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Silly things can secure a point - triplehelix
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1. If you see that the age of the patient in the case is 2 years or more, it is not Patau syndrome or Edward syndrome, think of something else (they dont survive beyond 1 yr).

2. If patient prefers not to move, just want to lie flat, think of peritionitis

3. If pt likes to move a lot, changing position and posture, bending over, think of renal.ureteric calculi.
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#2
thx triple helix thats good points to know
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#3
Good ones
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#4
hey man lets make this thread popular . everyone should add something to it . and the end before test we can revise
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#5
a patient stooping forward and get pain when he is upright or lays flat -
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#6
its PERICARDITIS . coz the pericardium streches when he do that and coz pain so pt like to be in stooping position
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#7
renal failure + hemoptysis = good pasture syndrome


renal failure + hearing loss = alports syndrome
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#8
small foreign object(like a battery) in the esophagus of a child on x-ray..........endoscopic removal asap
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#9
renal failure + eosinophiluria = acute tubular necrosis with drug hypersensitivity
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#10
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