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Respiratory


Pulmomary fibrosis


Abdomen


Lump left hypochondrium, distended veins and pigmented lower limbs( below knee)


History


Loss of weight , weakness


Cardiovascular


Aortic stenosis


Neuro


Brachial monoparesis


Communication


Abnormal CT scan


Sleepwalking, deja vu phenomena


First fit


Salesman , needs to dirve in order to work


Wishes to go home


Explain


Endocrine


Goitre


Skin


Scleroderma


Joints


Psoriatic arthropathy


Eyes


Background retionopathy



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RS:  pulmonary fibrosis


Abd: epigastric mass


History: Primary biliary cirrhosis, needs liver biopsy


CVS: mitral stenosis


CNS: bilateral weakness of legs, ataxic gait


Communication: Asthma , poor compliance


Endo: Acromegaly


LMS: psoriatic arthropathy


Skin: Lipoma


Eyes : black spot  ? melanoma



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HI THERE


I am an oversease doctor, I have been working for 4 years in UK. I have a problem in passing PACES. I passed part one and written from the first time. Ihave done the the PACES for five times each time I fail in diferent station, ie i dont have a problem particular station. at one time I get a clear pass in one station and next time I get clear fail in the same station. i know that i did badly before i get the results. like in the last paces i missed tiny scar in the chest and the diagnosis was pneumonectomy, no a collapsed lung. i have attended many good courses. I dont panic in the exame but I feel anxious as usual in each exam.


I dont know how I could help myself. DO YOUHAVE  any brilliant idea.? I will be very gradeful for any comment. 



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RS: pulmonary fibrosis


Abd: hepatosplenomegaly


History: bleeding per rectum, diabetes mellitus


CVS: aortic stenosis, mitral regurgitation


Communication and ethics: PEG feeding


Endocrine : goitre


Eyes :optic neuritis


LMS: arthritis of hands


Skin: eruptive xanthoma


 



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Anonymous

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RS: emphysema, pulmonary fibrosis


Abd: polycystic kidneys, renal transplant


History:dysphagia


CVS: mitral stenosis, aortic regurgitation


CNS: hereditary motor sensory neuropathy


Communication: elderly man , cardiac arrest, CPR, not for ITU . Explain to son that he is not for ITU . The son wishes the father to be kept alive for 8 hours until his sister arrives.


Eyes:macular scarring , diabetes


Endocrine: thyroid


LMS: psoriatic arthropathy


Skin:  macular papular rash post-ITU



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