auer rods
acute promyelocytic leukemia
“dry tap”
myelofibrosis
>10% clonal plasma cells
multiple myeloma
increased cup:disk ratio on fundoscopic exam
chronic glaucoma
Drusen bodies
macular degeneration
ataxia
confusion
ophthalmoplegia
alcoholic
Wernike encephalopathy
mammillary bodies
Sudden Death
Asian Man
Brugada Syndrome
Fixed mid-dialated pupil that is not responsive to light
angle closure glaucoma
Collection of blood in the anterior chamber of the eye
hyphema
hyphema is a collection of blood in the anterior chamber of the eye usually as a result of blunt trauma.
blurred vision is almost always a presenting symptom
spontaneous rupture of occular blood vessels
subconjunctival hemorrhage
this usually happens spontaneously and will resolve on its own within 7-10 days without treatment
complication of taking Ginko
serious bleeding
other side effects include: GI discomfort, heart palpitations, restlessness, nausea, vomiting
Diarrhea
Dementia
Dermatitis
3 D’s of Pellagra vitamin B3 (Niacin) deficiency
wet beriberi
vitamin B1 deficiency
high output cardiomyopathy
dry beriberi
distal peripheral polynephropathy
chronic vitamin B1 deficiency
Russel Sign
Russel Sign
the callouses that form on the dorsal side of the hand in a patient with bulemia (from sticking their hand in the mouth)
Grey Turner
Grey-Turner
bluish discoloration along the flank dt pancreatic necrosis with retroperitoneal bleeding
may also be seen in early pregnancy
Cullen Sign
Cullen Sign
bluish discoloration of the periubilical area
seen in early pregnancy
and
acute pancreatitis or pancreatic necrosis with retroperitoneal bleeding
MEN IIB
pheochromocytoma
medullary carcinoma of the thyroid
oral/intestinal neuromas
What does Neer’s Test or Hawkings test for?
Neer’s and Hawkings both test for
subacromial impingement- shoulder impingement
What does Speed’s test evaluate?
Speed’s test evaluates for a pathology of the
biceps tendon