A 35 female predispose with 3 weeks history of bilateral squeezing headache toward the end of the day, after work. 3-4 times weekly:
Tension headache
Caffeinse & nictonine withdrawl
Migraine
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CLINICAL FEATURES — The typical presentation of a TTH attack is that of a mild to moderate intensity, bilateral, nonthrobbing headache without other associated features. Descriptions of TTH pain are characteristically nondescript: "dull," "pressure," "head fullness", "head feels large," or, more descriptively, "like a tight cap", "band-like," or a "heavy weight on my head or shoulders."
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Blood film shows target cells, Howell Jolly boies, and sideroblasts:
Hyposplenism
Myelofibrosi
WBCs 25,000, platelets 6,000
26 year old female presented to ER with petechiae, everything else is normal:
ITP
Septic meningitis Ans: A?
Most common thyroid cancer:
Papillary
Increase life expectancy in COPD patients:
O2 therapy & smoking cessation
Megaloblastic anemia, except:
Dietary defeciency is common.
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