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Differential Diagnosis: Confirming Your Diagnosis
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Dr. Aniruddha M.
Posted
Tue 18 Nov 2008 12:14am
Differential Diagnosis: Confirming Your Diagnosis: "How does your doctor figure out your diagnosis? His thought process should work like that of a detective. Using clues... of elimination is called 'differential diagnosis.' Ultimately he will be left with one diagnosis, and that's the one he gives you. What Happens Next? Most patients think the next step
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Differential Diagnosis of Red Urine
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Matt S.
Posted
Tue 22 Dec 2009 12:00am
with the basic differential diagnosis for heme-positive urine with RBCs visualized on microsopic exam: the presence of dysmorphic RBCs and casts is consistent with glomerular hematuria... urine specimen in which RBCs are NOT seen on microscopic exam suggests the possibility of either myoglobinuria (e.g., rhabdomyolysis) or hemoglobinuria (e.g., hemolytic anemia
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Differential Diagnosis
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Ruth K.
Posted
Wed 22 Oct 2008 6:14pm
was unable to walk and needed a walker. She had been assessed at the emergency department three days earlier and was sent home with a diagnosis of sciatica to explain her severe leg pain. Her medical history included hypertension, smoking, COPD, peripheral vascular disease, anemia and spondylolisthesis.
Her very concerned daughter let me in and I took
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"Differential Diagnosis" - Find Out What It Means
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Carol Bradley Bursack
Posted
Thu 14 May 2009 4:32pm
Sue Lanza's blog, The Dementia Caregiver's Toolbox, is a good source of education. Sue's had a lot of experience with dementia patients and caregivers, so I love to link to her blog from time to time. She's posted an explanation for a term many caregivers and dementia sufferers have heard - Differential Diagnosis.
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Differential Diagnosis of Fibrillary Glomerulopathies
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Matt S.
Posted
Mon 19 Jan 2009 12:00am
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The first step in the differential diagnosis of fibrillary glomerulopathies is to divide the condition into an IMMUNOGLOBULIN-MEDIATED versus a NON-IMMUNOGLOBULIN MEDIATED process...
The finding of fibrils on electron microscopy of a renal biopsy specimen may be an extremely important clue in establishing the diagnosis. In fact, for many
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Differential Diagnosis for Large Kidneys
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Matt S.
Posted
Wed 22 Oct 2008 12:00am
The differential diagnosis for large kidneys (often demonstrated on renal ultrasound) is interesting, as there are a few conditions which are especially associated with this finding. Of course, with any type of chronic damage, the kidneys tend to scar down and atrophy.
1. HIV Nephropathy.
2. multiple myeloma.
3. the early stages of diabetic
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