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High Yield Revision Lists
AIPGE Revision Lists
High Yield List of BODIES for PG Exams by Dr Prem
by prem81 - 23228 reads, based on 153 votes
hi friends !! BODIES are asked frequently in exams so i had collected some of its and i think it will be very useful to you in different entrance exams. ...
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AIPGE Revision Lists
List of most reapeated topics from Medicine in Previous AIIMS and AIPGE Entrance
by BGM - 27428 reads, based on 117 votes
As AIPGE is nearing, its not advisable to read the whole Harrison. In my opinion, one must cruise through the most repeated entrance topics. Here is a list....
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ENT Revision Lists
Various Eponymous Signs in ENT
by ratnakar_potla - 10168 reads, based on 13 votes
I would like to acknowledge ent consultant and bravo for their efforts in pooling up the signs in a thread .BATTLE SIGN- Bruising behind ear at mastoid region, due to petrous temporal bone# (middle fossa #)
BOCCA'S SIGN - Absence of post cricoid crackle(Muir's crackle) in Ca post cricoid
BROW...
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Psychiatry Revision Lists
Syndromes in Psychiatry
by parin - 6102 reads, based on 20 votes
Hi friends,
There are only a few syndromes with eponyms in psychiatry as compared to
medicine & surgery.
Here is a list I have prepared from all my sources of psychiatry..
Wernicke’s encephalopathy
An acute reaction to severe thiamine deficiency mostly d/t chronic alcohol use.
C/b ocula...
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Medicine Revision Lists
Examination of nails in medicine
by parin - 5050 reads, based on 16 votes
Here is an extensive list of conditions affecting nails. I
think this will be very useful for quick summary of 'examination of nails' in medicine.
...
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AIPGE Revision Lists
List of Frequently Asked and Repeated High Yield Topics in AIPGE
by parin - 14889 reads, based on 58 votes
Hi friends, it would be really great if we could find
some important high yield topics which are frequently asked in
AIPGE . The curriculum is so
large, search for list of high yield topics is essential.
Here is such a list according to my experience, my seniors' & other available
sources....
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Medicine Revision Lists
Triads in Medicine: A Quick Revision List
by ratnakar_potla - 10085 reads, based on 19 votes
This is only pooling of matter collected from nagging question forums. I have to duly acknowledge Dr. Nidhi et al who actually contributed them. They are being pooled for the convenience of readers as they are scattered all through out the thread. Though Partha pooled it there itself it wasn’t organ...
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Pathology Revision Lists
Chromosomes and Genetic Disorders
by nuke - 2568 reads, based on 6 votes
CHROMOSOME 1
Alzheimer disease, type 4
Gaucher disease
Prostate cancer
Glaucoma
Rh blood type
TSH, beta chain
Amylase
Histone proteins ...
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PLAB Part 2 Revision Lists
List of OSCE Stations in Past Six Months in PLAB Part 2
by aby29 - 7346 reads, based on 9 votes
This is a list of stations of the past six months in PLAB Part 2 examination. One girl a long time ago said she had just done the past six month stations and they were all repeat. God bless her I did the same and she was right....
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MRCP Part 2 Revision Lists
50 Last Minute Cramming Facts for MRCP Part 2 Exam (UK)
by sujitvasanth - 10361 reads, based on 22 votes
I have summarised what I think to be the 50 most commonly asked non-picture topics in the Part 2 exam. This list is completely different to the one I previously posted - which is meant for MRCP Part 1 (see RxPG MRCP part 1 section) . This list is JUST for MRCP Part 2.
1. Renal deterioration is m...
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MRCP Part 1 Revision Lists
List of High Yield Topics for MRCP Part 1 Exam
by sujitvasanth - 11388 reads, based on 10 votes
1. Young girl – suspect Anorexia Nervosa – linugo hair, finctional hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism -> amennorhea. LH and FSH both low. All other hormones are usually normal. Ferritin low....
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MRCP Part 1 Revision Lists
100 Commonly Tested Facts for MRCP Part 1 Exam
by sujitvasanth - 18016 reads, based on 20 votes
Here is a list of commonly tested facts in hte MRCP Part 1 exam. They are listed in order of importance - highest first.
1. Acromegaly – Diagnosis: OGTT followed by GH conc.
2. Cushings – Diagnosis: 24hr urinary free cortisol. Addisons --> short synacthen.
3. Rash on buttocks – Dermatitis herp...
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Pharmacology Revision Lists
Revisable Quick List of New Drugs for PG Entrance Exams
by RxPG - 9162 reads, based on 22 votes
Having a handy and brief list of all the latest drugs in the market can be very useful for the medical PG entrance exams. Exams conducted by AIIMS are particularly prone to have one or two such questions as they asked about Bosentan in 2002 and Pyronaridine in 2003 (luckily there were none in the re...
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Dermatology Revision Lists
List of Drugs that precipitate an acute attack of AIP (Porphyria)
by Nicki - 2148 reads, based on 2 votes
The drugs commonly causing the acute attack of porphyria
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Antibiotics
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Chloramphenicol
Erythromycin
Cloxacillin
Griseofulvin
Pyrizinamide
Sulphonamides
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Antihypertensives
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Alpha Methyl Do...
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Pharmacology Revision Lists
A Quick Contra-Indications list to common drugs
by nuke - 4288 reads, based on 4 votes
Contraindications to Use of Antimalarials
* Allergy to 4-aminoquinoline derivatives
* Retinopathy or visual field deterioration
Contraindications to Use of Anti-Tumor Necrosis Factor (Anti-TNF) Agents
* Sepsis or clinically manifest infections and/or abscesses
* Past medic...
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AIPGE Revision Lists
My list of topics for last minute revision before AIPGE
by partha_aipg - 7298 reads, based on 10 votes
I wish some body post a list of topics ,tables ,charts etc to be revised most aggresively in this last week before aipg.like whixch tables and charts from harrison,robbins etc.
here r a few iam going to do-
Anatomy-nerve supply,blood supply, branches of arteries and nerves,embryology-special...
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Microbiology Revision Lists
Classification of bacteria according to gram stain
by Jean Chamberlain - 20069 reads, based on 19 votes
Gram Positive Organisms
Aerobic, Gram-positive cocci
Staphylococcus aureus
Staphylococcus epidermidis
Staphylococcus sp. (Coagulase-negative)
Streptococcus pneumoniae (Viridans group)
Streptococcus agalactiae (group B)
Streptococcus pyogenes (group A)
Enterococcus sp.
...
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GRE Revision Lists
Word List for GRE: Words starting with A-C
by Oleg Smirnov - 15067 reads, based on 8 votes
abacus -
- frame with balls for calculating
abate
- to lessen to subside
abdication
- giving up control authority
aberration
- straying away from what is normal
abet
- help/encourage somebody (in doing wrong)
abeyance
- suspended action ...
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GRE Revision Lists
Word List for GRE: Words starting with D-E
by Oleg Smirnov - 7282 reads, based on 1 vote
dainty
- pretty/delicate (food)/difficult to please
daunt
- intimidate make fearful
dawdler
- person who is slow waste of time
dearth
- shortage
debacle
- a break-up overthrow sudden disaster
decorum
- propriety proper ness ...
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GRE Revision Lists
Word List for GRE: Words starting with F-H
by Oleg Smirnov - 6470 reads, 0 votes
facetious
- humorous funny jocular
facile
- easily done
fallacious
- based on error
falter
- waver/move in an uncertain manner
fatuous
- without sense foolish self-satisfaction
fawn
- young deer try to win somebody's favour
...
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GRE Revision Lists
Word List for GRE: Words starting with I-K
by Oleg Smirnov - 7203 reads, 0 votes
iconoclast
- person who attacks popular beliefs
idiosyncrasy
- personal mannerism
idolatry
- excessive admiration of
idyll
- a carefree episode or experience
ignoble
- dishonourable common undignified
ignominious
- shameful dishono...
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GRE Revision Lists
Word List for GRE: Words starting with L-O
by Oleg Smirnov - 5562 reads, 0 votes
labyrinthine
- to entangle the state of affairs
lachrymose
- causing tears tearful
lacklustre
- (of eyes) dull
lament
- show feel great sorrow
lassitude
- weariness tiredness
latent
- present but not yet active developed or visible...
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GRE Revision Lists
Word List for GRE: Words starting with P-Q
by Oleg Smirnov - 5135 reads, 0 votes
paean
- song of praise or triumph
palate
- roof of the mouth sense of taste
palatial
- magnificent
palliate
- lessen the severity of
palpability
- can be felt touched understood
palpitate
- tremble beat rapidly and irregularly ...
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GRE Revision Lists
Word List for GRE: Words starting with R
by Oleg Smirnov - 6877 reads, based on 2 votes
rabble
- mob crowd the lower classes of populace
raconteur
- person who tells anecdotes
raffish
- low vulgar base tawdry
ramify
- to be divided or subdivided to branch out
rancorous
- feeling bitterness spitefulness
rant
- use extravagant ...
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GRE Revision Lists
Word List for GRE: Words starting with S
by Oleg Smirnov - 7625 reads, 0 votes
sagacious
- having sound judgment perceptive wise like a sage
salacious
- obscene
salubrious
- healthful
salutary
- remedial wholesome causing improvement
sanctimony
- self-righteousness hypocritical with FALSE piety
sanction
- appr...
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GRE Revision Lists
Word List for GRE: Words starting with T-Z
by Oleg Smirnov - 5100 reads, based on 2 votes
taciturn
- untalkative silent
tadpole
- form of a frog when it leaves the egg
talon
- claw of a bird of prey
tamp
- tap or drive down by repeated light blows
tamper
- interfere with
tangential
- suddenly changeable
tarnished
...
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Clinical Skills Revision Lists
Medical Facies
by nitin - 5569 reads, based on 11 votes
facies
the expression or appearance of the face
facies abdominalis
the expression of the face characteristic of abdominal disease: it is
pinched, anxious, and furrowed, with the nose and upper lip drawn up.
adenoid facies
the dull expression, with open mouth, sometimes seen in children ...
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Forensic Revision Lists
Medico legally relevant Indian Penal Codes and Crime Penal Codes
by Bruno - 4509 reads, based on 7 votes
Cr.PC Pertaining to
39 Every person, aware of the commission of, or of the intention of any other person to commit any offence punishable under IPC shall forwith give information to the nearest Magistrate or police officer of such commission or intention
40 Poisons
174 Inquest
17...
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Medicine Revision Lists
medicine updates!
by akil - 6686 reads, based on 16 votes
the following are some latest medicine updates. new drugs and treatment protocols as well as some diagnostic approaches of diseases are compiled below!(only index is listed in display, to read the details "Read More")
1. Drug-Related Pemphigus
2. Tryptase as a Marker for Anaphylaxis
3. Treating P...
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Eponyms Revision Lists
Alphabetical List of eponymous medical signs
by RxPG - 10443 reads, based on 7 votes
List of eponymous
medical signs
Eponymous medical signs
are
medical signs that are named after a person or persons, usually the
physicians who first described them, but occasionally named after a famous
patient with the signs.
Listed alphabetically
...
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Eponyms Revision Lists
Alphabetical List of Eponymous Diseases
by RxPG - 3186 reads, based on 1 vote
Addison's disease
Alders-Schonberg disease
Alexander's disease
Alice in Wonderland syndrome – Alice
Alzheimer's disease –
Alois Alzheimer
Babinski reflex or Babinski sign, common name for
...
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Eponyms Revision Lists
List of eponymous diseases by speciality
by RxPG - 2387 reads, 0 votes
A large number of
diseases
have been
named after
people. Most often, their namesakes discovered or described the
disease, while occasionally the disease is named after the first patient
described (Christmas
disease) or the place where it was first identified (Bornholm
...
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Microbiology Revision Lists
Classification of viruses by genome type
by RxPG - 2608 reads, 0 votes
DNA viruses
dsDNA viruses (double stranded DNA)
Order
Caudovirales (bacteriophages).
Family
Myoviridae
Genus
T4-like viruses; type species:
Enterobacteria phage T4
Genus
P1-like vi...
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Medicine Revision Lists
Abnormal colours of urine
by RxPG - 10608 reads, based on 23 votes
Abnormal colours of urine is a frequent question in AIPGE and many state
level PG entrance examinations. Since many students struggle to find a list of
these abnormalities at one place, rxpg team has compiled a colour coded handy
list of abnormal urine colours to provide a handy reference for ...
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Medicine Revision Lists
ACANTHOSIS NIGRICANS
by drpsg - 2750 reads, based on 4 votes
D/D OF ACANTHOSIS NIGRICANS
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1) ENDOCRINE PROBLEMS
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a) INSULIN RESISTANCE @
b) PCOD
2)MALIGNANCY
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a)CA BREAST @
b)CA STOMACH-----MOST COMMON MALIGNANCY CAUSING AN @
(ADENO CA) 69%
c)ORAL CAVITY MALINANCY 25...
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Ophthalmology Revision Lists
FUNDOSCOPY FINDINGS
by drpsg - 6675 reads, based on 11 votes
LIST OF FUNDOSCOPY FINDINGS
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1) CHERRY RED SPOTS :
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- TAY SACHS DISEASE GM2 GANGLIOSIOSIS TYPE 1
-NIEMANN PICK
-CRAO
-COMOTIO RETINAE( BERLINS OEDEMA)
-FABERS LIPO GRANULOMATOSIS
-METACHROMATIC LEUCODYSTROPHY
...
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Biochemistry Revision Lists
Common Laboratory Tests
by akil - 14038 reads, based on 10 votes
This chapter discusses the normal and pathologic values for commonly ordered tests of the blood (cells and chemistries), urine, cerebrospinal fluid, and other serous fluids. The tests discussed here are those in common use for helping to formulate physiologic and diagnostic hypotheses. There are man...
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Eponyms Revision Lists
Eponyms - Z
by Andrew J. Yee, M.D. - 2457 reads, 0 votes
ZAHN, INFARCT OF
in occlusion of an intrahepatic branch of portal vein, sharply demarcated area of red-blue discoloration, not infarct, not necrosis, only marked stasis in distended sinusoids, with secondary hepatocellular atrophy
ZAHN, LINES OF
thrombi formed within a cardiac chamber or the ao...
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Eponyms Revision Lists
Eponyms - U
by Andrew J. Yee, M.D. - 1770 reads, based on 2 votes
UHTHOFF'S PHENOMENON
in multiple sclerosis, sensitivity of symptoms to changes in body temperature or exercise (e.g., visual loss with exercise); initial description in 1890 amblyopia following exercise
UNHAPPY TRIAD
lateral knee injury resulting in ACL tear, MCL tear, and medial meniscal injur...
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Eponyms Revision Lists
Eponyms - T
by Andrew J. Yee, M.D. - 2646 reads, 0 votes
TAKAYASU'S DISEASE
aortic arch syndrome, pulseless disease; panartertis of the great vessels that's most common in Asian women
TAMM HORSFALL PROTEIN
uromodulin, major component of renal casts; 30-50 mg secreted per day by cells in thick ascending limb; homologous to GP2, a protein secreted from...
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PLAB Part 2 Revision Lists
Alphabetical List of past PLAB Part 2 OSCE Stations
by Hanna - 6020 reads, based on 5 votes
A
ABDOMEN EXAMINATION
ABDOMINAL PAIN – HISTORY
ABG – BLOOD SAMPLING
ALGOMENORRHOEA – DISCUSS MANAGEMENT (PAIN RELIEF)
AMENORRHOEA (SECONDARY) – COUNSELLING
AMITRIPTILINE – COUNSELLING (SIDE EFFECTS)
ANKLE STRAIN MANAGEMENT
ANOREXIA NERVOSA – HISTORY & MANAGEMENT
ANTEPARTUM HAEMOR...
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Eponyms Revision Lists
Eponyms - S
by Andrew J. Yee, M.D. - 4828 reads, based on 2 votes
SABIN-FELDMAN DYE TEST
serum titer rises in toxoplasma infection
SABOURAUD'S AGAR
for growing fungi, low pH of medium and chloramphenicol and cycloheximide
SAINT'S TRIAD
the association of 1. cholelithiasis, 2. hiatal hernia, 3. diverticular disease in a patient
SALUS'S SIGN
deflection ...
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Eponyms Revision Lists
Eponyms - R
by Andrew J. Yee, M.D. - 3428 reads, based on 3 votes
RABSON-MENDENHALL SYNDROME
congenital syndrome characterized by insulin resistance, acanthosis nigricans, and growth retardation; associated with developmental abnormalities of bones and teeth, PCOD, genitomegaly, and pineal gland hyperplasia; associated with mutation in insulin receptor
RACCOON...
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Eponyms Revision Lists
Eponyms - Q
by Andrew J. Yee, M.D. - 1692 reads, based on 3 votes
QUECKENSTEDT'S MANEUVER
applying pressure on the internal jugular vein to dilate cranial veins and increase incranial pressure; can be used to see if there's block in CSF flow by at lumbar puncture pressures in response
QUELLUNG REACTION
swelling of bacterial capsule when exposed to antibody; u...
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Eponyms Revision Lists
Eponyms - P
by Andrew J. Yee, M.D. - 3413 reads, based on 1 vote
PAGET'S DISEASE OF BONE
osteitis deformans, characterized by an initial osteolytic stage followed by a mixed osteoclastic-osteoblastic stage, which ends with a predominance of osteoblastic activity and evolves ultimately into a burnt-out quiescent osteosclerotic stage; increased alkaline phosphatas...
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Eponyms Revision Lists
Eponyms - O
by Andrew J. Yee, M.D. - 1751 reads, based on 1 vote
OBTURATOR SIGN
pain upon internal rotation of the leg with the hip and knee flexed; seen in appendicitis, pelvic abscess
OCCAM'S RAZOR
described in 14th century, "plurality must not be posited without necessity," in other words, parsimony in diagnosis
OGILVIE'S SYNDROME
massive idiopathic n...
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Microbiology Revision Lists
High yield facts in Mycology
by drpsg - 4408 reads, based on 15 votes
1) Vascular invasion is characteristic of: mucormycosis, aspergillus
2) Inhalation of spores of which fungus is commonest: aspergillus
3) Only pathogenic yeast in man: C. neoformans
4) Sclerotic bodies with septate hyphae characteristic of: blastomycosis
5) Asteroid bodies are a char...
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Eponyms Revision Lists
Eponyms - N
by Andrew J. Yee, M.D. - 1698 reads, 0 votes
NÄGELE'S RULE
means of estimating date of delivery by counting back 3 months from the first day of the last menstrual period and adding seven days; full term 38 weeks after fertilization, 40 weeks after LNMP
NARDI TEST
narcotic-induced stimulation or spasm reproducing the abdominal pain and amy...
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Eponyms Revision Lists
Eponyms - L
by Andrew J. Yee, M.D. - 6559 reads, based on 2 votes
LACHMAN MANEUVER
for diagnosing ACL tear, pull on tibia in anterior direction with knee flexed at 20-25 degrees (if tibia slides anteriorly >2 mm, positive)
LADIN'S SIGN
an area of elasticity on the anterior face of the uterus just above the cervix; felt on palpation through the vagina as early...
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Eponyms Revision Lists
Eponyms - K
by Andrew J. Yee, M.D. - 3597 reads, based on 2 votes
KALLMAN'S SYNDROME
anosmia; hypogonadotropic hypogonadism stemming from failure of LHRH-expressing neurons to migrate, etc.
KANAVEL'S SIGN
four signs of tenosynovitis: 1. affected finger held in slight flexion; 2. pain over volar aspect of affected finger tendon upon palpation; 3. swelling of ...
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Eponyms Revision Lists
Eponyms - J
by Andrew J. Yee, M.D. - 1858 reads, based on 3 votes
JACCOUD'S ARTHRITIS
in SLE, ulnar deviation of the fingers, swan neck deformities, and subluxations, initially reversible since not joint porlbem per se but can become fixed over time
JACKSONIAN MARCH
in simple partial seizures, clonic movements of a single muscle group spreading to involve con...
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Paediatrics Revision Lists
Developmental Milestones
by RxPG Team - 9662 reads, based on 20 votes
This exhaustive list of developmental milestones is prepared by one of the volunteer team members at rxpg. We hope this will be useful to you all in your PG and PLAB preparations. If you like it then please leave a comment to encourage the person who did the mammoth task of compiling such exhaustive...
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General Revision Lists
Common Medical Abbreviations
by RxPG News - 30102 reads, based on 8 votes
A
AA - Alcoholics Anonymous
AA - African American
AA - amino acid
AAA - abdominal aortic aneurysm
AAL - anterior axillary line
A>B - air conduction greater than bone conduction
ABBI - advanced breast biopsy instrument
ABC - aneurysmal bone cyst
ABD - abdomen
ABG - arterial blood gas
ABI -...
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Psychiatry Revision Lists
Phobias
by RxPG News - 6087 reads, 0 votes
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A
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* ablutophobia: fear of washing or bathing
* acarophobia: fear of itching
* acerophobia: fear of sournes
* achluophobia: fear of darkness
* acousticophobia: fear of noise
* acrophobia: fear of heights
* aeroacrophobia: fear of open high places
* aeronaus...
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Eponyms Revision Lists
Eponyms - I
by Andrew J. Yee, M.D. - 1725 reads, based on 1 vote
I-CELL DISEASE
lysosomal disorder, from deficiency of ability to phosphorylate mannose, causing an incorrect targeting of potential lysosomal enzymes to extracellular sites instead of lysosomes, characterized by skeletal abnromalities, restricted joint movement, coarse facial features, severe pscyh...
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Eponyms Revision Lists
Eponyms - H
by Andrew J. Yee, M.D. - 4513 reads, based on 2 votes
HAGEMAN FACTOR
factor XII
HAILEY-HAILEY DISEASE
benign familial chronic pemphigus
HALDANE EFFECT
deoxygenated hemoglobin having a greater affinity for CO2 than oxygenated hemoglobin
HALLERMANN-STREIFF SYNDROME
autosomal recessive syndrome with bird-like facies with hypoplastic mandible ...
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Eponyms Revision Lists
Eponyms - F
by Andrew J. Yee, M.D. - 2569 reads, 0 votes
FABRY'S DISEASE
X-linked recessive sphingolipidosis (sulfatidose) alpha-galactosidase deficiency resulting in increased globosides, reddish-purple skin rash, kidney and heart failure, peripheral neuropathy, pain in lower extremities
FACTOR V LEIDEN
Arg(506)->Gln, results in resistance to cleava...
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Eponyms Revision Lists
Eponyms - G
by Andrew J. Yee, M.D. - 4933 reads, 0 votes
GAISBÖCK'S SYNDROME
stress polycythemia, combination of modest elevation in hematocrit and normal red cell mass; unknown etiology, seen in hard-driving middle-aged males, usually smokers, who in addition tend to be overweight and hypertensive
GALEAZZI FRACTURE
fracture of the radius at the junc...
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Eponyms Revision Lists
Eponyms - E
by Andrew J. Yee, M.D. - 2118 reads, based on 1 vote
EAGLE-BARRETT SYNDROME
prune-belly syndrome with triad of abdominal muscle deficiency, urinary tract abnormalities, and cryptorchidism
EALE'S DISEASE
isolated, peripheral retinal vasculitis
EBSTEIN'S ANOMALY
malformation characterized by the downward displacement of the tricuspid valve into...
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Eponyms Revision Lists
Eponyms - D
by Andrew J. Yee, M.D. - 6734 reads, 0 votes
DA COSTA SYNDROME
neurocirculatory asthenia, pain localized typically to the cardiac apex and consists of dull, persistent ache that lasts for hours, etc.
DAHL'S SIGN
in COPD, protracted pressure applied by the elbows leads eventually to the formation of two patches of hyperpigmented calluses i...
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Eponyms Revision Lists
Eponyms - B
by Andrew J. Yee, M.D. - 6776 reads, based on 5 votes
BABINSKI SIGN
upper motor sign that indicates dysfunction of fibers within the pyramidal system; described in 1896 by Babinski, student of Charcot
BACHMANN'S BUNDLE
anterior internodal tract in atrial conduction system
BAINBRIDGE REFLEX
compensatory increase in HR cause by a rise in right a...
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Eponyms Revision Lists
Eponyms - C
by Andrew J. Yee, M.D. - 4755 reads, based on 1 vote
CABOT RING
in asplenia or malfunctional spleen, nuclear remnants on red blood cells as a thin, darkly-stained ring that follows the margin of the red cell
CABRERA'S SIGN
notching at 0.05s in ascending limb of S wave in V3, V4; 27% sens for MI
CADASIL
cerebral autosomal dominant arteropathy ...
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Eponyms Revision Lists
Eponyms - A
by Andrew J. Yee, M.D. - 6175 reads, based on 2 votes
ADAMKIEWICZ, ARTERY OF
artery responsible for anterior spinal syndrome; could be bagged in AAA repair
ADAMSON'S FRINGE
in tinea capitis, the location of the terminal tuft of hyphae; weakest point of hair located just about Adamson's fringe
ADDISON'S DISEASE
primary adrenal insufficiency; bi...
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Eponyms Revision Lists
All the Rings
by Lord of the Rings - 2297 reads, based on 2 votes
Albl's ring, a ring-shaped shadow observed in a radiograph of the skull, caused by an aneurysm of a cerebral artery.
amnion ring, the attached margin of the amnion about the umbilicus of the fetus.
annular rings, round or oval opacities surrounding a translucent area in a radiograph of t...
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LDRN Revision Lists
Think??
by tegs - 3014 reads, based on 4 votes
What is the major antibody
of external secretions?
What is the major antibody
of internal secretions (blood,
CSF, lymph)?
What is the velence of an
immunoglobulin molecule
equal to?
What immunoglobulin is a
marker for mature B cells ...
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AIPGE Revision Lists
The Most Common List Version 1.0
by - 6052 reads, based on 15 votes
List of most common terms and facts for pre pg entrance exams.
Version 1.0
Miscellaneous
-suture is over and over.
-cause of hypercalcemia in a surgical patient is primary and secondary hyperparathyroidism and metastatic bone disease.
-cause of hypermagnesiumemia secondary to renal fail...
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Medicine Revision Lists
Infectious Disease Names and their Etiologies
by doctorgirl78 - 9865 reads, based on 8 votes
Here's an extensive list of infectious diseases.
A
Acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis (*) - Coxsackie A-24 virus (Picornavirus: Enterovirus), Enterovirus 70 (Picornavirus: Enterovirus)
Acute hemorrhagic cystitis (*) - Adenovirus 11 and 21 (Adenovirus)
Acquired Immunodeficiency Sydrome (AIDS)...
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RxPG Revision Lists
List of Medical Institutes offering Diplomas in India
by - 5756 reads, based on 1 vote
INSTITUTIONS OFFERING DIPLOMA/POST-GRADUATION COURSES
ANDHRA PRADESH
INSTITUTIONS UNIVERSITY COURSES
Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences, Tirupati-517507 S.V.I.M.S. M.Ch.(Cardio-Thoracic, Neuro Surgery & Urology)
D.M.(Cardiology, Endocrinology, Neurology, Nephrology) ...
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Medicine Revision Lists
Medical Eponyms: A Handy Index
by - 20653 reads, based on 11 votes
Addison's disease
Primary adrenocortical insufficiency
Adie syndrome
Tonic pupil syndrome - associated with diminished or absent tendon jerks - common in young women.
...
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MRCP Part 1 Revision Lists
Normal Laboratory Values and Ranges For MRCP Question Papers
by RxPG - 11146 reads, based on 5 votes
Haematology
Full blood count
Haemoglobin (males) 13.0 – 18.0 g/dL
Haemoglobin (females) 11.5 – 16.5 g/dL
Haematocrit (males) 0.40 – 0.52
Haematocrit (females) 0.36 – 0.47
MCV 80 – 96 fL
MCH 28 – 32 pg
MCHC 32 – 35 g/dL...
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IELTS Revision Lists
British slang for IELTS
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Ace -
If something is ace it is brilliant. I used to hear it a lot in Liverpool. Kids thought all cool stuff was ace, or brill.
Aggro -
Short for aggravation, it's the sort of thing you might expect at a football match. In other words - trouble! There is sometimes aggro in the cities afte...
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Microbiology Revision Lists
Glossary of Immunology
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Accessory cell: Cell required for, but not actually mediating, a specific immune response. Often used to describe antigen-presenting cells (APC; see below).
Affinity: A measure of the binding constant of a single antigen combining site with a monovalent antigenic determinant.
Agglutination: T...
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Microbiology Revision Lists
Glossary of Virology
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(+)sense RNA (plus-sense RNA): A virus with a single-stranded RNA genome of the same polarity ('sense') as mRNA.
(-)sense RNA (minus-sense RNA): A virus with a single-stranded RNA genome of the opposite polarity ('sense') as mRNA.
Abortive Infection: When a virus infects a cell (or host), but ca...
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Pharmacology Revision Lists
Signature Drug Toxicities
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This is a list for the signature drug toxicities. It is an example revision card from RxPG Postal Crash Course for Indian PG Entrances....
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Medicine Revision Lists
Syndromes
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This is a list for all the frequently asked syndromes in PG Entrance exams. You can take the print out from the right hand side prienter friendly option. It is an example revision card from RxPG Postal Crash Course....
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