General Appearance
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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