Friday, 23 May 2014

Spot diagnosis -VI

1. A patient comes with a very hard and fixed mass in his right iliac fossa with multiple sinuses and yellowish discharge.
2. A patient has mucocutaneous hemorrhage with splenic enlargement.Other findings are low platelet count, prolonged bleeding time, normal clotting time and failure of the clot to retract.
3. A patient has moderate splenic enlargement, jaundice, absence of bile from urine and its presence in the stool.
4. A patient has rectal stricture which is hard , irregular and ulcerated.
5. Dependent oedema, enlarged liver with engorged neck vain.
6. Dependent oedema enlarged & firm lever, engorged neck vain plus palpable spleen.
7. A patient was on prolonged use of corticosteroid developed mooning of face.
8. A patient has huge soft and tender liver without palpable spleen.
9. A patient has huge enlarged hard irregular liver with deep jaundice.
10. Intermittent jaundice, intermittent colic and intermittent fever. What is this triad known as? Can u pin point the stone w/o any radiological help.
11. In which disease the elephantiasis graecorum is associated?

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