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51 Cards in this Set
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Primary bone tumour |
Multiple myeloma |
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Bone tumour |
Metastasis from prostate n breast |
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Adrenal medullary tumour adult |
Pheochromocytoma |
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Adrenal tumour in children |
Neuroblastoma |
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Brain tumor in child |
Medulloblastoma cerebellum |
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Breast mass |
Fibrocystic disease |
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Brain tumor in adult |
Astrocytoma |
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Breast cancer |
Invasive ductal carcinoma |
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Bug in acute endocarditis |
Staph aureus |
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Bug in debilitated hospitalized pneumonia |
Klebsiella |
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Bug in I.v drug user septicemia or pneumonia |
Staph aureus |
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# in human body |
Clavicle |
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Frac child birth |
Clavicle |
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In child hood |
Greenstick of radius ulna |
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In childhood around elbow |
Supracondylar # |
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Mc Carpelbone # |
Scaphoid |
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Carpel bone dislocatoon |
Lunate |
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Tarsel bone frac |
Calcaneum |
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Tarselbone dislocation |
Talus |
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Mc # due to fall on outstrectd hand |
Elderly colles Adults scaphoid Children supracondylar humerus |
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Mc true benign tumour of bone |
Osteoid osteoma |
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Benign tumour bone |
Osteochondroma |
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Mc malignancy from pagets disease |
Osteosarcoma |
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Mc #'d bone in hand |
Scaphoid Xray oblique viw Cf tendernss scaphoid fossa Pain swellinh Rx. Scaphoid cast. Wrist in dorsal and radial flexion.. glass holding position
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Mc nerve involved in lunate disloacation |
Median nerve |
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Mc tendon involved in tennis elbow |
ECRB OTHR ARE ECRL AND EXT DIGITORUM COMMUNIS RX NSAIDS LOCAL STEROID INJECTIONS |
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Most common cause of SAH excluding trauma. |
Rupture of saccular aneurism |
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Mc site of otoschlerosis |
Fissula ante fenestrum |
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Most c nerve from.which veatibular scwqnnoma (accoustic neuroma arises) |
Inferior vestibular nerve |
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Mc benign tumour middle ear |
Glomus tumour |
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Mc site of glomus tumour |
Middle ear hypotympanum |
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Mc vessel injured in tracheotomy |
Anterior jugular vein |
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Mc # of faciomaxillary region |
Nasal bone. 2nd zygomq |
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Mc organism of malignnt otitis externa |
Pseudomonas |
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Mc nerve palsy in malig otitis externa |
7th nerve |
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Mc organism in otomycosis |
Aspergillus niger |
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Mc org in ASOM |
STREP pneumoniae |
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Mc cause of septql perforation |
Trauma |
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Mc congenital anomaly neck |
Tyroglosssal cyst |
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Mc malognancy arising from tyroglosl cyst |
Papillary ca |
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Mc type of fungal infection nose |
Fungal ball |
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Mc organism causing fungsl ball Mc sinus imvolved Syptom |
Aspergillus fumigatus Maxillary sinus U/l postnasal discharge |
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Mc congetal anomaly of larynx |
Larungo malacia |
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Mc cause of inspiratory stridor at or short after birth |
Laryngomalacia |
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Mc MND |
Amyotropic lateral schlerosis |
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Doc AML |
Riluzol |
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Mc hereditary neuropathy Also called Appearance Ptn |
Heredetary motor sensory neuropathy Charcot mary tooth diaease Pmp 22 Inverted shampane bottle appearance |
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Mc cause of endocrine myopathy |
Hyperthyroidism |
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Mc neurodegenerative diaese Mc cause of dementia |
Alzheimers |
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Mc cause of death in sle Mc cvs feature Mc resp feature Mc anemia in sle Mc kidney manifestation Worst prognosis kidney pblm Mc cns problem |
Mi Endocarditis Pleuritis Normocyitc normochromi Type 4 nephritis..diffuse proliferative Type 4 Cognitive dysfunction |