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INTERNAL ASSESSMENT ELOG

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT ANSWERS
Q1)
https://rishik37.blogspot.com/2021/08/gm-elog-case-7.html
Q2)
http://mahithguduri63.blogspot.com/2021/09/myxedema-coma.html
3 What is the diagnostic approach of young onset hypertension and it’s treatment.

 7) What are the causes, pathogenesis and differential diagnosis of ascites.

 6) Describe about megaloblastic anemia
8)Approach to acute pancreatitis
 5) Causes,diagnosis and treatment of atrial fibrillation.

 12) Mention the renal manifestations of snake bite?

 13) causes of portal hypertension
 
https://achalram1512.blogspot.com/2021/08/admission-65-year-old-male-from.html
 14) Clinical features of Downs syndrome

 15) post streptococcal glomerulonephritis complications.
10) Indications of hemodialysis
9)Mention the differences in findings between UMN and LMN lesion.

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  1. 8th answer  - acute pancreatitis causes to be mentioned
    AF - p waves will be absent
    Otherwise well done

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