Differentials Flashcards
Name 5 differentials for epigastric pain?
GORD PUD Pancreatitis Gastritis MI
Name 7 differentials for RUQ pain?
Biliary colic Cholecystitis Ascending cholangitis Hepatitis Pancreatic cyst Pancreatitis Liver mets Pneumonia
Name 3 differentials for LUQ pain?
Pneumonia
Splenic rupture
Splenic infarct
Pancreatitis
Name 4 differentials for flank pain?
Renal colic
Renal carinoma (Triad haematuria, flank pain, abdo mass)
MSK
Pyelonephritis
Name 7 differentials for central or generalised abdo pain?
Gastroenteritis Crohns UC IBS LB obstruction SB obstruction AAA Menstrual cramps Intussuception
Name 4 differentials for suprapubic pain?
UTI
Retension
PID
Fibroids
Name 4 differentials for RLQ pain?
Appendicitis Ovarian torsion Ovarian cyst Ectopic pregnancy Crohns
Name 5 differentials for LLQ pain?
Diverticulitis Ovarian torsion Ovarian cyst UC Ectopic
Name 5 differentials for menorrhagia?
Dysfunctional uterine bleed Fibroids Polyps Endometriosis Endometrial cancer Adenomyosis (significant pain and bulky, tender uterus)
Name 3 differentials for primary amenorrhoea?
- Constitutional delay
- Malformations (imperforate hymen?)
- Hyperprolactinaemia
If no 2ndy characteristics: - Ovarian failure
- Hypothalamic failure
- Other HPA failure (pituitary tumour etc)
+ ALL CAUSES OF SECONDARY AMMENORRHOEA
Name 5 differentials for secondary amenorrhoea?
- Pregnancy
- Menopause/ premature ovarian failure
- Contraception (depot, implant, POP and mirena)
PCOS - Rapid weight loss
- Hyperprolactinaemia
- Thyroid disease
- Intrauterine adhesions (Asherman’s syndrome)
Name 5 differentials for lower back pain?
MSK Disc prolapse Sciatica Cancers (myeloma or metastasis) Fracture or vertebral collapse Inflammatory (Ank spond, PsA, reactive arthritis) Infection (Osteomyelitis) Non-spinal column (AAA, dissection, pancreatitis, DU, kidneys)
Name 10 differentials for chest pain?
ACS / angina Pericarditis/ tamponade Valve disease (aortic stenosis) GORD/ PUD Aortic dissection PE Pneumonia Pneumothorax Costocondritis Anxiety
Name 7 differentials for TATT?
Sleep disorders/ insomina Depression Anaemia (IDA most common) Diabetes Hypothyroidism Malignancy Infective causes (EBV, influenza etc) Chronic disease
Name 5 differentials for haemoptysis?
Pneumonia Pulmonary embolus Malignancy (primary or mets) Lung abscess Tuberculosis (Heart failure - pink frothy)
Name 3 differentials for a non-painful red eye?
- Conjunctivitis (Allergic, viral, bacterial)
- Episcleritis - mild discomfort, no symptoms
- Subconjunctival haemorrhage (possibly from trauma, asymptomatic)
Name 5 differentials of a painful red eye?
- Acute angle closure glaucoma (halo’s, photophobia, N+V
- Acute anterior uveitis (photophobia + blurred vision)
- Scleritis (boring eye pain, gradual onset + progressive)
- Keratitis (photophobia and foreign body sensation)
- Trauma (i.e. corneal abrasion)
Name 4 differentials for a sudden painless loss of vision?
- Central retinal artery occlusion
- Central retinal vein occlusion
- Retinal detachment (curtain or veil coming down)
- Vitreous haemorrhage (sudden floaters then loss)
Name 2 differentials for sudden painful visual loss?
- Acute angle closure glaucoma (painful, red eye, halo’s, photophobia, headache, N+V)
- Ischemic optic neuropathy (sub-acute symptoms for days prior)