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Pictorial Round

University of Texas

Wagner

Calculate per minute

8100ml / 24 hrs = 337.5 ml/hr = 5.6 ml/min

1 ml = 10 drops ... 5.6 ml = 56 drops

drops per minute 55drops/minute

Khaled Alyaqout

R5 Kuwaiti board

Superivised by:

Dr. Hamad Alajmi

What is the pathophysiology of this condition

What complication of stoma is the patient likely to have ?

Indian 1st attack of pancreatitis

What language does he speak ?

"Malayalam"

Why ?

  • Pancreatic calculi
  • Tropical calcific Pancreatitis

Common in Kerela

where Malayalam is spoken

What are the abnormalities ?

Is there any relation to the hip finding

Multiple pancreatic calculi

Seen in Tropical calcific pancreatitis

Common in Kerela , India

Spoken language is Malayalam

Rads.

What should you do to this patient

"as a surgeon"

What is the likely diagnosis

Pyogenic granuloma

Do you think she is sexually

Active ?

Often arises in pregnancy or OCP

Calculations

Calculate the deficit and set an IVF drip to deliver fluid:

Weight : 70

moderate dehydration

no ongoing losses

drip factor is 10 ggt per ml

Volume

maintenance: (100x10kg) + (50 x 10 kg) + (20 x 50kg ) = 2.5 Liter

deficit : 8% x 70kg = 5.6 kg ---> deficit = 5.6 liter

total : 8.1 l

Time

24 hours

Drip factor:

10 drops per ml

  • If this patient has abdominal pain where would it be ?
  • Explain this phenomenon anatomically ?
  • If the patient was a female what important question you must ask ?
  • If the patient was a male where would you look for a similar sign ?

Rules

  • Do you think he will have a cough impulse ?

  • What do you think is below the skin ?

  • Cough impulse unlikely in this case
  • Distended engorged superficial veins
  • Caput medusae comes from the latin "head of medusae "which was a greek methology of a female monster.
  • What European country is this condition linked to ?
  • What is this lesion ?

  • What is this procedure called ?
  • Keloid scar
  • Intralesional steroid injection
  • Triamcinolone acetonide (Kenalog)
  • Scars: includes acne scars, burns, chickenpox scars, ear piercing, scratches, surgical cuts or vaccination sites.
  • What is the most important historical data that aid in the diagnosis ?

Content

  • What is being injected ?
  • Spot diagnosis

  • Basal cell carcinoma
  • pearly lesion , rolled edges , central depression or ulceration talangectasia
  • Nodular BCC if left untreated will look as if it was eaten by a rodents heance "rodent ulcer"
  • Name three pathogenomic features ?
  • Which animal class is linked to such class of lesions
  • Rules
  • Clinical pictorial round
  • Clinical Exam
  • Rads
  • Classify
  • Calculate

Rules

  • Numbers distribution level up to senior regs.

  • Using a random number generation members of audience will be selected to answer

  • 5 minutes per answer

  • If fails or declines to answer he can ask for help from a more senior staff he chooses

  • ALL Discussions will be left till the end

What is this test called ?

Why don't we use a metal sharp ?

  • 10g Monofilame--nt test

  • fixed force of 10g when bowed into a C shape

Thank you

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