Built of patient in a thyroid case:
•Thyrotoxicosis—thin and underweight
•Hypothyroidism—obese and overweight
•Carcinoma—anemia and cachexia
•Mask like facies—hypothyroidism.
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•Thyrotoxicosis—thin and underweight
•Hypothyroidism—obese and overweight
•Carcinoma—anemia and cachexia
•Mask like facies—hypothyroidism.
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HYDRONEPHROSIS (HN)
-It is an aseptic dilatation of pelvicalyceal system due to partial or intermittent obstruction to the outflow of urine.
▪️Causes:
Unilateral
🔻A.Extramural:
1. Aberrant renal vessels (vein or artery). It is common on left side.
2. Compression by growth (carcinoma cervix, carcinoma rectum).
3. Retroperitoneal fibrosis.
4. Retrocaval ureter.
🔻B. Intramural:
1. Congenital PUJ obstruction.
2. Ureterocele.
3. Neoplasm of ureter.
4. Narrow ureteric orifice.
5. Stricture ureter following removal of stone, pelvic surgeries or tuberculosis of ureter.
🔻C. Intraluminal:
1. Stone in the renal pelvis or ureter.
2. Sloughed papilla in papillary necrosis.
Bilateral
A. Congenital:
Congenital stricture of external urethral meatus, pin-hole meatus.Congenital posterior urethral valve.
B. Acquired:
BPH. Carcinoma prostate. Postoperative bladder neck scarring. Inflammatory/traumatic urethral stricture. Phimosis. Carcinoma cervix. Bladder carcinoma.
-Congenital PUJ is the most common cause of HN.
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-It is an aseptic dilatation of pelvicalyceal system due to partial or intermittent obstruction to the outflow of urine.
▪️Causes:
Unilateral
🔻A.Extramural:
1. Aberrant renal vessels (vein or artery). It is common on left side.
2. Compression by growth (carcinoma cervix, carcinoma rectum).
3. Retroperitoneal fibrosis.
4. Retrocaval ureter.
🔻B. Intramural:
1. Congenital PUJ obstruction.
2. Ureterocele.
3. Neoplasm of ureter.
4. Narrow ureteric orifice.
5. Stricture ureter following removal of stone, pelvic surgeries or tuberculosis of ureter.
🔻C. Intraluminal:
1. Stone in the renal pelvis or ureter.
2. Sloughed papilla in papillary necrosis.
Bilateral
A. Congenital:
Congenital stricture of external urethral meatus, pin-hole meatus.Congenital posterior urethral valve.
B. Acquired:
BPH. Carcinoma prostate. Postoperative bladder neck scarring. Inflammatory/traumatic urethral stricture. Phimosis. Carcinoma cervix. Bladder carcinoma.
-Congenital PUJ is the most common cause of HN.
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PYONEPHROSIS:
-It is collection of pus in pelvicalyceal system, which is converted into a multiloculated sac.
-Occurs due to:
a. Infection of pre-existing hydronephrosis.
b. Following acute pyelonephritis.
c. As a complication of renal calculus, either stone in the renal pelvis or staghorn calculus.
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-It is collection of pus in pelvicalyceal system, which is converted into a multiloculated sac.
-Occurs due to:
a. Infection of pre-existing hydronephrosis.
b. Following acute pyelonephritis.
c. As a complication of renal calculus, either stone in the renal pelvis or staghorn calculus.
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Criteria of colicky pain:
-Intermittent
-Hollow viscus
-Smooth muscles
-Peristalsis
-Distal obstruction.
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-Intermittent
-Hollow viscus
-Smooth muscles
-Peristalsis
-Distal obstruction.
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What's Nancy nail?
They can be used to treat femoral and tibial fractures in. children and adolescents, and humeral, radial, and ulnar fractures in both pediatric and adult patients. A 1.0mm diameter, 100mm length Nancy Nail is also available to treat metacarpal and metatarsal. fractures.
الدكتور السوسوة
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They can be used to treat femoral and tibial fractures in. children and adolescents, and humeral, radial, and ulnar fractures in both pediatric and adult patients. A 1.0mm diameter, 100mm length Nancy Nail is also available to treat metacarpal and metatarsal. fractures.
الدكتور السوسوة
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Three segments of Ureter:
1-Proximal from origin down to upper border of SI joint.
2-Middle, laying over the sacrum.
3-Distal, from the lower border of SI joint to its entry to UB.
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1-Proximal from origin down to upper border of SI joint.
2-Middle, laying over the sacrum.
3-Distal, from the lower border of SI joint to its entry to UB.
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Quick Notes
DD of Acute app. in a child. No PU,no Pancreatitis, no Biliary disorders. Imp. #Surgery
Plus inflammation of Meckel’s diverticulum.
Quick Notes
Symptoms of appendicitis ● Periumbilical colic ● Pain shifting to the right iliac fossa ● Anorexia ● Nausea Signs to elicit in appendicitis: ● Pointing sign ● Rovsing’s sign ● Psoas sign ● Obturator sign Clinical signs in appendicitis ● Pyrexia…
Here signs of Acute App. according to Hamilton Love.
Nice summary for Management of urinary tract stones.
Conservative treatment:
-High fluid intake with or without diuretics.
-Analgesics.
-Antispasmodic agents.
-Urinary antiseptics, regular follow-up to monitor stone descent.
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Conservative treatment:
-High fluid intake with or without diuretics.
-Analgesics.
-Antispasmodic agents.
-Urinary antiseptics, regular follow-up to monitor stone descent.
#Surgery
Remember:
Epigastric hernia is more common in men.
Para-umbilical hernia is more common in women.
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Epigastric hernia is more common in men.
Para-umbilical hernia is more common in women.
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