Sunday, 26 October 2014

Spot the Diagnosis- 57

(1) An x-ray shows an oblique fracture of the first metacarpal bone involving the articular surfaces . What is this fracture known as ?
Ans Benett's fracture .

(2) A boy has come with epistaxis. He has mid  diastolic murmur .
Ans Mitral stenosis .

(3) A boy has come with haemoptysis, he has evening rise of temperature .
Ans Pulmonary tuberclosis .

(4) A case of chronic bronchitis has come with an x-ray plate of his chest . There is a twenty five paise  coin like opacity in the left apex .
Ans Bronchial carcinoma .

(5) A case of chronic bronchitis has come with an x-ray plate , there are some calcified spots in the lung field .
Ans Previous tuberculosis of the lungs .

(6) A patient was treated in Bombay and diagnosed as chronic bronchitis. He has a strong family history of tuberculosis . In his chest x-ray there are light opacities at many places .
Ans  He might have suffered from pulmonary tuberculosis .

(7) A very old and run down patient of chronic bronchitis complains of heavy expectoration in the morning .
Ans Bronchiectasis.

(8) A patient who can't sleep window and door closed . There are fine basal crepts at the base of his lungs .
Ans Acute left ventricular failure .

(9) A patient feels breathlessness only on exertion .
Ans Mitral stenosis .

(10) Name the places where sebaceous cyst does not occur .
Ans Palms and soles .

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