29 Questions
What is a possible diagnosis for the patient presenting with an insidious burning pain and numbness on his lateral thigh?
Fibrous dysplasia
How should the patient with insidious pain and numbness on his lateral thigh be managed?
Monitor the condition every 6 months
Which of the following is a possible sequelae for the patient with lateral thigh symptoms?
IVF enlargement
What diagnosis involves an empty can test in the context provided?
Supraspinatus tendinitis
How can a patient with a possible case of fibrous dysplasia be managed?
Refer to radiologist
What is a possible outcome if Bell's Palsy is left untreated?
Contracture of the facial muscles
Which test is NOT used in the diagnosis of the patient with bilateral swollen MCPs?
Uric acid serum level
What is a common symptom of Grave's disease?
Widened palpebral fissure
Which imaging technique is recommended in the management of Bell's Palsy?
MRI scan
Which condition can present with Cocktail sausage digits?
Rheumatoid arthritis
What is a common treatment option for trigeminal neuralgia?
Hot packs
What is the initial treatment recommended for the patient's fracture at the proximal 5th metatarsal?
Refer to an orthopedist
What is a possible complication associated with the patient's condition?
Vascular compromise
What is a recommended option for long-term treatment of the patient's condition?
Wobble board
What may happen if the patient experiences neurovascular compromise as a complication?
Non-union fracture
What additional intervention might be necessary if the patient develops peroneus brevis weakness?
Plyometrics
Which exercise might be beneficial to increase plantar flexion strength in this patient?
Plyometrics
What is a key finding associated with the patient's diagnosis of Diabetes mellitus?
Glucosuria
Which clinical finding is NOT typically associated with Diabetes mellitus?
Vitamin B12 deficiency
What treatment strategy is recommended for the patient to manage their condition effectively?
Swimming instead of walking: due to the frequent trips
What is a common symptom experienced by the 17-year-old female swimmer presenting with shoulder pain?
muscle weakness
Which test was positive during the physical examination of the 17-year-old female swimmer with shoulder pain?
- Empty can test
What could be a likely cause for the abnormal macule on the back of the 17-year-old female swimmer?
Nevus spilus
What is the most likely diagnosis for the patient described in the text?
Neurofibromatosis
Which sign was negative in the assessment of the patient?
Adams sign
What X-ray sign was NOT associated with the patient's diagnosis of neurofibromatosis?
Lumbar joint fusion
What is a common future consequence of neurofibromatosis?
Deafness
What was the initial symptom the 25-year-old male patient presented with?
Wrist pain
Which of the following was NOT observed during the examination of the 25-year-old male patient?
Enlarged neural foramina
Test your knowledge on the clinical findings associated with Diabetes Mellitus, including symptoms, tests, and potential complications. This quiz covers topics such as ketones in the urine, glucosuria, muscle weakness, and other relevant indicators of the disease.
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