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! colspan="3" |<small>Diagnostic tests</small>
! colspan="4" |<small>Diagnostic tests</small>
! colspan="3" |<small>Physical Examination</small>
! colspan="3" |<small>Physical Examination</small>
| colspan="7" |<small>Symptoms
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!<small>EKG</small>
!<small>EKG</small>
!<small>Chest X-ray</small>   
!<small>Chest X-ray</small>   
!<small>Lboratory findings</small>
!<small>Tachypnea</small>
!<small>Tachypnea</small>
!<small>Tachycardia</small>
!<small>Tachycardia</small>

Revision as of 20:49, 19 July 2020

Diseases Diagnostic tests Physical Examination Symptoms Past medical history Other Findings
CT scan and MRI EKG Chest X-ray Lboratory findings Tachypnea Tachycardia Fever Chest Pain Hemoptysis Dyspnea on Exertion Wheezing Chest Tenderness Nasalopharyngeal Ulceration Carotid Bruit
Pulmonary embolism
  • On CT angiography:
    • Intra-luminal filling defect
  • On MRI:
    • Narrowing of involved vessel
    • No contrast seen distal to obstruction
    • Polo-mint sign (partial filling defect surrounded by contrast)
✔ (Low grade) ✔ (In case of massive PE) - - - -
Congestive heart failure
  • Goldberg's criteria may aid in diagnosis of left ventricular dysfunction: (High specificity)
    • SV1 or SV2 + RV5 or RV6 ≥3.5 mV
    • Total QRS amplitude in each of the limb leads ≤0.8 mV
    • R/S ratio <1 in lead V4
- - - - - -
Percarditis
  • ST elevation
  • PR depression
  • Large collection of fluid inside the pericardial sac (pericardial effusion)
  • Calcification of pericardial sac
✔ (Low grade) ✔ (Relieved by sitting up and leaning forward) - - - - -
  • May be clinically classified into:
    • Acute (< 6 weeks)
    • Sub-acute (6 weeks - 6 months)
    • Chronic (> 6 months)
Pneumonia - - - -