Case- Elderly Male With Bone Pain
Offered By: Medicosis Perfectionalis via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive medical case study focusing on an elderly male presenting with bone pain. Delve into 25 questions covering various aspects of multiple myeloma diagnosis, symptoms, complications, and treatment. Learn about diagnostic tests, physical examination findings, common bone lesion sites, X-ray results, and potential complications associated with this hematological malignancy. Gain insights into the use of immunomodulators like thalidomide in treating multiple myeloma. Enhance your understanding of this complex condition through detailed explanations and clinical reasoning.
Syllabus
Intro
Which of the following will confirm the diagnosis of M.M. ?
The patient comes back the next day with severe back pain
What would you expect to find on physical exam of
What is the most common site of bone lesions in
What would you see on skull X-ray in M.M.?
If we calculated the difference between positive and
What do you think the alkaline phosphatase will
Which of the following is one of the complications of
which of the following is likely found in multiple myeloma ?
Thalidomide is an immunomodulator used to treat
Taught by
Medicosis Perfectionalis
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