Thursday, 22 May 2014

Spot Diagnosis - V

1. Huge enlargement of spleen with sternal tenderness.
2. Enlarged Liver with intercostal tenderness.
3. A febrile patient with Palpable spleen with relative bradycardia.
4. You are sent for to see a restless patient due to  severe abdominal pain.You gave him anticholinergic even pethidine but no relief.He is changing his posture every moment to get relief but no relief. What is your provisional diagnosis?
5. A patient gets throbbing pain in head, at times epileptic fits, there is reddish marks(port wine stain) on left side of her face.
6. A patient has an ulcer whose edge is thin, undermined & looks bluish.
7.A young-boy has a superficial ulcer of face which tends to heal at centre but active in periphery.On investigation any type of fungus was not found.
8. A patient has an ulcer margin punched out, lymph gland is enlarged , firm , discreet & painless.
9. A neonate has a naevus on the small of the back.What does it indicate?
10. A patient complaining of pain, swelling & slight restriction of his knee joint movement.X ray film shows a soft tissue shadows in which flex of calcification are seen scattered throughout the area of the tumour.There is no alteration of joint outline.X ray of the chest reveals pulmonary metastasis.
11. A  lady has a black tumour on her big toe that bleeds profusely and her liver is enlarged, hard & irregular.
12. A young patient has tumour in abdomen in umbilical region which has grown into a huge firm & nodulur mass & doesn't move with respiration.Later on, he has developed edema of both limbs.

No comments:

Post a Comment