Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Chronic complications of pulmonary tuberculosis mnemonic
Pulmonary complications- HE CAL BOB
H- Haemoptysis
E- Emphysema
C- Cor pulmonale
A- Aspergilloma/ Atypical MTB
L- Lung calcification
B- Bronchiectasis
O- Obstructive pulmonary disease
B- Bronchopleural fistula
Extra- pulmonary complications- PALE
P- Poncet's polyarthritis
A- Anorectal fistula/ Amyloidosis
L- Laryngitis
E- Empyema necessitans/ Enteritis
Thats all
- Jaskunwar Singh
Monday, December 26, 2016
Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus notes
This viral infection is associated with a previous childhood exposure to varicella zoster (chickenpox) which remains hidden within and becomes active later in life when immune functions of the body weaken.
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Restless leg syndrome notes
RLS symptoms:
Urge to move legs
Symptoms begin with rest
Relief on movement
Associated with:
Anemia
Pregnancy
Renal failure
Peripheral neuropathy
Pathogenesis:
Disordered dopamine function in association with abnormal iron metabolism
Treatment:
Sleep hygiene
Pramipexole, ropinirole
Iron for IDA
That's all!
-IkaN
Membranous and pseudo-membranous conjunctivitis notes
Membranous conjunctivitis: severe form
Causative agents:
Corynebacterium diphtheriae
Beta- hemolytic streptococci
Streptococcus pneumoniae
Neisseria gonorrheae
Associated conditions:
Erythema multiforme
Stevens- Johnson syndrome
Pseudomembranous:
- Lid swelling
- mucopurulent bloody discharge
- white membrane
- easily peel off without bleeding
Membranous:
- Lids are hardened
- semisolid exudates: result in necrosis of conjunctiva and cornea
- difficult to peel off
- associated with bleeding from the undersurface
Important points to be noted:-
- The membrane forms more commonly over palpebral conjunctiva beginning from the edge of lid.
- There is enlarged preauricular lymph nodes with suppurative discharge.
- Marginal corneal ulcer due to secondary infection (especially streptococci).
- high risk of symblephron (adhesion between palpebral and bulbar conjunctiva)
Treatment:
- Penicillin (10,000 units/ ml) is the doc for acute diphtherial infection. Systemic administration and a quick injection of anti- diphtheritic serum (4,000- 10,000 units BD)
- Removal of the membranes is not advised because of the risk of adhesion (symblephron).
- Local and systemic administration of bacitracin and penicillin is recommended in case of streptococcal infection.
Pseudotumor cerebri notes
Pseudotumor cerebri
Associated with:
Obesity
Vitamin A toxicity
Signs and symptoms:
Headache
Sixth nerve palsy
Visual field defects
Pulsutile tinnitus
Diagnosis:
Papilledema
To rule out space occupying lesions - CT / MRI normal
Most accurate - Lumbar puncture with opening CSF pressure measurement
Treatment:
Weight loss
Acetazolamide
Surgery
Why does increased ICP cause 6th nerve (Abducens) palsy?
Increased ICP can result in downward displacement of the brainstem, causing stretching of the sixth nerve secondary to its location within Dorello's canal.
That's all!
-IkaN
Sunday, December 25, 2016
Amaurosis fugax mnemonics
Disease modifying therapies for relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis - MS treatment mnemonic
Hey!
I was reading treatment for MS today.
Do you want to remember the disease modifying therapies for relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis?
Here's a mnemonic! "Ms is Nat (not) glad. All terrified by mighty ox with fuming fungus."
Multiple sclerosis (Ms)
Natalizumab (Nat)
Glatiramer acetate (Glad)
Alemtuzumab (All terrified)
INF beta (By)
Mitoxanthrane (Mighty ox)
Dimethyl fumarate (Fuming)
Fingolimod (Fungus)
Remember, for acute attacks, use Glucocorticoids.
That's all!
-IkaN
Neurofibromatosis type 1 - Another mnemonic
Hey!
So I needed another mnemonic for neurofibromatosis because my first mnemonic wasn't good enough xD
This time, the mnemonic is NODES!
That's all!
Merry Christmas everyone!
-IkaN
Neurofibromatosis type 1 old mnemonic: http://www.medicowesome.com/2014/10/neurofibromatosis-1-mnemonic.html
Syndromic Management Of RTI/SRI
*Syndromic Management*📁📗🏳📘📕📒📓
Mnemonic :: *Great Girls Wont Buy Red Yellow Bags*
*Kit 1 - Grey*
*Kit 2 - Green*
*Kit 3 - White*
*Kit 4 - Blue*
*Kit 5 - Red*
*Kit 6 - Yellow*
*Kit 7 - Black*
*Kit 1 is GreaT*
Gonorrhea
C.Trachomatis
*Kit 2 is Green*
_*BV CA Green TV*_
Coz no self respectingan would buy a green TV...he'll buy it out of love for wife😜😜😜
Bacterial Vaginosis
Candida Albicans
Trichomonas Vaginalis
*Kit-3 is ABC*
Azithral
Benzathine penicillin
For Chancre and chancroid
Also notice C is 3rd letter and 3 letters ABC in the mnemonic for Kit 3
*Kit - 4 Remember that if you forget this then its BAD*
Blue
Azithral coz allergy to penicillin
Doxy
*Kit - 5 is Red as in Mnemonic*
Remember that Red is for love and love is *Her* eyes and smile
*Her*petic
*Kit - 6 is Yellow as in Mnemonic*
Yel *low* for *low*er abd pain
PID
*Kit - 7 is Black* coz last colour is the colour palate also BLAC
Bubo
LGV
Azithral
Chancroid
Saturday, December 24, 2016
Vitamin D and multiple sclerosis
Since I have written posts regarding the association of vitamin D deficiency with certain neurological disorders previously, I am here again with one more addition into the box (on sincere request of our main author IkaN.. :p ).
Anticholinesterase
Hey here is exclusive classification of anticholinesterase drugs !,hopefully it will be useful.
Thursday, December 22, 2016
Hypoglycemia mnemonic
METABOLISM
M- Mood swings
E- Excess sweating
T- Tachycardia
A- Adrenal fatigue
B- Blood pressure changes
O- Obesity
L- Lips tingling
I- Increased appetite/ hunger
S- Shakiness (tremors)
M- Muscle pain
That's all
- Jaskunwar Singh