Differential diagnosis of Klinefelter Syndrome are :
-Marfan syndrome
-hypopituitarism ( pulmonary adenoma)
-Kallmann syndrome
-Marfan syndrome
-hypopituitarism ( pulmonary adenoma)
-Kallmann syndrome
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Differential diagnosis of Klinefelter Syndrome are :
-Marfan syndrome -hypopituitarism ( pulmonary adenoma) -Kallmann syndrome Differential diagnosis of keratitis/ corneal ulcer or corneal inflammation are :
-acute glaucoma -uveitis -conjunctivitis -corneal abrasion or foreign body Differential diagnosis of Kawasaki Disease are :
-toxic shock syndrome -streptococcal pharyngitis -Rocky Mountain Spotted fever -infectious mononucleosis -scarlet fever -measles -other form of viral exanthem -juvenile rheumatoid arthritis -acute rheumatic fever Differential diagnosis of conjugated hyperbilirubinemeia causing jaundice are:
-hereditary bilirubin excretion defect such as Rotor’s syndrome and Dubin Johnson syndrome -hepatocellular damage or intrahepatic cholestasis such as viral hepatitis, alcohol hepatitis, biliary cirrhosis, alcoholic cirrhosis, hepatic cirrhosis, liver abscess, infectious mononucleosis, Budd Chiari syndrome, tuberculosis, sarcoidosis, industrial toxins, spirochetal infection -biliary obstruction such as biliary duct carcinoma, primary sclerosing cholangitis, biliary stricture, pancreatic tumour, choledocholithiasis Differential diagnosis of unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia are :
-Impaired uptake and storage such as drugs, Crigler – Najjar syndrome and Gilbert’s syndrome -increased production due to hemolysis, pulmonary infarction and hematuria Differential diagnosis of jaundice are :
-carotenemia ( excessive beta carotene ingestion in hypothyroidism especially ) -conjugated direct bilirubin -unconjugated indirect bilirubin Differential diagnosis of hemorrhagic joint effusion are :
-hemangioma -benign neoplasm -synovioma -pigmented villonodular synovitis -neuropathic arthropathy -trauma with or without fracture -hemophilia or other bleeding disorder Differential diagnosis of group III purulent joint effusion is:
-pyogenic bacterial infection Differential diagnosis of group II inflammatory joint effusion are :
-mycotic infection -tuberculosis -scleroderma -systemic lupus erythematous -rheumatic fever -arthritis accompanying inflammatory bowel disease -psoriatic arthritis -ankylosing spondylitis -reactive arthritis / Reiter’s syndrome -gout -pseduogout -rheumatic arthritis Differential diagnosis of group I non inflammatory joint effusion are :
-pigmented villonodular synovitis -hypertrophic osteoarthropathy -subsiding or early inflammation -neuropathy arthropathy -osteochondromatosis -osteochonditis dissecans -trauma -osteoarthritis |
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