Wednesday, 21 May 2014

Spot Diagnosis - II

what is your clinical diagnosis when

1.  in a febrile patient there is throbbing pain in the perineum.
2.  on straining the flow of urine increases.
3.  on straining the flow of urine decreases or stops.
4.  the serum acid phosphotase rises.
5.  the serum alkaline phosphotase rises.
6.  in which carcinoma the secondary in the bone becomes osteosclerotic.
7.  when in an adult male urine is acidic in nature, contains pus cells & sterile on ordinary cultures.
8.  a known patient of hydroneprosis has developed fever with chill.
9.  a patient has a fistula over the ramus of mandible. he gives the history of watery discharge at the times of meals.
10. a patient has a painless whitlow.
11. neurolipomatosis is associated with which disease?

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