasu case?}
Young woman in Asia with red vessels in the eye. 
So special eye diagnosis done. 
Affects eye.
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{What you should always include in Takayasu treatment? 
What are the symptoms?}
Blood pressure.
Aneurysms which will burst without treatment. 
So blood pressure decreasing drugs like beta blockers along in combination with other drugs.
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{When is the checkup of the Takayasu arteritis?} 
Only once per year. 
You could expect every month like normally in this kind of diseases.
But only once per year.
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{Why lungs are not affected?}
There are gap ways in lungs. 
Only erythrocyte can go through those gap ways. 
Not leucocytes can go through. 
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{Men and women have the same diameter of the vessels. 
But men have more vessels than women. 
Why is the disease more common n men?} 
This more vessels of men is one reason why this disease is more common in men. 
\end{question}


\section{Rheumatology}


\section{Surgery}

\begin{question}
How to handle the case (bleeding)? 
What to do next? 
\end{question}


\section{Surgery}

\begin{question}
{Disposable item/supplies (including different surgical implants) sterilisation methods}
- gamma radiation  
- ethylenoxide gas
- implants (gluteraldehyde fluid)
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{Wound primary debridement}
- 
- 
- 
\end{question}


\section{Surgery}

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Extension to terdon's answer. Output of his command:

\section{Cardiology}


\section{Cardiology}


\section{Cardiology}


\section{Cardiology}


\section{Cardiology}

\begin{question}
{difference between shunt and stent?}
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{What can you do with catheterisation?}
Measure pressure inside heart (atrial, ventricular, pulmonary arterial), systemic valvular resistance, ...
\end{question}


\section{Cardiology}

\begin{question}
{What is the pacemaker of the each action potential?}
SA node
% Extrasystole discussion and gate discussion
\end{question}


\section{Cardiology}


\section{Cardiology}


\section{Cardiology}

\begin{question}
{Main characteristic of AH?}
Increased peripheral vascular resistance.
Normal heart minute volume (not fusion).
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{How glucose is a risk factor?}
Fasting > 5.6 - 6.9. 

You measure glucose tolerance. 


\end{question}

\begin{question}
{What are criteria for secondary hypertension?}
...
\end{question}


\section{Rheumatology}


\section{Rheumatology}

\begin{question}
{Why some muscle groups are stronger than others?}
We do not know the obvious factor.
It is an autoimmune disease. 
There may be some viral infections.
\end{question}


\section{Rheumatology}

\begin{question}
{What treatment options do we have to reach these goals?}
Non-medication treatment and medication treatment.
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{How does large vasculitis look in patient?}
Fever, 
brain infarction, 
psychosis, 
thrombosis, 
thrombocytopenia.

Chraracteristics
\begin{itemize}
\item asymmetric blood vessel and pulse deficiency (you cannot feel the pressure in the radial or that the pulse is different in different places - \textbf{use Heart rate in the apex - main standard for pulse}) - % NB 
\item aortic dilation
\item renal vasculitis hypertension
\end{itemize}
which brings us 
\begin{itemize}
\item anemia
\item no urine output
\end{itemize}
\end{question}


\section{Rheumatology}

\begin{question}
{You get a patient. 
What do you notice first in this patient?}
Absence of peripheral pulse.
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{What was the first Takayasu case?}
Young woman in Asia with red vessels in the eye. 
So special eye diagnosis done. 
Affects eye.
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{What you should always include in Takayasu treatment? 
What are the symptoms?}
Blood pressure.
Aneurysms which will burst without treatment. 
So blood pressure decreasing drugs like beta blockers along in combination with other drugs.
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{When is the checkup of the Takayasu arteritis?} 
Only once per year. 
You could expect every month like normally in this kind of diseases.
But only once per year.
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{Why lungs are not affected?}
There are gap ways in lungs. 
Only erythrocyte can go through those gap ways. 
Not leucocytes can go through. 
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{Men and women have the same diameter of the vessels. 
But men have more vessels than women. 
Why is the disease more common n men?} 
This more vessels of men is one reason why this disease is more common in men. 
\end{question}


\section{Rheumatology}


\section{Surgery}

\begin{question}
How to handle the case (bleeding)? 
What to do next? 
\end{question}


\section{Surgery}

\begin{question}
{Disposable item/supplies (including different surgical implants) sterilisation methods}
- gamma radiation  
- ethylenoxide gas
- implants (gluteraldehyde fluid)
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{Wound primary debridement}
- 
- 
- 
\end{question}


\section{Surgery}

where the only bug dup duplicate sections of same section.


Extension to terdon's answer. Output of his command:

\section{Cardiology}


\section{Cardiology}


\section{Cardiology}


\section{Cardiology}


\section{Cardiology}

\begin{question}
{difference between shunt and stent?}
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{What can you do with catheterisation?}
Measure pressure inside heart (atrial, ventricular, pulmonary arterial), systemic valvular resistance, ...
\end{question}


\section{Cardiology}

\begin{question}
{What is the pacemaker of the each action potential?}
SA node
% Extrasystole discussion and gate discussion
\end{question}


\section{Cardiology}


\section{Cardiology}


\section{Cardiology}

\begin{question}
{Main characteristic of AH?}
Increased peripheral vascular resistance.
Normal heart minute volume (not fusion).
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{How glucose is a risk factor?}
Fasting > 5.6 - 6.9. 

You measure glucose tolerance. 


\end{question}

\begin{question}
{What are criteria for secondary hypertension?}
...
\end{question}


\section{Rheumatology}


\section{Rheumatology}

\begin{question}
{Why some muscle groups are stronger than others?}
We do not know the obvious factor.
It is an autoimmune disease. 
There may be some viral infections.
\end{question}


\section{Rheumatology}

\begin{question}
{What treatment options do we have to reach these goals?}
Non-medication treatment and medication treatment.
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{How does large vasculitis look in patient?}
Fever, 
brain infarction, 
psychosis, 
thrombosis, 
thrombocytopenia.

Chraracteristics
\begin{itemize}
\item asymmetric blood vessel and pulse deficiency (you cannot feel the pressure in the radial or that the pulse is different in different places - \textbf{use Heart rate in the apex - main standard for pulse}) - % NB 
\item aortic dilation
\item renal vasculitis hypertension
\end{itemize}
which brings us 
\begin{itemize}
\item anemia
\item no urine output
\end{itemize}
\end{question}


\section{Rheumatology}

\begin{question}
{You get a patient. 
What do you notice first in this patient?}
Absence of peripheral pulse.
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{What was the first Takayasu case?}
Young woman in Asia with red vessels in the eye. 
So special eye diagnosis done. 
Affects eye.
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{What you should always include in Takayasu treatment? 
What are the symptoms?}
Blood pressure.
Aneurysms which will burst without treatment. 
So blood pressure decreasing drugs like beta blockers along in combination with other drugs.
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{When is the checkup of the Takayasu arteritis?} 
Only once per year. 
You could expect every month like normally in this kind of diseases.
But only once per year.
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{Why lungs are not affected?}
There are gap ways in lungs. 
Only erythrocyte can go through those gap ways. 
Not leucocytes can go through. 
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{Men and women have the same diameter of the vessels. 
But men have more vessels than women. 
Why is the disease more common n men?} 
This more vessels of men is one reason why this disease is more common in men. 
\end{question}


\section{Rheumatology}


\section{Surgery}

\begin{question}
How to handle the case (bleeding)? 
What to do next? 
\end{question}


\section{Surgery}

\begin{question}
{Disposable item/supplies (including different surgical implants) sterilisation methods}
- gamma radiation  
- ethylenoxide gas
- implants (gluteraldehyde fluid)
\end{question}

\begin{question}
{Wound primary debridement}
- 
- 
- 
\end{question}


\section{Surgery}

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directories = ["Cardiology", "Rheumatology", "Surgery"]
for directory in directories
   files = directory.files(); % not sure if such a parameter exists
   files = files.match(.*tex); % trying to get only tex files; not sure if match exists
   summaryFile = "";
   for texFile in files
      summaryfilesummaryFile.add(textFile.match(begin{question} ... \end{question})) % 
 to add the output of the function to the end of the summary file - there is specific function for that but cannot remembertextFile.match( its(?s)\\begin{question}.*?\\end{question} name) ...
       % problem here with Regex the most innermost environment )
       % TODO you cannot get include first begin{question}Solution andbased thenon lastthis end{question}thread
       % SeparatedProblem problemin towriting this threadRegex in Perl http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/159307/to-match-only-innermost-environment-by-regex
   end
end

save this summaryfile`summaryFile` as /Users/Masi/Dropbox/QuestionSummary.tex
directories = ["Cardiology", "Rheumatology", "Surgery"]
for directory in directories
   files = directory.files(); % not sure if such a parameter exists
   files = files.match(.*tex); % trying to get only tex files; not sure if match exists
   summaryFile = "";
   for texFile in files
      summaryfile.add(textFile.match(begin{question} ... \end{question})) % to add the output of the function to the end of the summary file - there is specific function for that but cannot remember its name 
       % problem here with Regex the most innermost environment 
       % TODO you cannot get include first begin{question} and then last end{question}
       % Separated problem to this thread http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/159307/to-match-only-innermost-environment-by-regex
   end
end

save this summaryfile as /Users/Masi/Dropbox/QuestionSummary.tex
directories = ["Cardiology", "Rheumatology", "Surgery"]
for directory in directories
   files = directory.files(); % not sure if such a parameter exists
   files = files.match(.*tex); % trying to get only tex files; not sure if match exists
   summaryFile = "";
   for texFile in files
      summaryFile.add( ... 
                textFile.match( (?s)\\begin{question}.*?\\end{question} ) ...
      )
      % Solution based on this thread
      % Problem in writing this Regex in Perl http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/159307/to-match-only-innermost-environment-by-regex
   end
end

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