Thursday, March 16, 2017
Transposition of Great Arteries!
Buzz words for congenital syphilis!
Following are some important signs and buzzwords that are testable ...And high yeild for entrances.
Olympian Brow: Bony prominence of the forehead caused by persistent or recurrent periostitis
Clavicular or Higoumenakia sign:Unilateral or bilateral thickening of the sternoclavicular third of the clavicle
Saber shins :Anterior bowing of the midportion of the tibia
Scaphoid scapula :Convexity along the medial border of the scapula
Hutchinson teeth:Peg-shaped upper central incisors; they erupt during 6th yr of life with abnormal enamel, resulting in a notch along the biting surface
Mulberry molars :Abnormal 1st lower (6 yr) molars characterized by small biting surface and excessive number of cusps
Saddle nose :Depression of the nasal root, a result of syphilitic rhinitis destroying adjacent bone and cartilage
Rhagades:Linear scars that extend in a spoke-like pattern from previous mucocutaneous fissures of the mouth, anus, and genitalia
Juvenile paresis :Latent meningovascular infection; it is rare and typically occurs during adolescence with behavioral changes, focal seizures, or loss of intellectual function
Juvenile tabes : Rare spinal cord involvement and cardiovascular involvement with aortitis
Hutchinson triad :Hutchinson teeth, interstitial keratitis, and 8th nerve deafness
Clutton joint :Unilateral or bilateral painless joint swelling (usually involving knees) from synovitis with sterile synovial fluid; spontaneous remission usually occurs after several weeks
Interstitial keratitis: Manifests with intense photophobia and lacrimation, followed within weeks or months by corneal opacification and complete blindness
8th nerve deafness: May be unilateral or bilateral, appears at any age, manifests initially as vertigo and high-tone hearing loss, and progresses to permanent deafness.
Well all these are late manifestations of congenital syphilis occuring after 2 years of life.
It is important to recognise these signs clinically and also on the exams...
-Medha.
Pathophysiology of myopathy caused during hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism
Abnormal glycogenolysis and triglyceride storage: Less glucose is released and utilised because of this. The body starts using more proteins usually derived from muscles leading to myopathy.
Stay cool :)
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Fact of the day: Regulate brain activity with your type of music
Which genre or type of music do you like the most? Well, it surely has to do a lot with the functioning of our brain. Some of you may like slow music while others like to rock n roll on the floor while listening to their favourite beats. I am more of the latter type too, depending on the mood. ;p
Tuesday, March 14, 2017
Pediatric drawing milestones mnemonic
Tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) - MOA and side effects
This is a fun and concise post on the pharmacology of TCAs. Excited? :D