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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radiculopathy

raised ESR (100mm/1st hour)

raised GFR and glycosuria

raised hemidiaphragm

raised jugular venous pressure

rapidly progressive (crescentic) glomerulonephritis

rash and fever (classified by aetiology)

rash and fever (classified by type of rash)

Raynaud's phenomenon

recurrent chest infections

recurrent falls in elderly

recurrent haemoptysis

recurrent jaundice

red cell aplasia, isolated

reduced gas transfer on lung function testing

relapsing (chronic) polyneuropathy

renal calcification

renal failure (chronic)

renal papillary necrosis

renal tubular acidosis

respiratory failure

reticulonodular shadowing on CXR

retinal haemorrhage

rib notching on CXR

rickets (child) or osteomalacia (adult)

right bundle branch block pattern on ECG

Roth spots

rigors (infections typically associated with chills or rigors)

round lesions (multiple) on CXR


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