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30 year old man of Turkish heritage comes in complaining of recurrent genital ulceration. She also gets slow healing mouth ulcers. She had thrombophlebitis a few months back. What is the dx? |
Behcet's syndrome (autoimmune inflammation of arteries and veins more common in eastern meditarranean people) More common and severe in men |
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29 year old male comes in with 6 month history of bloody diarrhoea, mouth ulcers and weight loss. What is the diagnosis? |
Crohn's disease |
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Pt has a routine assessment that shows abnormal urine dipstick results (protein 3+, blood 1+, Nitrites 1+). Had a UTI 6 months ago. What is the possible diagnosis? |
Glomerulonephritis |
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27 year old male has testicular cancer. Which lymph nodes is it likely to spread to first? |
Para-aortic nodes (this is where lymph drains) |
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You have a COPD patient who is not acidotic, has SATS of 86% (they are normally around 92%). What is the Mx in terms of oxygen? |
Venturi mask 24% |
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What is the initial mx of Gout? |
NSAIDS + intra-articular injection Naproxen, Colchicine (GI side effects) Do not start allopurinol until 2 weeks after the attack and use NSAID/colchicine cover as you start it |
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In a child of 3 years with a UTI. How would you collect urinary sample? |
If clean catch not possible use urine collection pads |
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What drugs are used in the Mx of TB? |
RIPE Rifampicin (hepatotoxic + red urine) Isoniazid (peripheral neuropathy...vit b6 deficiency) Pyramidine Ethambutol (optic neuritis) |
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45 year old lady suffers RTA. She has a pelvic stabilization and a screw fixation. She is now SOB. What is the cause? |
Fat embolism |
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What is the management of a painful genital ulcer? |
Aciclovir |
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If someone is 0 Rh+ . What blood can they receive? |
Only 0 -ve |
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Pt undergoes a laparoscopic splenectomy. 3 days post-op they have pain in their Left Upper Quadrant. What is the likely diagnosis? |
Subphrenic collection |
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An 80 year old man complains of sudden loss of loss of consciousness whilst he sits in a chair. But then he recovers quickly from this so it is not prolonged. What is the diagnosis? |
Vasovagal attack |
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A 40 year old male who is a chronic alcoholic presents with symptoms of shortness of breath, swollen ankles, tiredness, dizzyness. On CXR you see a large heard. What is the dx? |
Alcohol induced Cardiomyopathy |
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A lymph node biopsy in a patient with enlarged nodes and night sweats shows depleted lymphocytes. What is the diagnosis? Prognosis? |
Lymphocyte depleted classical hodgkin's lymphoma. This is the rarest and most aggressive type of lymphoma. |
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Reed sternberg cells point to what disease? |
Hodgkin's Lymphoma |