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Let's revise anatomy - 1
A 20-year-old young man fell from the stairs while rushing downstairs and suffered an anterior shoulder dislocation. Later, he complained that he had lost sensation in the lateral deltoid region and could not abduct the arm. Which nerve is damaged due to his injury?
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A 6-year-old diagnosed with steroid-sensitive nephritic syndrome with poor compliance presented with abdominal pain and hematuria. On examination, mild petechiae was noted. The abdominal examination mass was palpable over the right side. BP 120/80 mmHg. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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How many types of GBS do you know?
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A 45-year-old was brought to unconscious. On examination he was unresponsive and had shallow breathing with a respiratory rate of 5/min. He had bilateral constricted pupil. HR 60/min, BP 140/90. What is the most appropriate next step in management?
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A 12-year-old girl presents to the ER with reduced level of consciousness. Her younger sister ( aged 6) was recently diagnosed with type 1 DM. No other significant family history or past history. ABG reveals a glucose level of 2.1 mmol/L. The blood tests taken shortly after admission reveal elevated insulin level and low C peptide levels.
What is the diagnosis?
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An 7-month-old develops an itchy rash which seems most distressing at night. His mother has started to develop similar symptoms. On examination, the rash is affecting the whole body but worst on the soles of the feet, head and neck. The lesions are small fluid filled vesicles and excoriations are visible. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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A 24-year- old female presents with a six weeks history of galactorrhea. She has no other symptoms but takes medication for contraception, dyspepsia and migraine. Examination reveals slight galactorrhea from both breasts but is otherwise normal. Investigations show : Prolactin 915 mU/L (normal <450). Which one of the following drugs may be responsible?
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A 25-year-old patient with foot & leg weakness that is progressively getting worse over the past 1 week. Initially, she developed a tingling in her feet and noticed they would drag, but now she has difficulty standing and walking due to leg weakness. 3 weeks ago she suffered a cold which resolved on its own. On examination, the muscle bulks are normal, motor strengths 2/5 in quadriceps, 1/5 in the feet. Ankle & knee reflexes are absent. Normal sensations. The upper limb examination is normal. The CSF protein is very high, glucose normal, cell count is slightly elevated. Which of the following is the diagnosis?
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A 26-year-old male complains of back pain which increases in the morning with rest. A spine X ray revealed "bamboo spine". Precordial examination revealed early diastolic murmur at mid left sternal edge. Most probable diagnosis is
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