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Quick Scroll List: pathognomic signs: please contribute 06.29.05 (2 years ago) #1

RxPG has recently launched a new free revision tool wherein you can revise all the pathognomic signs that are frequently asked in the exams. This toool is available at
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As we at RxPG need more data to feed into this revision tool, we request you all to contribute your list of pathognomic signs to us, so that we can add on to the data in the revision tool. Please submit your list as a reply to this tread. Remember, the contribution of even a single pathognomic sign will be valuable.

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puff of smoke on CT...........Moya moya disease
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Kaiser-Fleischer rings are pathognomic of Wilson's Disease

Well at least i've never heard of another cause or connection...

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How about this here a quote from the Jounal of PG Medicine...

Characteristically continuous facial myokymia is a pathognomonic, exceedingly rare physical sign of intrinsic brain-stem lesions e.g. multiple sclerosis (where the myokymia lasts only for a few months), pontine glioma (where it is unremitting for years). The physiopathogenesis is unclear. Electromyographic patterns are characteristic. Therapy and prognosis are related to the basic aetio-pathological process. Only two out of 132 cases of intrinsic brain-stem lesions in the department of Neurosurgery, Seth G.s. Medical College, Bombay over a period of 3 decades, exemplify its rarity.

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AUER RODS-PATHOGNOMONIC OF ABBERANT MYELOID DIFFERENTIATION-AML
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ONION SKINNING OF INTERLOBULAR RENAL ARTERIES-PATHOGNOMONIC OF MALIGNANT HYPERTENSION
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HENOCH-SCHONLEIN PURPURA- PATHOGNOMONIC OF IgA NEPHROPATHY(BERGER DISEASE)
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KALEY-PETERSON SYNDROME -PATHOGNOMIC OF IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA
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HAIR END ON/CREW CUT PERPENDICULAR RADIATIONS ON SKULL X-RAY
PATHOGNOMIC OF THALASSEMIA
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PORTWINE URINE-PATHOGNOMIC FOR PORPHYRIA
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