LEG SWELLING
What are the differential diagnoses of unilateral leg swelling? Lymphoedema. DVT. Angioneurotic oedema. Ruptured Baker’s …
What are the differential diagnoses of unilateral leg swelling? Lymphoedema. DVT. Angioneurotic oedema. Ruptured Baker’s …
Iceberg phenomenon is shown by poliomyelitis (70-80%) Rubella (45-50%) Mumps (20-30%) Influenza (50-70%) Japanese encephalitis …
It may be unilateral or bilateral. Cause of bilateral pes cavus: • Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease. • …
Uremia Myxedema Tuberculosis Mycotic infections Chronic constrictive pericarditis Irradiation Tumors Connective tissue disorders Drugs, e.g. …
Causes: Repeated local trauma (commonest cause). Chronic tophaceous gout. Sarcoidosis. Median nerve injury.
A 35-year-old man has an 8-month history of fluctuating deafness, fullness and buzzing/ringing in both his …
A 34-year-old man with a history of intravenous drug use and hepatitis C infection presented …
A 33-Year-old woman presents to the emergency with diffuse, cramping abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting …
A 65-year-old woman with postmenopausal bleeding was referred to an outpatient hysteroscopy clinic. She was found to have …
A 30-year-old man had a pleomorphic adenoma removed from his left parotid gland. His postoperative …