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General Appearance. You are going to be presented with clinical photographs. Answers will be provided in the following slide. What are your observations?. This is my son, the handsome devil. He’s a normal healthy male. Patient on the left is 20 years old. What’s the diagnosis?.
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General Appearance You are going to be presented with clinical photographs. Answers will be provided in the following slide.
This is my son, the handsome devil. • He’s a normal healthy male.
Stunted growth • Fanconi anemia
Tall & thin • Long limbs & fingers • Span > than height • Marfan Syndrome
Patient’s in physician’s waiting room with no response to calls.Diagnosis?
Slightly obese • Sleeping in waiting room • Sleep apnea syndrome
Cachectic • Gibbus of spine • TB of vertebra
Leonine facies • Diffusely enlarged lymph nodes • B cell lymphoma
Observe findings on patient’s face. Diagnostic considerations?
Drooping of left eyelid • Horner’s syndrome • Cancer left apex • Pancoast tumor
Malar rash • Butterfly rash • Lupus
Thin young male • Surgical scar on right • Past lobectomy
Inability to lay head on pillow • Ankylosing spondylitis
Upper body emaciation • Protruberant abdomen • Ascites • Cirrhotic
Disparity between CXR & clinical appearance • Extensive lung changes seen • Looks healthy • Sarcoidosis
Myxedema • Coarse dry hair • Other not evident features • Loss of hair outer eye brow • Coarse skin
Wide eyed stair • Potentiation of sympathetic activity • Thyrotoxicosis
Three layered sputum • Fowl smelling • Top foam • Middle liquid • Bottom sediment • Bronchiectasis
On 2 liters of nasal oxygen • Low flow & low FIO2 • Patient with COPD