Differential Diagnoses

in General Medicine

(Version 10.2004)

 

Last updated: 10th October 2004

author: David Scerri MD MRCP(UK)

Manchester, UK


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C3, decreased serum level

calcification, intervertebral disc

calcification, paraspinal

calcification, pericardial

calcification, renal

calcification, soft tissue

calcification, splenic

calcinosis

calcium, elevated serum level

cardiac conduction defects (heart block)

cardiomyopathy

carotenaemia with xanthelasma

carpal tunnel syndrome

cataracts

cavitating lesion(s) on CXR

central retinal vein occlusion

central scotoma

cerebellar syndrome - see ataxia

cerebrovascular accident (stroke)

cerebello-pontine angle lesion

cerebrovascular accident without loss of consciousness

Charcot joint

chest pain

chills (infections typically associated with chills or rigors)

cholestasis (intrahepatic)

cholesterol, elevated serum level

chondrocalcinosis (pseudogout)

chorea

choroiditis

chromatopsia

chronic dry cough

chronic hepatitis

chronic monoarthritis

chronic pancreatitis

chronic polyarthritis

chronic relapsing polyneuropathy

chronic renal failure

cirrhosis of liver

clubbing of fingers and/or toes (hypertrophic osteoarthropathy)

coin lesion on CXR

colitis

collapsed nasal bridge

coma and glycosuria

coma or confusion in an alcoholic

complete 3rd nerve (oculomotor) palsy

complete heart block - see cardiac conduction defects

confusion or impaired consciousness

constipation

constrictive pericarditis

continuous murmur

convulsion (fit)

cord (spinal) compression

cough

cranial nerve palsy

creatine kinase, elevated serum level

creatinine, decreased serum level

creatinine, elevated serum level

crescentic (rapidly progressive) glomerulonephritis

cryoglobulinaemia

CSF glucose, decreased level

CSF lymphocytosis

CSF proteins, elevated

Cushing's syndrome

cutaneous calcinosis

cyanosis


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