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A. AcromegalyB. Cranio-facial dysostosisC. Fracture of base of skullD. HaemoglobinopathyE. Histocytosis XF. HypoparathyroidismG. Metastastatic diseaseH. Multiple MyelomaI. Osteogenesis imperfectaJ. OsteopetrosisK. Paget’s disease Most likely diagnosis for each of the following abnormalities of the skull: 1) The skull X-ray of a 6 year old Greek Cypriot child reveals widening of the bones with a hair-on-end appearance.  2)The skull X-ray of a 55 year old male who presents with headaches reveals prognathism and an enlarged sella turcica.  3) the skull X-ray of a 32 year old female who complains of headaches and occasional muscle cramps reveals flecks of calcification around the base of the brain. 4) The skull X-ray of a 72 year old

male who presents with headaches, weight loss and backache reveals numerous small lytic lesions within the vault resembling a pepper pot.

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HI HIND1. D HAEMOGLOBINOPATHY HAIR ON END APPEARANCE IT COULD BE EITHER A. SICKLE CELL B. THALASSEMIA BUT SINCE HE IS A Greek Cypriot child MOST PROBABLY ITS THALATHEMIA 2. A ACROMEGALY ERIC WHITE ((( DISTORTION OF THE PITUTARY FOSSA)))))3. F HYPOPARATHYRODISM EXPLAINS THE MUSCLE CRAMPBUT AS FOR THE CALCIFICATION I HAVE NOOOOOOOOO

IDEA4. H PEPPER POT APPEARANCE OR ( MULTIPLE PUNCHED PUT RADIOLUCENCY) ERIC WHITEBEST REGRADSEBTISAM From: Hiba Haboubi <dr_hibahaboubi@...> Sent: Friday, 6 April 2012, 18:49 Subject: Questions

A. AcromegalyB. Cranio-facial dysostosisC. Fracture of base of skullD. HaemoglobinopathyE. Histocytosis XF. HypoparathyroidismG. Metastastatic diseaseH. Multiple MyelomaI. Osteogenesis imperfectaJ. OsteopetrosisK. Paget’s disease Most likely diagnosis for each of the following abnormalities of the skull: 1) The skull X-ray of a 6 year old Greek Cypriot child reveals widening of the bones with a hair-on-end appearance. 2)The skull X-ray of a 55 year old male who presents with headaches reveals prognathism and an enlarged sella turcica. 3) the skull X-ray of a 32 year old female who complains of headaches and occasional muscle cramps reveals flecks of calcification around the base of the brain. 4) The skull X-ray of a 72 year old

male who presents with headaches, weight loss and backache reveals numerous small lytic lesions within the vault resembling a pepper pot.

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Thank uBut for. No4 its not hyperparathyrodism? As I thought its myloma but they chose hayperparathytodismSent from my BlackBerry® wireless deviceFrom: ebtessam elhamalawy <ebtessamhamalawy@...>Sender: Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2012 19:09:35 +0100 (BST) < >Reply Subject: Re: Questions HI HIND1. D HAEMOGLOBINOPATHY HAIR ON END APPEARANCE IT COULD BE EITHER A. SICKLE CELL B. THALASSEMIA BUT SINCE HE IS A Greek Cypriot child MOST PROBABLY ITS THALATHEMIA 2. A ACROMEGALY ERIC WHITE ((( DISTORTION OF THE PITUTARY FOSSA)))))3. F HYPOPARATHYRODISM EXPLAINS THE MUSCLE CRAMPBUT AS FOR THE CALCIFICATION I HAVE NOOOOOOOOOIDEA4. H PEPPER POT APPEARANCE OR ( MULTIPLE PUNCHED PUT RADIOLUCENCY) ERIC WHITEBEST REGRADSEBTISAM From: Hiba Haboubi <dr_hibahaboubi@...> Sent: Friday, 6 April 2012, 18:49 Subject: Questions A. AcromegalyB. Cranio-facial dysostosisC. Fracture of base of skullD. HaemoglobinopathyE. Histocytosis XF. HypoparathyroidismG. Metastastatic diseaseH. Multiple MyelomaI. Osteogenesis imperfectaJ. OsteopetrosisK. Paget’s disease Most likely diagnosis for each of the following abnormalities of the skull: 1) The skull X-ray of a 6 year old Greek Cypriot child reveals widening of the bones with a hair-on-end appearance. 2)The skull X-ray of a 55 year old male who presents with headaches reveals prognathism and an enlarged sella turcica. 3) the skull X-ray of a 32 year old female who complains of headaches and occasional muscle cramps reveals flecks of calcification around the base of the brain. 4) The skull X-ray of a 72 year oldmale who presents with headaches, weight loss and backache reveals numerous small lytic lesions within the vault resembling a pepper pot.

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HI DOCWHERE IS THAT QUESTION??????THANKS From: "dr_hibahaboubi@..." <dr_hibahaboubi@...> Sent: Friday, 6 April 2012, 19:46 Subject: Re: Questions

Thank uBut for. No4 its not hyperparathyrodism? As I thought its myloma but they chose hayperparathytodismSent from my BlackBerry® wireless deviceFrom: ebtessam elhamalawy <ebtessamhamalawy@...>

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HI HIND1. D HAEMOGLOBINOPATHY HAIR ON END APPEARANCE IT COULD BE EITHER A. SICKLE CELL B. THALASSEMIA BUT SINCE HE IS A Greek Cypriot child MOST PROBABLY ITS THALATHEMIA 2. A ACROMEGALY ERIC WHITE ((( DISTORTION OF THE PITUTARY FOSSA)))))3. F HYPOPARATHYRODISM EXPLAINS THE MUSCLE CRAMPBUT AS FOR THE CALCIFICATION I HAVE NOOOOOOOOO

IDEA4. H PEPPER POT APPEARANCE OR ( MULTIPLE PUNCHED PUT RADIOLUCENCY) ERIC WHITEBEST REGRADSEBTISAM From: Hiba Haboubi <dr_hibahaboubi@...> Sent: Friday, 6 April 2012, 18:49 Subject: Questions

A. AcromegalyB. Cranio-facial dysostosisC. Fracture of base of skullD. HaemoglobinopathyE. Histocytosis XF. HypoparathyroidismG. Metastastatic diseaseH. Multiple MyelomaI. Osteogenesis imperfectaJ. OsteopetrosisK. Paget’s disease Most likely diagnosis for each of the following abnormalities of the skull: 1) The skull X-ray of a 6 year old Greek Cypriot child reveals widening of the bones with a hair-on-end appearance. 2)The skull X-ray of a 55 year old male who presents with headaches reveals prognathism and an enlarged sella turcica. 3) the skull X-ray of a 32 year old female who complains of headaches and occasional muscle cramps reveals flecks of calcification around the base of the brain. 4) The skull X-ray of a 72 year old

male who presents with headaches, weight loss and backache reveals numerous small lytic lesions within the vault resembling a pepper pot.

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4- hyperparathyroidsm has pepper pot ( whiate)Could be back pain due to Ca mobilisation from bonesSent from my iPadOn 6 Apr 2012, at 19:46, dr_hibahaboubi@... wrote:

Thank uBut for. No4 its not hyperparathyrodism? As I thought its myloma but they chose hayperparathytodismSent from my BlackBerry® wireless deviceFrom: ebtessam elhamalawy <ebtessamhamalawy@...>

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HI HIND1. D HAEMOGLOBINOPATHY HAIR ON END APPEARANCE IT COULD BE EITHER A. SICKLE CELL B. THALASSEMIA BUT SINCE HE IS A Greek Cypriot child MOST PROBABLY ITS THALATHEMIA 2. A ACROMEGALY ERIC WHITE ((( DISTORTION OF THE PITUTARY FOSSA)))))3. F HYPOPARATHYRODISM EXPLAINS THE MUSCLE CRAMPBUT AS FOR THE CALCIFICATION I HAVE NOOOOOOOOO

IDEA4. H PEPPER POT APPEARANCE OR ( MULTIPLE PUNCHED PUT RADIOLUCENCY) ERIC WHITEBEST REGRADSEBTISAM From: Hiba Haboubi <dr_hibahaboubi@...> Sent: Friday, 6 April 2012, 18:49 Subject: Questions

A. AcromegalyB. Cranio-facial dysostosisC. Fracture of base of skullD. HaemoglobinopathyE. Histocytosis XF. HypoparathyroidismG. Metastastatic diseaseH. Multiple MyelomaI. Osteogenesis imperfectaJ. OsteopetrosisK. Paget’s disease Most likely diagnosis for each of the following abnormalities of the skull: 1) The skull X-ray of a 6 year old Greek Cypriot child reveals widening of the bones with a hair-on-end appearance. 2)The skull X-ray of a 55 year old male who presents with headaches reveals prognathism and an enlarged sella turcica. 3) the skull X-ray of a 32 year old female who complains of headaches and occasional muscle cramps reveals flecks of calcification around the base of the brain. 4) The skull X-ray of a 72 year old

male who presents with headaches, weight loss and backache reveals numerous small lytic lesions within the vault resembling a pepper pot.

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YOU WILL FINED THE NSWERS PAGE 26/27 0F 55 PAGES FILE WITH THEIR JUSTIFICATIONS ALONG WITH ENORMOUS EMQ ;SOLVED; ALL READY

From: Hiba Haboubi <dr_hibahaboubi@...> Sent: Friday, 6 April 2012, 18:49Subject: Questions

A. AcromegalyB. Cranio-facial dysostosisC. Fracture of base of skullD. HaemoglobinopathyE. Histocytosis XF. HypoparathyroidismG. Metastastatic diseaseH. Multiple MyelomaI. Osteogenesis imperfectaJ. OsteopetrosisK. Paget’s disease Most likely diagnosis for each of the following abnormalities of the skull: 1) The skull X-ray of a 6 year old Greek Cypriot child reveals widening of the bones with a hair-on-end appearance. 2)The skull X-ray of a 55 year old male who presents with headaches reveals prognathism and an enlarged sella turcica. 3) the skull X-ray of a 32 year old female who complains of headaches and occasional muscle cramps reveals flecks of calcification around the base of the brain. 4) The skull X-ray of a 72 year old male who presents with headaches, weight loss and backache reveals numerous small lytic lesions

within the vault resembling a pepper pot.

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1)What does peripheral arterial pressure measures? 2)What stimulates salivary production in dogs that doesn’t stimulate it in humans? 3)Heart rate in a healthy young male individual during long period of exercise -4)Male suffered trauma and lost almost 1 lt of blood. What is the reference blood volume per kilogram: 70ml, 120ml, 150ml,

220mwhat do you think?

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2. Temperature

3. Systolic will increase and diastolic will remain same

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> 1)What does peripheral arterial pressure measures? 

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blood volume per kilogram: 70ml, 120ml, 150ml, 220m

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Sedation for IV drug user could be inhalation sedation.Sent from my iPadOn 10 Apr 2012, at 14:33, Risha Hussain <drrishahussain@...> wrote:

Q) Imumunoglobulin present in B cells? Is it IgD?Q) Sedation for IV drug user?Thanks!

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IV sedation and IgD.....Can some1 tell me about choise of anaesthesia in different cases like in prebnant women,cardiac arrythmia,epileptic patient,etc..: Rahul <rahulsushilgandhi@...> " " < > Sent: Tuesday, 10 April 2012, 15:20 Subject: Re: Questions

Sedation for IV drug user could be inhalation sedation.Sent from my iPadOn 10 Apr 2012, at 14:33, Risha Hussain <drrishahussain@...> wrote:

Q) Imumunoglobulin present in B cells? Is it IgD?Q) Sedation for IV drug user?Thanks!

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Inhalation sedation is given because of difficulty in venous accessSent from my iPadOn 10 Apr 2012, at 15:30, Chandra Rais <chandrarais50@...> wrote:

IV sedation and IgD.....Can some1 tell me about choise of anaesthesia in different cases like in prebnant women,cardiac arrythmia,epileptic patient,etc..: Rahul <rahulsushilgandhi@...> " " < > Sent: Tuesday, 10 April 2012, 15:20 Subject: Re: Questions

Sedation for IV drug user could be inhalation sedation.Sent from my iPadOn 10 Apr 2012, at 14:33, Risha Hussain <drrishahussain@...> wrote:

Q) Imumunoglobulin present in B cells? Is it IgD?Q) Sedation for IV drug user?Thanks!

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Yes i mean to say inhalation sorry typing mistake...thanx for correctimgSent from my iPodOn 10 Apr 2012, at 15:54, Rahul <rahulsushilgandhi@...> wrote:

Inhalation sedation is given because of difficulty in venous accessSent from my iPadOn 10 Apr 2012, at 15:30, Chandra Rais <chandrarais50@...> wrote:

IV sedation and IgD.....Can some1 tell me about choise of anaesthesia in different cases like in prebnant women,cardiac arrythmia,epileptic patient,etc..: Rahul <rahulsushilgandhi@...> " " < > Sent: Tuesday, 10 April 2012, 15:20 Subject: Re: Questions

Sedation for IV drug user could be inhalation sedation.Sent from my iPadOn 10 Apr 2012, at 14:33, Risha Hussain <drrishahussain@...> wrote:

Q) Imumunoglobulin present in B cells? Is it IgD?Q) Sedation for IV drug user?Thanks!

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Thanks a lot!Best,Risha From: Cha <chandrarais50@...> " " < > Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 4:04 PM Subject: Re: Questions

Yes i mean to say inhalation sorry typing mistake...thanx for correctimgSent from my iPodOn 10 Apr 2012, at 15:54, Rahul <rahulsushilgandhi@...> wrote:

Inhalation sedation is given because of difficulty in venous accessSent from my iPadOn 10 Apr 2012, at 15:30, Chandra Rais <chandrarais50@...> wrote:

IV sedation and IgD.....Can some1 tell me about choise of anaesthesia in different cases like in prebnant women,cardiac arrythmia,epileptic patient,etc..: Rahul <rahulsushilgandhi@...> " " < > Sent: Tuesday, 10 April 2012, 15:20 Subject: Re: Questions

Sedation for IV drug user could be inhalation sedation.Sent from my iPadOn 10 Apr 2012, at 14:33, Risha Hussain <drrishahussain@...> wrote:

Q) Imumunoglobulin present in B cells? Is it IgD?Q) Sedation for IV drug user?Thanks!

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