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  #26

Stridor
Laryngeal tenderness
Respiratory distress

Epiglottitis

  #27

Unilateral sore throat
neck pain ear ache
Dysphagia with swollen tonsils

Quinsy - Peritonsilar absecss
trismus is charactercstic of Quinsy
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  #28

Hypopituitrism
Headache
Bitemporal anopsia

Craniopharyngioma
benign tumor arising from Ratkhes pouch

  #29

Marfan with Mental retardation
Thromboembolic event
Downward dislocation of lens

Homocystinuria

auto recess.- cystathione synt. deficiency
Rx- high dose Vit.B6

  #30

In a newborn with failure to thrive:
Bilateral cataract
Jaundice
Hypoglycemia

Galactosemia



  #31

Young male with :

Nasal Obstruction
Nasopharyngeal mass
Recurrent epistaxis

Juvenile Angiofibroma

  #32

copied from post by seagull

Fat embolism = Bergman Triad
  1. Petechiea in the upper part of the body
  2. Dyspnea
  3. Mental symptoms



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  #33

upper resp tract infection
lower resp tract infection
glomerulonephritis

WEGENER'S GRANULOMATOSIS ( c-anca is specific)

note the two - gener's ( kartagener, wegener) have sinusitis


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  #34

Meckes Diverticulitis:Hematemesis+Melena+Rt lower Quadrant Pain


  #35

In a smoker:
Occulusive diesease of the arteries
Migratory superficial Thrombophlebitis
Raynauds phenomenon

Buergers disease


  #36

Flank pain
hematuria
palpable abdominal mass
renal cell Carcinoma(only 10% of patients present like this.

  #37

flank pain
hematuria
palpable abdominal mass

adult polycystic kidney diseasegrin


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  #38

koolgrin

  #39

Increased ICP -

HTN
Bradycardia
Bradypnea

Cushing's triad

  #40

Distended Bladder
Flaccid rectal sphincter
Perineal saddle anethesia

Cauda equina syndrome

surgical emergency- requires decompression

  #41

copied from somewhere
Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome: symptom triad
"PET WASP":
Pyrogenic infections
Eczema
Thrombocytopenia
· WASP is the name of the causitive agent: Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome Protein.
· Alternatively: Wiskott=Hot, Aldrich=Itch, Syndrom=Throm.

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  #42

Erythema Nodosum
Arthritis
Hilar adenopathy

Lofgren syndrome - Sarcoidosis


  #43

Parotid enlargement
Uveitis
Facial palsy with fever

Heerfordt- Waldenstrom syndrome - Sarcoidosis


  #44

1. urinary abnormalities ( hypoplastic kidneys, hydronephrosis, hydroureter)

2.deficiency of abdomianl wall muscles

3. undescended testes

Eagle-barret syndrome

another name for prune belly syndrome


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  #45

-deafness
-heart defects
-cataracts
CONGENITAL RUBELLA.

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  #46

Saint's triad:

1. Hiatus hernia

2. Diverticulosis

3. Cholelithiasis


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  #47

Hemobilia:

1. Jaundice
2. RUQ pain
3. Malaena ( GI bleeding )*

(*Puttin fever in place of malaena would make it Charcot's triad (cholangitis) )


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  #48

cud u please mention what the saint's triad denotes..thanks smiling face

  #49

CONGENITAL TOXOPLASMOSIS.
-chorioretnitis
-hydrocephalus
-intracranial calcification.

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  #50

brucella2007 wrote:
cud u please mention what the saint's triad denotes..thanks

Saint's triad doesn't "denote" anything. There is no pathophysiological relationship.It is merely a coexistence of gallstones, diverticulosis of the colon, and hiatus hernia. The patient presents with dyspepsia.




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