(701) A patient has come. He has palmar erythema, spider naevi and palpable spleen. Spot the diagnosis?
(702) An emaciated patient of 50 has come. He has been suffering from gastro-intestinal disorder for long. On examination his left supraclavicular gland is enlarged. Spot the diagnosis?
(703) A patient has come. He has dilated veins on the abdomen. The flow of blood is downwards. Spot the diagnosis?
(704) A patient has come with ascites and palpable spleen. Spot the diagnosis?
(705) A patient has come with pulsatile liver with ascites. Spot the diagnosis?
(706) A patient has come with severe epistaxis. His liver is firm. Spot the diagnosis?
(707) An old patient of pulmonary tuberculosis has come with a lump and pain in the right iliac fossa. Spot the diagnosis?
(708) A patient has come with irregular bowel. On examination his liver is enlarged, soft and tender. Spot the diagnosis?
(709) A diagnosed patient of acute appendicitis now complains of pain in the left iliac fossa. Spot the diagnosis?
(710) An old malerial patient was hurt in his abdomen by a fist. He became pale with severe pain and hypersthecia on the left shoulder. Spot the diagnosis?
Answers.
(701) Cirrhosis of liver.
(702) carcinoma of gastro-intestinal tract.
(703) Superior venacava obstruction.
(704) Cirrhosis of liver.
(705) Tricuspid regurgitation.
(706) Cirrhosis of liver.
(707) Ileocaecal tuberculosis.
(708) Amoebic hepatitis and colitis.
(709) Peritonitis has set in.
(710) Splenic rapture.
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