This PPT discusses the Rabies infection. The modes of transmission, incubation period of the infection,signs and symptoms of the infection and treatment and management. Hope these slides will help you.
Topic: Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome.
Etiology of the PCOS, Risk factors,clinical features, diagnosis, treatment and complications of the PCOS. The diagnosis is discussed according to clinical criteria. The investigations are discussed in details as well.
Lymphoma is a collection of lymphoid malignancies in which malignant lymphocytes accumulate at lymph nodes and lymphoid tissues, leading to lymphadenopathy, extranodal disease, and constitutional symptoms. There are two main types: Hodgkin's lymphoma and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Hodgkin's lymphoma is characterized by the presence of Reed-Sternberg cells and causes inflammation and fibrosis. Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma encompasses a variety of subtypes of B-cell and T-cell lymphomas that present with widespread disease. Staging guides treatment for Hodgkin's lymphoma while it is less important for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Topic : MENINGITIS
Discussion on meningitis; it's etiology, clinical features, diagnosis,treatment and prevention.
Etiology on the basis of causative agents is described. Clinical manifestations are listed along with methods of diagnosis in detail. The treatment is discussed according to the causative agent. How meningitis can be prevented will also be discussed . Hope this presentation will help you.
Topic of presentation: Amenorrhea. Content includes: Introduction, Etiology, signs and symptoms, classification, diagnosis and management with treatment. How it can be prevented. Both the types: Primary and secondary are discussed.
This presentation discusses COVID-19. It covers etiology, epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical features, diagnosis, clinical management and treatment of COVID-19. It also discusses the effects of COVID-19 on pregnancy,how it manifests and how it is diagnosed and how it is managed. Hope this will help you.
Presentation Topic: Endometriosis. Discuss in detail the endometriosis . What is it? What is the etiology, clinical features, how can you diagnose and what is it's treatment as well as management. You'll find everything in this presentation along with pictures and illustrations.
The document discusses different types of skull fractures:
1) Linear fractures involve a single fracture line through the skull with no displacement of bone fragments. They usually heal without problems but can sometimes cause blood clots on the brain surface.
2) Compound fractures have multiple fracture lines radiating from the impact site, resulting in two or more bone fragments. They suggest a more severe blow and sometimes involve bone depression.
3) Depressed fractures push bone fragments downward, which can press on and damage underlying brain tissue. Surgery may be needed to repair these types of fractures.
Acute Abdomen. What is it and what are various causes of acute abdomen. We'll learn to evaluate acute abdomen by history taking and giving emphasize on location of pain, intensity, duration, aggravating and relieving factors of the pain. The important signs are discussed in the physical examination. Investigations are discussed as well as or the urgent indications for the action.
Topic: Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome.
Etiology of the PCOS, Risk factors,clinical features, diagnosis, treatment and complications of the PCOS. The diagnosis is discussed according to clinical criteria. The investigations are discussed in details as well.
Lymphoma is a collection of lymphoid malignancies in which malignant lymphocytes accumulate at lymph nodes and lymphoid tissues, leading to lymphadenopathy, extranodal disease, and constitutional symptoms. There are two main types: Hodgkin's lymphoma and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Hodgkin's lymphoma is characterized by the presence of Reed-Sternberg cells and causes inflammation and fibrosis. Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma encompasses a variety of subtypes of B-cell and T-cell lymphomas that present with widespread disease. Staging guides treatment for Hodgkin's lymphoma while it is less important for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Topic : MENINGITIS
Discussion on meningitis; it's etiology, clinical features, diagnosis,treatment and prevention.
Etiology on the basis of causative agents is described. Clinical manifestations are listed along with methods of diagnosis in detail. The treatment is discussed according to the causative agent. How meningitis can be prevented will also be discussed . Hope this presentation will help you.
Topic of presentation: Amenorrhea. Content includes: Introduction, Etiology, signs and symptoms, classification, diagnosis and management with treatment. How it can be prevented. Both the types: Primary and secondary are discussed.
This presentation discusses COVID-19. It covers etiology, epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical features, diagnosis, clinical management and treatment of COVID-19. It also discusses the effects of COVID-19 on pregnancy,how it manifests and how it is diagnosed and how it is managed. Hope this will help you.
Presentation Topic: Endometriosis. Discuss in detail the endometriosis . What is it? What is the etiology, clinical features, how can you diagnose and what is it's treatment as well as management. You'll find everything in this presentation along with pictures and illustrations.
The document discusses different types of skull fractures:
1) Linear fractures involve a single fracture line through the skull with no displacement of bone fragments. They usually heal without problems but can sometimes cause blood clots on the brain surface.
2) Compound fractures have multiple fracture lines radiating from the impact site, resulting in two or more bone fragments. They suggest a more severe blow and sometimes involve bone depression.
3) Depressed fractures push bone fragments downward, which can press on and damage underlying brain tissue. Surgery may be needed to repair these types of fractures.
Acute Abdomen. What is it and what are various causes of acute abdomen. We'll learn to evaluate acute abdomen by history taking and giving emphasize on location of pain, intensity, duration, aggravating and relieving factors of the pain. The important signs are discussed in the physical examination. Investigations are discussed as well as or the urgent indications for the action.
This presentation on the topic of Mumps. What is the etilogy,how does it spread and what is the classification of mumps. We'll discuss the clinical manifestations along with treatment and prevention of this infectious disease of the children and adults.
What is scabies? What is the cause of scabies? What is the pathogenesis of scabies? What are the types of scabies? What is the treatment of scabies? Let's discuss scabies in detail. The disease is spread by an itch mite. We'll discuss about it's transmission from human to human. How does it affects the skin and causes itching of the skin. The treatment and management is discussed as well. Hope this presentation will help you out.
This presentation is about Hyperemesis Gravidarum. What is it and what are the causes. How you'll diagnose and differentiate it from other disorders. We'll learn about it's management as well as termination of pregnancy.
Chromosomal Disorders. The types of chromosomal disorders: structural, deletion or addition. Down's syndrome, Turner's syndrome, Klinefelter's syndrome, Patau syndrome. Hope this presentation will help you.
This presentation includes the important clinical signs of the diseases. This includes physical signs and diagnostic signs which are observed on x-ray and ultrasound.
This document discusses chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It defines COPD as a progressive lung disease characterized by airway obstruction due to chronic bronchitis and emphysema. The major risk factor is tobacco smoke. Symptoms include cough, sputum production and shortness of breath. Diagnosis involves lung function tests showing irreversible airway obstruction. Treatment focuses on smoking cessation, bronchodilators, antibiotics for exacerbations, oxygen therapy, and pulmonary rehabilitation.
Topic of discussion: Urinary Tract Infections,their etiologies. The organisms responsible for the infection of the urinary tract as well as the clinical approach to the treatment of Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs).
This presentation is about Medical importance of Enzymes and their role in clinical medicine. The types of Enzymes are mentioned along with their normal roles and in pathologies. The measurements of enzyme levels are given as well as fluctuations in their levels in the presence of pathology. Hope this will help you.
Skull fractures are discussed with their types briefly. The treatments of the fractures are discussed as well depending on the age of the patient if patient is adult or a child. The CT Scans are also given in order to better explain and help you in understanding.
Here we'll discuss the Memory Disorders and their types. We'll learn about 3 types of memories. We'll discuss Amnesia and the types of amnesia as well as the various other pathologies related to memory. Hope this will help you all
We'll discuss the treatment of Schizophrenia which includes both pharmacological and psychological intervention. The side effects of antipsychotics are also mentioned related to Central nervous system, cardiovascular system, anticholinergic and metabolism. The psychological intervention is discussed including CBT. The duration of the CBT. The social aspect is also discussed that how patient should be helped by the community.
This PPT discusses the Mood Disorders. The Major Depressive Disorder as well as Bipolar Disorder with it's types. It throws light on the treatment of the disorders as well. The medical conditions associated with these disorders are also discussed. Hope these slides will help you.
This PPT discusses each postpartum complication with the predisposing factors. All the complications are given with their causes. Hope this will help you.
These slides discuss the Lyme Disease. The agent responsible, signs and symptoms. How can you prevent this disease as well discussion about any possible treatment of the disease.
Explains the inflammatory process of endometrium,its causes and its two clinical variants as acute and chronic endometritis.
Describes the pathology of its two types with histologic perspective.
An MRI scan is a painless procedure that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of organs and tissues. Preparation may involve changing into loose, metal-free clothing and avoiding food, drink, smoking, and medications containing caffeine for several hours prior. During the scan, the patient lies still inside the MRI machine while images are taken, which can take 15-90 minutes. After the scan, the patient can resume normal activities unless sedated, in which case they should avoid driving or drinking for 24 hours.
This document discusses several diseases that affect the spinal cord, including poliomyelitis, syringomyelia, tabes dorsalis, multiple sclerosis, and spinal cord cancer. Poliomyelitis is caused by a viral infection that attacks motor neurons, causing flaccid paralysis. Syringomyelia involves a cavity in the spinal cord that can lead to loss of pain and temperature sensation. Tabes dorsalis is a degenerative disorder of the sensory nerve roots often seen in syphilis cases. Multiple sclerosis is an inflammatory disease causing demyelination in the brain and spinal cord. Spinal cord cancer can be intradural, intramedullary, or extradural tumors, and treatment involves
This presentation on the topic of Mumps. What is the etilogy,how does it spread and what is the classification of mumps. We'll discuss the clinical manifestations along with treatment and prevention of this infectious disease of the children and adults.
What is scabies? What is the cause of scabies? What is the pathogenesis of scabies? What are the types of scabies? What is the treatment of scabies? Let's discuss scabies in detail. The disease is spread by an itch mite. We'll discuss about it's transmission from human to human. How does it affects the skin and causes itching of the skin. The treatment and management is discussed as well. Hope this presentation will help you out.
This presentation is about Hyperemesis Gravidarum. What is it and what are the causes. How you'll diagnose and differentiate it from other disorders. We'll learn about it's management as well as termination of pregnancy.
Chromosomal Disorders. The types of chromosomal disorders: structural, deletion or addition. Down's syndrome, Turner's syndrome, Klinefelter's syndrome, Patau syndrome. Hope this presentation will help you.
This presentation includes the important clinical signs of the diseases. This includes physical signs and diagnostic signs which are observed on x-ray and ultrasound.
This document discusses chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It defines COPD as a progressive lung disease characterized by airway obstruction due to chronic bronchitis and emphysema. The major risk factor is tobacco smoke. Symptoms include cough, sputum production and shortness of breath. Diagnosis involves lung function tests showing irreversible airway obstruction. Treatment focuses on smoking cessation, bronchodilators, antibiotics for exacerbations, oxygen therapy, and pulmonary rehabilitation.
Topic of discussion: Urinary Tract Infections,their etiologies. The organisms responsible for the infection of the urinary tract as well as the clinical approach to the treatment of Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs).
This presentation is about Medical importance of Enzymes and their role in clinical medicine. The types of Enzymes are mentioned along with their normal roles and in pathologies. The measurements of enzyme levels are given as well as fluctuations in their levels in the presence of pathology. Hope this will help you.
Skull fractures are discussed with their types briefly. The treatments of the fractures are discussed as well depending on the age of the patient if patient is adult or a child. The CT Scans are also given in order to better explain and help you in understanding.
Here we'll discuss the Memory Disorders and their types. We'll learn about 3 types of memories. We'll discuss Amnesia and the types of amnesia as well as the various other pathologies related to memory. Hope this will help you all
We'll discuss the treatment of Schizophrenia which includes both pharmacological and psychological intervention. The side effects of antipsychotics are also mentioned related to Central nervous system, cardiovascular system, anticholinergic and metabolism. The psychological intervention is discussed including CBT. The duration of the CBT. The social aspect is also discussed that how patient should be helped by the community.
This PPT discusses the Mood Disorders. The Major Depressive Disorder as well as Bipolar Disorder with it's types. It throws light on the treatment of the disorders as well. The medical conditions associated with these disorders are also discussed. Hope these slides will help you.
This PPT discusses each postpartum complication with the predisposing factors. All the complications are given with their causes. Hope this will help you.
These slides discuss the Lyme Disease. The agent responsible, signs and symptoms. How can you prevent this disease as well discussion about any possible treatment of the disease.
Explains the inflammatory process of endometrium,its causes and its two clinical variants as acute and chronic endometritis.
Describes the pathology of its two types with histologic perspective.
An MRI scan is a painless procedure that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of organs and tissues. Preparation may involve changing into loose, metal-free clothing and avoiding food, drink, smoking, and medications containing caffeine for several hours prior. During the scan, the patient lies still inside the MRI machine while images are taken, which can take 15-90 minutes. After the scan, the patient can resume normal activities unless sedated, in which case they should avoid driving or drinking for 24 hours.
This document discusses several diseases that affect the spinal cord, including poliomyelitis, syringomyelia, tabes dorsalis, multiple sclerosis, and spinal cord cancer. Poliomyelitis is caused by a viral infection that attacks motor neurons, causing flaccid paralysis. Syringomyelia involves a cavity in the spinal cord that can lead to loss of pain and temperature sensation. Tabes dorsalis is a degenerative disorder of the sensory nerve roots often seen in syphilis cases. Multiple sclerosis is an inflammatory disease causing demyelination in the brain and spinal cord. Spinal cord cancer can be intradural, intramedullary, or extradural tumors, and treatment involves