Thursday, January 1, 2009
141 - triads and pentads in medicine
Triad of Alports Syndrome
Sensorineural deafness
Progressive renal failure
Ocular anomalies
Triad of Behcet's Syndrome
Recurrent oral ulcers
Genital ulcers
Iridocyclitis
Beck’s Triad
Muffled heart sound
Distended neck veins
Hypotension
Charcot’s Triad
Pain + fever + jaundice
Gradenigos Triad
Sixth cranial n. Palsy
Persistent ear discharge
Deep seated retro orbital pain
Triad of Hypernephroma
Pain + hematuria + renal mass
Hutchinson’s Triad
Hutchison's teeth
Interstitial keratitis
Nerve deafness
Triad of Kwashiorkar
Growth retardation
Mental changes
Edema
Saint's Triad
Gall stones
Diverticulosis
Hiatus hernia
Trotter's Triad
Conductive deafness
Immobility of homolateral soft palate
Trigeminal neuralgia
Virchow’s Triad
Stasis
Hypercoagulabilty
Vessel injury
Whipple’s Triad
Hypoglycaemia during attacks
S.glucose 10%
Hypergammaglobulinemia
Lytic bone lesions
Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome Triad
Anaemia
Thrombocytopenia
Renal failure
Fanconi Syndrome Triad
Aminoaciduria
Proteinuria
Phosphaturia
Tetany in Children - Triad
Stridor
Carpopedal spasm
Convulsions
Alkaptonuria Triad
Ochronotic arthritis
Ochronotic pigmentation
Urine darkens on standing
Anderson Triad
Bronchiectasis
Cystic fibrosis
Vitamin A deficiency
Triad of Albinism
Black locks
Occulo-cutaneous Albinism
Deafness of sensorineural type
Pentad of TTP
Microangiopathic haemolytic anaemia
Fever
Disturbed neurological function
Renal failure
Thrombocytopenia
Triad of Causes of Biotin Deficiency
Glossitis,
Alopecia,
Dermatitis
Reynolds Pentad
Abdominal pain,
Fever,
Jaundice,
Shock, and
Depression of central nervous system function (usually indicative of acute suppurative cholangitis)
Pentalogy of Fallot
Fallot's tetralogy with, in addition, a patent foramen ovale or
Atrial septal defect.
Triple Test
Estimation of hcg,
Estriol,
and AFP
(for diagnosis of downs syndrome)
O’ Donoghue Triad
Twisting force in a weight bearing knee joint causes injury to
1. Medial collateral ligament
2. Anterior cruciate ligament
3. Medial meniscus
Congestive Heart Failure Triad
Tachycardia
Tachypnea
Tender hepatomegaly
Cushing Triad of Increased Intracranial Pressure
Bradycardia
Bradypnea
Hypertension
Hemobilia - Triad (Triad of Sandblom)
Malena
Obstructive jaundice
Biliary colic
Kartagener’s Syndrome Triad
Triad of bronchiectasis
Recurrent sinusitis, and
Situs inversus
140 - types of tongues in medicine
HUNTERS TONGUE/MOELLERS TONGUE ------ PERNICIOUS ANAEMIA
BALD TONGUEOF SANDWITH ----------- NIACIN DEFICIENCY(PELLAGRA)
MAGENTA OR BEEFY RED TONGUE ----------- RIBOFLAVIN DEFICIENCY
STRAW BERRY(EARLY) AND RASBERRY(LATE) ------SCARLET FEVER
SCROTAL TONGUE ----- FISSUREE TONGUE
BLACK HAIRY TONGUE ------ PROLONGED ORAL USE OF ANTIBIOTICS.
CEREBRIFORM TONGUE----- A FEATURE OF PEMPHIGUS VEGETANS.
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