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Clinical Cases MCQ

Clinical Cases MCQ

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قناة تحتوي على حالات سريرية متنوعة على شكل أسئلة متعددة الخيارات ، تهدف لزيادة كم المعلومات الطبيه الحديثة لدى طلاب الطب والأطباء و تساعد في إتخاذ القرار الطبي في الحالات الشائعة. لو حابب تفيد زميلك شارك رابط القناة له

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  • What is your diagnosis?

  • Case 62 #CXR #RESPIRATORY A 40-year-old male presented to the emergency department with a chief complaint of sudden-onset shortness of breath. There is no prior history of recent trauma or mechanical injury. On physical examination, the patient was in respiratory distress, with diminished breath sounds on the right hemithorax. An urgent erect chest X-ray was performed

  • السلام عليكم ورحمة الله، محتاجين مشرف متطوع للقناة نشيط وعنده خبرة في صياغة الحالات السريرية الذي مستعد يتواصل مع هذا الحساب 👇 @Abughath Hi everyone, Looking for an active and knowledgeable volunteer admin for the channel. Anyone interested, please reach out to this account 👇 @Abughath

  • Case 61 #ECG A 12-lead ECG was obtained from an asymptomatic 35-year-old male. What is your spot diagnosis?

  • Case 60 #ECG A 32 years old female presented with palpitations for 2 weeks, otherwise no any other symptoms. An ECG was recorded. What is your spot diagnosis?

  • Which of the following drugs are contraindicated in the previous case ?

  • What is the first-line management Of this?

  • Case 59 #ECG 20-year old female presenting with palpitations and presyncope, BP 75/50. An ECG was recorded. What is your spot diagnosis?

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  • What is the most likely specific cause of this patient condition?

  • What is the most likely diagnosis?

  • Case 58 #renal History A 52-year-old businessman is referred to a nephrologist for investigation of microscopic haematuria. This was first detected 6 months ago at an insurance medical for a new job and has since been confirmed on two occasions by his general practitioner (GP). His blood pressure was mildly elevated as his last medical exam. Previous urinalyses have been normal. He has never had macroscopic haematuria and has no urinary symptoms. He is otherwise in excellent health. There is no significant past medical history. He has no symptoms of visual problems or deafness. There is no family history of renal disease. He drinks 35 units of alcohol per week and smokes 30 cigarettes per day. Examination He is a fit-looking, well-nourished man. His pulse is 72/min; blood pressure is 146/102mmHg. Otherwise, examination of his cardiovascular, respiratory, abdominal and neurological systems is unremarkable. Fundoscopy reveals arteriovenous nipping. Investigations 🔎 👆

  • What is the most immediate life-saving intervention for this case ?

  • Clinical Cases MCQ pinned «Hi, everyone 😊 If you are interested about our channel, please share the link for your friends and in your medical groups or channels to support us and share knowledge with your colleagues. ملاحظة: الإعلانات التي تظهر في القناة يتم توزيعها من قبل شركة تيلجرام…»

  • What is your spot diagnosis?

  • Hi, everyone 😊 If you are interested about our channel, please share the link for your friends and in your medical groups or channels to support us and share knowledge with your colleagues. ملاحظة: الإعلانات التي تظهر في القناة يتم توزيعها من قبل شركة تيلجرام وليس لنا أي علاقة أو صله بها. https://t.me/clinicalcases77‌‌

  • What is the culprit artery in this case?

  • What is your spot diagnosis?

  • Case 56 #ECG A 58-year-old male patient came to the ER complaining of a sudden onset of severe central chest pain for 3 hours, associated with nausea, sweating, and shortness of breath. An ECG was recorded.

  • What is the most sensitive next step to prove the diagnosis?