Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Heberden’s and Bouchard’s Nodes Mnemonic
Bones that undergo avascular necrosis mnemonic
Body of Talus
Scaphoid (Preiser's disease)
Sunday, December 7, 2014
Thumb sucking sequelae mnemonic
Thumb sucking sequelae mnemonic - Damp thumb
Digital deformity
Dental problems
Decreased alveolar bone growth
Anterior open bite
Altered growth of facial bones
Mucosal injury
Paronychia
Psychological sequelae
Hydrops fetalis mnemonic
Fibroelastosis (Endocardial fibroelastosis)
Ebsteins anomaly
Trisomy 13, 18, 21
TORCH infections
Anemia
Asphyxia
Alpha thalassemia (Barts)
Lysosomal storage disease
Leukemia
Idiopathic
Skeletal abnormalities
Vitamin C and Scurvy mnemonic
Citrus fruits and cabbage are sources
Cooking destroys vitamin C
Collagen synthesis
Capillary intercellular matrix formation
Chew (Bones and teeth development)
So many C's!
Saturday, December 6, 2014
Thalassemia blood picture mnemonic
Dengue fever, DHF, DSS and WHO criteria mnemonic
WHO criteria for diagnosis of dengue fever
All three of these should be present:
1. Fever
2. Two or more of the following clinical symptoms (See below, HARM mnemonic)
3. Positive serology or occurrence with same time and place as other confirmed cases of dengue.
Headache
Hemolytic tendencies (Ecchymoses, purpura)
Arthralgia
Retro orbital pain
Rash
Myalgia
Serology for dengue +ve
Short of WBC's (Leucopenia)
Minor clinical problems observed in normal infants during first week of life illustration
My drawing is not that cute, but children are.
They have some findings which are normal and require no treatment. I have illustrated these findings in the pictures below.
Friday, December 5, 2014
Developmental milestones mnemonic: Copies, draws, scribbles!
Developmental milestones mnemonic: Pincer grasp
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Total iron dose infusion formula (Haldane and Ganzoni) mnemonic
We'll be learning about an iron and anemia related topic today.
Let's start with the formulas!
H has 3 strokes | - |, so 0.3 is the multiplication factor.
Haldane has a L, for weight in Lbs.
Haldane has a H, H for Hundred. So hundred minus Hb %.
Add half of hundred, 50%, for stores.
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Monday, December 1, 2014
Treatment of bleeding peptic ulcer mnemonic
Stomach wash - Adrenaline in Saline given through Ryle's tube
Sclerotherapy
Surgery - Under running of the bleeder using vicryl; ligation of splenic vessels and splenectomy; partial gastrectomy and gastroduodenostomy
Tube (Stomach wash using Ryle's tube)
Treatment of upper gastrointestinal bleeding mnemonic
Sugiura Futagawa operation mnemonic
Surgery for acute bleeding varices and portal hypertension that cause portoazygos disconnection mnemonic
Intussusception mnemonic
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Fournier's gangrene mnemonic
Risk factors for carcinoma stomach mnemonic
Saturday, November 29, 2014
Hematemesis mnemonic
Paraumbilical hernia mnemonic
Clinical vignette clues for multiple choice questions: Infected food and food poisoning.
This is for all those who are studying bacteriology.
Certain foods can transmit very specific infections, and examiners like to go after it. Make sure you know this list!
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Food.. Infected food. |
Thursday, November 27, 2014
Tuberculosis spine mnemonic (Potts disease)
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Multiple sclerosis mnemonic
Things to know about multiple sclerosis -
When I made this, it was more like my check list on what to write in my exam. So I wouldn't exactly call it a mnemonic.
The words keep recurring in the mnemonic but I wrote them twice anyway (More revision, more recall, yaay!)
Multiple sclerosis
Upper motor neuron weakness
Uthoff's phenomenon
Lhermitte sign
Tingling numbness
Intention tremors
Posterior column features
Pulfrich phenomenon
Lhermitte sign
Exercise worsens symptoms
Scanning speech
Cerebellar signs
Continence problem
Lhermitte sign
Exercise worsens symptoms
Remitting features
Optic neuritis
Spasticity
Internuclear ophthalmoplegia
Scanning speech
That's all!
There is another simplified, "SINS" mnemonic as well.
-IkaN
Updated on 3rd December, 2014: Pulfrich phenomenon, suggested by Sujay Nigudkar
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Site of lesion of CNS disorders that cause involuntary movements mnemonic
Parkinson's disease is associated with resting tremor.