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Beck s triad..(cardiac tamponade) 1. Distended neck veins 2. Distant heart sounds 3. Hypotension TRIAD OF ALPORTS SYNDROME...

PROGRESSIVE RENAL FAILURE OCULAR ANOMALIES SENSORINEURAL DEAFNESS triad of Schultz.. gangrenous stomatitis.. Jaundice... Leukopenia SAINT`S TRIAD.. GALL STONES DIVERTICULOSIS HIATUS HERNIA Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber (KTW) syndrome.. characterised by...asymmetric limb hypertrophy, hemangiomata, and nevi. Sjogren-Larsson syndrome characterised by..... ichthyosis, thickened fish-like skin... spastic paraplegia (spasticity of the legs)...and mental retardation.... Behcet's Syndrome Behcet's syndrome is classically characterized as a triad of symptoms that inclu de recurring crops of mouth ulcers (aphthous ulcers), genital ulcers, and inflam mation of a specialized area around the pupil of the eye (the uvea). The inflamm ation of the area of the eye that is around the pupil is called uveitis. Behcet' s syndrome is also sometimes referred to as Behcet's disease. WEIL`S DISEASE.. WEIL'S DISEASE--------HEPATORENAL DAMAGE BLEEDING DIATHESIS PYREXIA NORMAL PRESSURE HYDROCEPHALUS (Hakim's Triad) DEMENTIA URINARY INCONTINENCE ATAXIA/GAIT APRAXIA Whipple's triad the three criteria on which hyperinsulinism due to pancreatic islet-cell disease (most commonly insulinoma) is diagnosed: (1) neuromuscular signs with fasting o r exercise, (2) low blood glucose levels[<50 mg/dl] associated with clinical sig ns, and (3) reversal of clinical signs with the administration of glucose. Virchow's triad three factors leading to thrombosis: stasis, hypercoagulability and intimal chan ge negative triad Surgery A popular term for any breast lump judged to be 1. clinically negative b y the surgeon; 2. cytologically negative by fine-needle aspiration; 3. negative by mammography

Female athlete triad A combination of disorders frequently found in female athletes that includes dis ordered eating, osteoporosis, and oligo- or amenorrhea hemochromatosis triad Hepatomegaly, DM, skin pigmentation, seen in hemochromatosis, caused by the depo sition of iron pigment in the liver, pancreas, heart, pituitary, glands adrenal, p arathyroid, thyroid, and joints. clay pipestem fibrosis fibrosis caused by Schistosoma spp. in the portal triads. wiskott aldrich syndrome thrombocytopenia infections eczema CEREBELLAR DISEASE.. triad of Luciani: Asthenia, Atonia, and Astasia, FAT EMBOLISM.. a)petechial hemorhages over chest b)moderate rise in temperature c)fall of hematocrit GRANCHER`S TRIAD... Grancher's triad lessened vesicular quality of breathing, skodaic resonance, and increased vocal fremitus; seen in early pulmonary tuberculosis. kartageners triad... also called as....Dextrocardia-bronchiectasis-sinusitis: A genetic disorder char acterized by sinusitis, bronchiectasis and situs inversus. MELKERSON ROSENTHAL SYNDROME-RECURRENT FACIAL PALSY PLICATION OF TONGUE (fissured) FACIAL EDEMA ROKYTANSKY KUSTER HAUSER SYNDROME ABSENT VAGINA NON FUNCTIONAL UTERUS NORMAL XX FEMALE BARTTERS SYNDROME METABOLIC ALKALOSIS HYPOKALEMIA NORMAL OR DECREASED BP Hutchinson's triad diffuse interstitial keratitis, labyrinthine disease, and Hutchinson teeth, seen in inherited syphilis. Waddell's triad... Femur fracture Intra-abdominal or intrathoracic injury Head injury... ADRENOMEDULLARY TRIAD...

symptoms caused by excessive amounts of adrenomedullary catecholamines: tachycar dia, vasoconstriction, and sweating. Lover's Triad... calcaneal fracture, lumbar compression fracture. fore arm fracture.. Currarino's triad Also known as: Currarino's complex Currarino's syndrome It consists of the triad of sacral defect (scimitar sacrum - crescentic bony def ect and malsegmentation), anorectal malformation (anal stenosis, anal extopia, a nd imperforate anus), and presacral anomaly (anterior meningocele, teratoma, or cyst). Bezold's triad .... prolonged bone conduction (negative Rinne test) and lessened perception of low t ones, indicating otosclerosis. Franke triad..... palate abnormalities, deviated nasal septum and enlarged adenods... Dieulafoy's triad Dieulafoy's triad hypersensitiveness of the skin, reflex muscular contraction, and tenderness at M cBurney's point in appendicitis. TRIAD OF KWASHIORKAR GROWTH RETARDATION MENTAL CHANGES EDEMA triad of retinal cone the tip of two horizontal cell dendrites and one midget cell dendrite, enclosed in a synaptic invagination of a retinal cone pedicle. Samter's triad-combination of nasal polyps, asthma, and aspirin sensitivity.... Anderson Triad Bronchiectasis Cystic fibrosis Vitamin A deficiency FANCONI SYNDROME AMINOACIDURIA PROTEINURIA PHOSPHATURIA TETANY IN CHILDREN .... stridor carpopedal spasm convulsions Carney's triad A non-familial association of Functioning paraganglioma, Gastric leiomyosarcoma & Pulmonary chondroma...

Atta's triad of bilharzial dysentery:Bleeding per rectum. Polyposis. Clubbing of fingers. - Malarial triad. Malaria is charachterized by 3 symptoms with each other:1-Enlarged spleen: which is tender and soft. 2-Intermittent febrile paroxysms in which the intervals are usually regular and the patient is ill between the attacks. 3-Destruction of RBC's leading to 2ry Aneamia

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