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Interpretation of Results. Dr. Esther Tsang August 2011. Case One. Asymptomatic patient, 34/female Hb 9.1 g/dL, WBC 7.4, platelets 455 MCV 65 fL, MCH 23 pg What kind of anaemia is this? Which parameters do you look at?. What are the two main differential diagnoses? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Interpretation of Results Dr. Esther Tsang August 2011
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Page 1: Interpretation of Results

Interpretation of Results

Dr. Esther TsangAugust 2011

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Case One Asymptomatic patient, 34/female Hb 9.1 g/dL, WBC 7.4, platelets 455 MCV 65 fL, MCH 23 pg

What kind of anaemia is this?

Which parameters do you look at?

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What are the two main differential diagnoses?

Name 3 main investigations to send.

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PBF as follows :

What are the abnormalities seen?

What are the possible causes for this diagnosis?

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Case Two 40/male Breathlessness Hb 5.0 g/dL, Plt 125, TWC 3.9 MCV 100fL

Name three differential diagnosis?

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How do you confirm your differential diagnoses?

Some other results comes back abnormal

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What is your diagnosis now?

Is there another test to support your diagnosis?

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What are the other differential diagnosis of macrocytic anemia?

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Case Three Elderly lady with hypertension comes with

confusion. BUSE as follows :

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What are the abnormalities?

What are the possible differential diagnosis?

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You decide to give him 1 pint NaCl 3% over one hour.

The next day, his Na was 149 mmol/L. However, he is quadriplegic and his GCS was M3V2E2.

What do you think occurred?

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What is the indication for fast correction of Na?

What is the safe rate of correction of Na?

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Case 4 25/male was admitted for generalized

weakness. BUSE :

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What is the abnormality?

You order an ECG : what do you see?

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How do you correct the potassium?

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Case 5 60 year old lady with DM presented with

tachypnoea. ABG as follows :

pH 7.3 PaO2 12kPa PaCO2 3.0kPa HCO3 11.0 mmol/L

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How do you interpret the ABG?

Why is she tachypnoeic?

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What are the possible causes of metabolic acidosis in this patient?

The renal profile is as follows : Na 134 K 5.7 Urea 23.0 Creat 500

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What are the abnormalities on the renal profile?

How would you manage the hyperkalaemia?

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What are the possible causes of renal failure in this patient?

How will you investigate this patient?

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UFEME shows protein +++ nitrates ++ RBC++ Leu+ Ketone negative

How would you interpret the results?

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Case 6 60 year old man with yellow eyes and skin LFT

TP 65 Alb 24 Bilirubin 85 ALT 20 ALP 200

Identify the abnormalities.

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How would you further investigate him?

What are the possible causes of his problem?

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Case 6 28/male Asymptomatic, health screening showed the

following : TP 60 Alb 40 Bilirubin 5 ALT 120 ALP 40

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What is the abnormality?

Name 3 possible causes :

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What other investigations would you order?

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Case 7 70 year old lady, admitted with fever and

bruising. FBC Hb10, TWC 4.0, Plt 100 Coagulation profile :

PT 32s INR 3.0 APTT 60

Identify the abnormalities.

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What is the diagnosis?

What other investigations to support this diagnosis?

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What are the causes of this disorder?

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Case 8 70/male with

acute breathlessness

CXR as shown Identify the

abnormalities

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Case 9 70/female with

acute breathlessness

CXR as shown What are the

abnormalities?

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Case 10 25/male, acute

breathlessness CXR shown What

abnormalities?

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Case 11 30/male Cough for 4

months What

abnormalities?


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