Monday, March 1, 2010

PG QUIZ March 2010

A 28-year old menstruating woman admitted in the emergency room with the following signs and symptoms :





  • Fever (40 C);
  • WBC : 16,000/cmm;
  • Blood pressure : 90/65 mmHg;
  • A scarlantiform rash on her trunk , palms and soles;
  • Extreme fatigue;
  • Vomiting and diarrhea.

1. The patient described here most likely has : (hint: caused by a super antigen)

2. Culture of the menstrual fluid in this case would most likely reveal a predominance of :

3. The most characteristic finding in the history that can be elicited is :


Answer and discuss.

Correct answeres submitted by :
1. Dr. M.V.Ramanamma, Principal, Siddartha Medical College
2. Dr. Haritha, PG, Osmania Medical College
3. Dr. P.Chandrakala, PG, SV Medical College
4. Dr. Sarita
5. Dr. K.Saileela
6. Dr. B.Divya

Waiting for more responses .....

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  3. THE CONDITION IS TOXIC SHOCK SYNDROME.ORGANISM IS STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS.CONDITION IS DUE TO USE OF VAGINAL TAMPOONS.. DR.DIVYA.

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