Radiological features of Rheumatoid Arthritis:
(LESS):
L: Loss of joint space
E: Erosions
S: Soft tissue swelling
S: Soft bones (osteopenia).
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(LESS):
L: Loss of joint space
E: Erosions
S: Soft tissue swelling
S: Soft bones (osteopenia).
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•Falciparum Malaria complications:
CHAPLIN
-Cerebral malaria/ Coma
-Hypoglycemia
-Anemia
-Pulmonary edema
-Lactic acidosis
-Infections
-Necrosis of renal tubules.
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CHAPLIN
-Cerebral malaria/ Coma
-Hypoglycemia
-Anemia
-Pulmonary edema
-Lactic acidosis
-Infections
-Necrosis of renal tubules.
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•Biliary tract Lesions:
•Pain = Cholelithiasis
•Pain + Pyrexia = Acute Cholecystitis
•Pain + Jaundice = Choledocholithiasis
•Pain + Pyrexia + Jaundice (Charcot's triad) = Ascending Cholangitis
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•Pain = Cholelithiasis
•Pain + Pyrexia = Acute Cholecystitis
•Pain + Jaundice = Choledocholithiasis
•Pain + Pyrexia + Jaundice (Charcot's triad) = Ascending Cholangitis
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•Elevated jugular veins:
“PQRST"
-Pericardial effusion (tamponade)
-Quantity (fluid overload)
-Right heart failure
-SVC obstruction
-Tricuspid stenosis.
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“PQRST"
-Pericardial effusion (tamponade)
-Quantity (fluid overload)
-Right heart failure
-SVC obstruction
-Tricuspid stenosis.
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•Causes of neuropathic ulcer:
1-Leprosy
2-Diabetes mellitus
3-Polyneuropathy (due to any cause)
4-Tabes dorsalis
5-Syringomyelia
6-Amyloidosis
7-Porphyria
8-Progressive sensory neuropathy.
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1-Leprosy
2-Diabetes mellitus
3-Polyneuropathy (due to any cause)
4-Tabes dorsalis
5-Syringomyelia
6-Amyloidosis
7-Porphyria
8-Progressive sensory neuropathy.
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•What are the causes of ulcer in DM?
-Ischemia
-Neuropathy
-Combined ischemia and neuropathy
-Secondary infection.
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-Ischemia
-Neuropathy
-Combined ischemia and neuropathy
-Secondary infection.
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C-peptide: can help differentiate between types of diabetes:
↑ C-peptide levels may indicate insulin resistanceand hyperinsulinmia → T2DM
Q. What are the causes of unilateral wasting of leg? A. As follows: Y Diabetic amyotrophy Y Old poliomyelitis Y Arthritis or trauma Y Cerebral palsy Y Disc prolapse.
↓ C-peptide levels indicate an absolute insulindeficiency → T1DM
↑ C-peptide levels may indicate insulin resistanceand hyperinsulinmia → T2DM
Q. What are the causes of unilateral wasting of leg? A. As follows: Y Diabetic amyotrophy Y Old poliomyelitis Y Arthritis or trauma Y Cerebral palsy Y Disc prolapse.
↓ C-peptide levels indicate an absolute insulindeficiency → T1DM
Diagnostic Features of Metabolic Syndrome: ( >= 3 the following):-
1. Abdominal obesity (waist circumference: men> 102 cm, women > 88 cm).
2. Hypertriglyceridemia (>= 150 mg/dL).
3. Low HDL cholesterol (men< 40 mg/dL, women< 50 mg/dL).
4. Hypertension(>= 130/85 mmHg).
5. Fasting hyperglycemia (>= 110).
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#Diabetes
1. Abdominal obesity (waist circumference: men> 102 cm, women > 88 cm).
2. Hypertriglyceridemia (>= 150 mg/dL).
3. Low HDL cholesterol (men< 40 mg/dL, women< 50 mg/dL).
4. Hypertension(>= 130/85 mmHg).
5. Fasting hyperglycemia (>= 110).
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Treatment of Pinworm infection:
-Mebendazole: children ≥2 years of age and adults:100 mg orally as a single dose, may repeat in 2 weeks.
Or:
-Albendazole: children ≥2 years of age and adults: 400 mg orally as a single dose, may repeat in 2 weeks.
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-Mebendazole: children ≥2 years of age and adults:100 mg orally as a single dose, may repeat in 2 weeks.
Or:
-Albendazole: children ≥2 years of age and adults: 400 mg orally as a single dose, may repeat in 2 weeks.
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JUS REMEMBER:
-Fluoroquinolones may exacerbate muscle weakness in patients with myasthenia gravis. Avoid ciprofloxacin in patients with known history of myasthenia gravis.
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-Fluoroquinolones may exacerbate muscle weakness in patients with myasthenia gravis. Avoid ciprofloxacin in patients with known history of myasthenia gravis.
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