th 5
Year Slide Show
1. Name the condition 2. Name an associated feature 3. Name a complication
This patients urine microscopy showed RBCs and several red cell casts. 1. What is the Dx? 2. What investigation would confirm this? 3. Differential Dx of collapsing nasal bridge with intact skin?
1. This can be used in the management of what? 2. What patient intervention must be made before using it? 3. Name 2 complications of use
1. What are these findings consistent with? 2. Name 3 causes
60 year old Asian female with severe pain in hip and back 1. Name the radiological feature shown 2. What is the diagnosis? 3. Name another radiological feature of this condition
Q: a. What is the obvious abnormality on this CXR? b. What is the most common pathology behind this finding on a CXR?
Q: a. What valve replacement has this patient had? (Can you spot another abnormality?) b. How may a patient present (the main signs & symptoms) prior to surgery?
Q: a. What are the main co-morbidities associated with this clinical sign? b. How would you expect this clinical sign to differ from a carotid pulse?
Q: a. A 78 year old lady is referred from her GP after having a fall which she cant remember much about. This ECG was taken in A&E . She has no chest pain or PMH of heart problems. What is your management plan? b. A 26 year old male body builder is admitted to A&E complaining of a racing heart which comes and goes. One of the nurses goes to take his blood pressure and you notice the telemetry tracing increases to 150 bpm you are suspicious this may not be due to the nice smile she gave him What is your management plan?
Q: a. What investigation is this? b. What is the name for the stricture seen here? c. What are the two main complications of this condition?
Q: a. What is this underlying pathology on this CXR? b. What management options are there for this?
Q: a. What is the indicated by the large arrows? b. What is indicated by the small arrow heads? c. What further investigations would you like to request upon this finding?
Q: a. Name this clinical sign b. What conditions can it be associated with? c. What advice would you give the patient in the management of this?
70 year old man admitted with rigors and sweats after Hartmanns procedure. He notice that he had been experiencing persistent hiccups.
What does x ray show? What is the most likely diagnosis? What treatment is needed? Extra : what are the indications for Hartmanns procedure?
38 year old female with upper abdo pain and dyspepsia. An OGD was done and showed antral gastritis. A further test was done....
What is the purpose of this test? How do you treat this?
What is the diagnosis? Give 2 causes
What nerve supplies the purple area? What muscles does this nerve supply in the hand? How would you test this?
What is the name of this incision and what is it used for? What are the differentials for a mass in RIF?
This patient has been investigated and treated for dysphagia
What procedure has been done?
What type of imaging is this?
What does the x ray show?
Classification: What is meant by true and false? Give an example of each
What is this? What are the differences between this and the other type?
Name three risk factors for breast cancer What is the screening programme? What makes up the triple breast assessment? Most likely tumour?
List symptoms and signs of this patients affected leg What is management? In what time frame? List 3 possible modifiable risk factors for this patient
Name most likely syndrome Name skin condition What type of reaction is this?
This patient has sudden onset chest pain and SOB. What does this ECG show? What is most likely diagnosis?
This patient has abdominal pain, distension and vomiting Sign and diagnosis? Immediate management?
What is this? Name a systemic disease that this dermatological condition is associated with.
What does this xray show? Name two causes What might you expect to hear on auscultation?
What is this called? What is it used for?
What does this show?
What condition causes this? How is it managed?
What is this sign called? What does it indicate?
27 year old previously well female presents with dizziness on standing and 2 vomiting episodes whilst away in London for the weekend
A 50-year-old woman had a 6-month history of severe generalized itchiness and fatigability. There was no associated fever, abdominal pain, or joint pain. A cholecystectomy had been performed 20 years earlier.
A 60 year old Asian male from Bradford presents with a 4 day hx of blistering and painful toes. What could this be?
Ignoring the weird pelvis what operation has this patient had? What other signs on examination would you expect to see?
What does this spinal x-ray show? What is the condition called? Name 5 other associations of this disease?
What clinical sign is this patient being examined for? Name 3 causes.
What is this showing? How would you diagnose it? Name 5 differences between this and the other differential for this pathology
What visual field defect would you see of the lesion was at: 1 3 5
Young male patient with absent lower limb reflexes and scoliosis. Name the condition; inheritance pattern.
What is this? What causes it? (malignancy; meds; vitamin)
Upper GI endoscopy of duodenum. What does it show and how else would you investigate this?
Wassiss all abaht?
If she carries on at this rate what vitamin deficiency might she develop.? Neurological manifestation?