Clinical 6 Flashcards

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If you feel an abdominal mass:

A

Important not to miss:
Cancer, abscess, aneurysm, obstruction

Common:
Constipation
Bladder enlargement
Organomegaly

Other:
Transplanted kidney
Gastric mass
Ovarian cyst
Hernia
Uterus causes
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If you feel ascites:

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Cirrhosis
Veno oclusive disease (esp if oncology)
Congestive heart failure
Constrictive pericarditis
Tuberculosis
Pancreatic
Nephrotic syndrome
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Shunt procedures:

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G: Glenn shunt
superior vena cava to right pulmonary artery
F: Fontan procedure
inferior vena cava or right atrium to right pulmonary artery
R: Rastelli procedure
right ventricle to main pulmonary artery
W: Waterston shunt
ascending aorta to right pulmonary artery
B: Blalock-Taussig shunt
subclavian artery to pulmonary artery
P: Pott shunt
descending thoracic aorta to left pulmonary artery

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What is bulbar palsy?

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Cranial nerve 9 and 10

Bulbar palsy results from bilateral impairment of function of the IXth, Xth and XIIth cranial nerves. This gives rise to dysarthria, dysphagia (often with choking episodes and nasal regurgitation of fluids), dysphonia and poor cough, and susceptibility to aspiration pneumonia. The lowermost part of VII may, infrequently, be involved.

The disturbance is of the motor nuclei rather than of the corticobulbar tracts. It is distinguished from pseudobulbar palsy by the presence of lower motor neurone signs. Autonomic features are uncommon.

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5
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What are the causes of loss of proprioception?

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Peripheral neuropathy
Vincristine side effects
GBS
Friederichs ataxia
CMT
Hereditary neuropathy
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6
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Deep tendon reflexes and nerve roots:

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Triceps C7,8
Supination C5/6
Biceps C5/6

Knee L3/4
Ankle S1/2

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7
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Nystagmus causes and lesions:

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Vestibular away from lesion

Cerebellar towards side of lesion (Fast phase)

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Non-reactive pupil

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Third nerve palsy
Cataracts corneal opacitoes, vitreous and retinal haemorrhage or detachment
Infection iris/ciliary muscles
Trauma
Optic nerve pathology
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9
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Pes cavus:

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CMT
Friedreich's ataxia
Neurological
Trauma
Orthopaedic
Neuromuscular
Spina bifida
Diastometamyelia
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10
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Pes planus:

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Dyspraxia, ligamentous laxity, hypermobility (collagen disorder ehlers-danlos and marfan), CP

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11
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Denys-Drash syndrome:

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Denys–Drash syndrome (DDS) or Drash syndrome is a rare disorder or syndrome characterized by gonadal dysgenesis, nephropathy, and Wilms’ tumor.

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12
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Lens dislocation associations

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Marfans superior intellect so superior

Homocysteinuria inferior

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13
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Quality of apex beat associations:

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Sustained – pressure overload in AS
Forceful – LVH
Thrusting – volume overload (MR/AR) or L→R shunt
Parasternal heave – RVH

Palpable S2 = pulmonary hypertension

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