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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Amandeep Singh M.D.[2]


Differential diagnosis

Abbreviations: Na= Natrium/ Sodium, ADH= Antidiuretic hormone


POLYURIA[1]

Mechanism Etiology Clinical manifestations Paraclinical findings Comments
Symptoms and signs Lab findings/Urine exam
Dysuria Nocturia Hesitancy Dribbling Hematuria Proteinuria Serum osmolarity S. ADH Urine osmolarity Water deprivation test ADH administration
Increased intake of fluid Psychogenic polydipsia[2] Normal Normal Low Improves urine osmolarity No improvement Increased thirst
Increased solute excretion Osmotic causes Diabetes mellitus[3] ± Late stage High in Type 2 Normal Normal No effect No effect Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state
Salt loss Diuretics + + ± Normal Raised[4] Normal, increased with thiazides[5] No effect No effect
Cerebral salt-wasting syndrome[6] Normal Normal Low Improves urine osmolarity No effect
Impaired urinary concentration Low ADH Central diabetes insipidus + ± ± Increased Low Low No improvement Urine osmolarity improves
Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus + ± ± Increased Normal Low No improvement No improvement
Renal disease Renal tubular acidosis[7] ± ±[8] ± + Increased
Bartter syndrome
Miscellaneous Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)[9] + + + + ± Normal

Differential diagnosis

Abbreviations: AP= Anteroposterior, CXR= Chest X-ray, CT= Computed tomography, ABG= Arterial blood gas, V/Q= Ventilation/perfusion scan , EKG= Electrocardiogram, COPD= Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, BNP= Brain natriuretic peptide, DVT= Deep vein thrombosis, HRCT= High Resolution CT, IgE= Immunoglobulin E

Causes of cyanosis Cyanosis Clinical manifestations/association Diagnosis Additional

findings

Symptoms Signs
Peripheral Central Dyspnea Fever Chest pain Clubbing Peripheral edema Auscultation Lab Findings Imaging Gold standard
Respiratory Airway

disorder

Severe croup[10] Audible stridor at rest AP Neck X ray for soft tissues:

Lateral neck X ray:

Clinical diagnosis
  • Croupy cough and stridor
  • Intercostal, subcostal retractions
Epiglottitis Stridor Lateral neck X ray
Foreign body aspiration CXR

CT scan

Complications:
Bacterial tracheitis Lateral neck X ray
  • Brassy cough
  • Retractions
  • No drooling
  • Hoarseness
Disease Peripheral Central Dyspnea Fever Chest pain Clubbing Peripheral edema Auscultation Lab Findings Imaging Gold standard Additional findings
Parenchymal

disorder

Pneumonia
  • CXR
  • CT chest
  • Bronchoscopy
  • Sputum culture and gram stain
  • Blood cultures
  • Urine antigen
Asthma

(Late)

✔ in interstitial lung disease
  • End expiratory wheeze
  • Absent wheeze and breath sounds in severe form
CXR
  • to rule out other diagnosis
  • complications like pneumonia, atelactasis

HRCT

Cystic fibrosis when infected Wheeze or crackles CXR

HRCT for detecting lung changes

  • Clinical history
  • Sweat test
COPD

(Severe emphysema)

  • Reduced breath sounds
  • Prolonged expiration
  • Wheeze
  • Inspiratory crackles
CXR
  • Elongated heart
  • Flattening of diaphragms
  • Prominent hilar vasculature

HRCT

  • Bullae
  • HRCT
  • Spirometry (FEV1) to assess severity
Disease Peripheral Central Dyspnea Fever Chest pain Clubbing Peripheral edema Auscultation Lab Findings Imaging Gold standard Additional findings
Pulmonary vascular disorders Massive pulmonary embolism
  • Reduced breath sounds
  • Rales, crackles
  • Loud P2
Pulmonary arterio-venous malformation[11][12][13]
  • Pulmonary bruit
CXR
  • Round/oval mass
    • lobulated
    • well defined
  • Connecting vessel in hilum
  • Hemothorax
Chest

wall

disorders

Flail chest
Pneumothorax
Cardiovascular Congenital

heart diseases

Disease Peripheral Central Dyspnea Fever Chest pain Clubbing Peripheral edema Auscultation Lab Findings Imaging Gold standard Additional findings

Atrioventricular canal defect

+ +
Ebstein anomaly
Hypoplastic left heart syndrome
Pulmonary atresia
Tetralogy of Fallot
Pulmonic stenosis
Total anomalous pulmonary venous drainage
Transposition of the great vessels
Truncus arteriosus
Disease Peripheral Central Dyspnea Fever Chest pain Clubbing Peripheral edema Auscultation Lab Findings Imaging Gold standard Additional findings
Heart failure + + +
Valvular heart disease +
Myocardial infarction
Hematologic Methemoglobinemia
Polycythemia
Central Nervous system Disease Peripheral Central Dyspnea Fever Chest pain Clubbing Peripheral edema Auscultation Lab Findings Imaging Gold standard Additional findings
Coma
Seizures
Head trauma
Breath holding spells
Miscellaneous Shock
Smoke inhalation + + +
Cold exposure
  • CBC
  • Fingerstick glucose (Hyperglycemia)
  • EKG-
    • J wave
    • Sinus bradycardia
    • Prolongation of all ECG intervals.
  • Serum electrolytes -K+ and calcium
  • ABG
Drugs†

References

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