Differential Diagnosis Flashcards
Gloria 54 year old female, complains of temporal headaches and ringing in the ears. These are bilateral headaches, present for last 6 months. It has been a stressful month. Name three Differential Diagnosis and justify each.
- temporal arteritis - severe headaches at temples, fatigue, strikes mostly older females
*idiopathic intracranial hypertension- temporal headache, sleep disturbances - cervicogenic headaches-
- neurofibromatosis II bilateral acoustic- headaches, hearing loss tinnitus, severe disorientation when scuba diving
what examinations would you do for Gloria?
cervical examination, hearing test. Referral
Caitlyn 29-year-old female with right-sided low back pain. constant pain that began during a morning routine jog. Initially sharp and since diminished. Aggravated by sneezing and intraabdominal stress. Menstrual cycle irregular with spotting. A feeling of bloating in the lower abdomen. Intercourse is painful. Name three Differential Diagnosis and justify each.
- Endometriosis- pelvic bilateral pain, associated with menstruation, dyspareunia, dysuria
- Pelvic Inflammatory Disease- Lower abdominal pain; Menstrual irregularity; spotting, dyspareunia)
- Endometrioma burst -chronic pelvic pain in belly, irregular periods, dyspareunia,
what examinations would you do for Caitlyn?
abdominal palpation for tenderness.
refer for laparoscopy of the uterus; gynecological examination
James 22-year-old male with knee pain- localized pain over the anterior aspect of the left knee below the patella. This worsens with activity, particularly walking up and down stairs and improves with rest. Gradual onset over last month. Name three Differential Diagnosis and justify each.
- Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome (worsens with activities, climbing stairs… slow onset.
*Chondromalacia (softening of articular cartilage) affects one joint, convex patellar joint, exacerbated by activity, - Patellar tendinopathy. Pain localised to inferior pole of patellar. Common in active males, worse under activity such as climbing stairs, reduced strength. Relieved by rest
what examinations would you do for James?
knee examination and palpation; range of motion. Referral for radiography and or corticosteroid injection.
- Elizabeth, a 62-year-old woman has presented to your clinic complaining of left lateral hip pain and aching in the lateral aspect of the left thigh. Elizabeth reports the pain has been ongoing for approximately three (3) months now but she cannot recall any preceding injury, event, or trauma preceding onset. Elizabeth reports she is most aware of the pain when sitting or applying pressure over the side of the hip, such as sleeping at night if she is on her left side. Name three Differential Diagnoses and justify each.
- Trochantic bursitis (Greater trochantic pain syndrome) bursitis and tendinopathy. (exacerbated by lying on it, sitting)
- Gluteal tendinopathy
Causes tendon tissue to break down- common in older post-menopause females. - Osteoarthritis of hip
Pain in hip joint, joint stiffness, fatigue
what examinations would you do for Elizabeth?
hip range of motion… referral for hip MRI
- You are sitting on a train and observe a woman sitting opposite who has a large symmetrical anterior midline neck mass. Name three Differential Diagnoses and justify each.
Goitre – Graves Disease
Hypopharyngeal cancer- the lower part of the throat above esophagus
What examinations would you do for this woman?
Thyroid palpation
- A 52-year-old male presents with fatigue, abdominal distension, and a general feeling of lassitude. Slightly jaundiced. bruises on hands, legs, and abdomen. The abdomen is distended and there is tenderness in the right subcostal area. Name three Differential Diagnoses and justify each.
- Liver cancer
( weak and tired, lump in right side of abdomen, swelling of abdomen -ascites- yellowing of skin) - Pancreatic cancer: jaundice, abdominal pain and distension
- Peritonitis (belly pain and swelling; haemotoma; fatigue;
- has he been assaulted?
What examinations would you do for this man?
Palpation over abdomen; referral to GP
- Barry, a 63-year old retired bricklayer is assisted into your clinic with LBP with referral down the posterior aspect of the thigh. The pain commenced suddenly while gardening 5 days ago when he lifted a heavy pot which he estimates weighed 20 kgs. He describes the pain as sharp and shooting. He got only a minimum of relief lying on his back. He has type 2 diabetes and was recently diagnosed with benign prostatic hypertrophy. Since retirement, he has noticed a significant increase in his weight and a general decrease in muscle conditioning. Name three Differential Diagnoses and justify each.
- Disc herniation
- Chronic Prostatitis
- Prostate cancer with bone metastasis
What examinations would you do for Barry?
Radiography
PSA blood count- MRI and PET scan with urologist
- John is a 60-year-old male who presents with a noticeable alteration in his usual cough. He has a 25-year history of a chronic cough, usually productive with white sputum. He has been a heavy smoker since the age of 20. He describes the change in his cough in terms of duration, now lasting all day rather than mornings only, of a deeper intensity and altered sputum colour to yellow-green. Name three Differential Diagnoses and justify each.
- Bacterial bronchitis
- Pneumonia
(Cough/difficulty breathing/rapid heartbeat/fever/chest pain gets worse with breathing/fatigue/)