Answer : Skeletal
explanation : didn’t give me the answer choices but I got this answer right on my test .
Y/O: Year old
H/O:History of
MM-Malignant Malinoma
CC-Chief complain
Erythroderma is redness of skin
BX:biopsy
pt. - Patient
F/O follow up
2)
a.RA :Rheumatoid arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic, inflammatory, systemic autoimmune disease, affecting the joints
b)Arthralgia:Joint pains
Dyskinesia :Involuntary movements
c) DJD is degenerative joint disease /Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis (OA){
Osteo means bone arthritis means inflammation of joint inflammation }is the most common degenerative joint disease and a major cause of pain and disability in adult individuals. The etiology of OA includes joint injury, obesity, aging, and heredity.
3.68 y/o Male
H/O:HT,DM,Condyloma,hyperlipidemia,COPD
C/C: Hematuria
Drug history : Metoprolol-100mg-bd
Diltiazem-120mg-qd
Hydrocodone-10/500mg p.r.n
Pravas-40mg-qAM
Lisinopril-20mg-hs
Hydroclorothiazide-25mg-p.o
Vitals : Temp-96.7
BP:108/57mmhg
Pulse:75 beats per minute
Weight :193.8 Pounds
Tests:
Creatine-2.38
BUN-42
Urine analysis -hematuria
CT:Left kidney atrophy,3.1cm adrenal nodule B/L retrograde poly grams
Bx :CA Bladder(Stage1)
F/U:complete transurethral resection of bladder tumour with chemotherapy to follow
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Risks for secondary seizures are head injuries, stroke and other vascular disease, brain infections , Dementia .
<h3>What is secondary seizures and its
causes ? </h3>
Secondary seizures begin in one part of the brain ,but then spread to both sides of the Brain. Birth injury,head trauma, congenital , febrile seizures, metabolic disorders are cause of secondary seizures.
Risk factors are:
1) Brain infections such as meningitis which causes inflammation.
2) Family history
3) Dementia can increase the risk of epilepsy in older adults.
4) Stroke and other blood vessels disease can lead to brain damage. Limit alcohols and avoid cigrettes, eating healthy diet.
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allux Valgus</h2>
Hallux Valgus is the commonest forefoot deformity, with symptoms on the medial edge of the foot, the sole, and the small toes