Gastrointestinal history 4
Gastrointestinal history 4
Written by Leya Bedar
Written by Leya Bedar
Acute Kidney Injury We have two kidneys in our body. The kidney is like a filter, removing waste and toxins from the blood. This waste and toxins come out in your pee. Acute kidney injury, or AKI, is when your kidneys are damaged, and the kidneys suddenly stops working properly. If the kidneys don’t do…
Musculoskeletal history 3 Written by Leya Bedar Diagnosis: Gout (attacks of pain, inflammatory features, alcohol use, dietary risk factors) Differential diagnosis: Pseudogout (similar features but unlikely to affect the big toe) Septic arthritis (inflammatory features, but not episodic or associated with these risk factors) Corns/callus on plantar surface of foot (possible to explain pain but…
Cardiovascular history 5 Written by Leya Bedar Diagnosis: Anaemia (age, menorrhagia, SOB, lethargy, palpitations, pallor, dizziness) Other differentials: Anxiety (episodic shortness of breath and palpitations but less likely due to other physical manifestations and lack of anxiousness) Thyroid disease (SOB, lethargy, palpitations, but less likely due to menorrhagia in history and lack of other physical…
Neurological history 2 Written by Leya Bedar Diagnosis: Acute closed-angle glaucoma (eye pain, red eye, blurred vision, halos, age) Differential diagnosis: Orbital cellulitis (eye pain, red eye, vision affected, but ocular movements spared and would have been more relevant if recent cellulitis) Cluster headache (pain around the eye, but vision is affected and the pain…
Gastrointestinal history 8 Written by Leya Bedar Diagnosis: Inflammatory bowel disease (diarrhoea, location of pain, fatigue, weight loss, blood in stools, extra-gastrointestinal manifestations) Other differentials: Chronic pancreatitis (possible due to weight loss, fatigue, abdominal pain but less likely due to location of pain, no other suggestive symptoms) Coeliac disease (possible due to abdominal pain and…
Neurological history 7 Written by Leya Bedar Diagnosis: Trigeminal neuralgia (location of pain, neuropathic pain, episodes of intense pain, sudden onset, triggers) Other differentials: Giant cell arteritis (age, location of pain, but less likely due to neuropathic pain, clear triggers and lack of jaw claudication and visual disturbances) Migraine (intense pain, but less likely due…