Difference between revisions of "Differential Diagnosis"
From Gomerpedia
(2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 21: | Line 21: | ||
#Asthma exacerbation | #Asthma exacerbation | ||
− | #Pulmonary gout | + | #Pulmonary gout, testicular torsion, glaucoma, Stephens-Johnson syndrome |
− | # | + | #Infection |
− | # | + | #Cancer |
− | # | + | #Still's disease |
+ | #Syphilis | ||
+ | #Drug seeking | ||
+ | #Kuru | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | '''Differential Diagnosis for Hoofbeats''' | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | #[[Gallops|Horses]] | ||
+ | #Batman, Spock, [[Zebra|zebras]], ponies | ||
#Infection | #Infection | ||
#Cancer | #Cancer |
Latest revision as of 09:28, 20 February 2017
A differential diagnosis (abbreviations include ddx, DDx, DD, D/Dx, or ΔΔ) is essentially a list of possible diseases or conditions that could explain a given clinical presentation.
How to Create a Differential Diagnosis
There are numerous ways to create a differential diagnosis, but we'll tell you the foolproof way. For any given patient with certain symptoms or signs, the differential diagnosis must include the following items:
- One correct diagnosis
- Four really incorrect diagnoses
- Infection
- Cancer
- Still's disease
- Syphilis
- Drug seeking
- Kuru
Example of a Differential Diagnosis
A 35 yo patient with asthma presents with wheezing, cough, and chest tightness. This patient's differential diagnosis includes:
- Asthma exacerbation
- Pulmonary gout, testicular torsion, glaucoma, Stephens-Johnson syndrome
- Infection
- Cancer
- Still's disease
- Syphilis
- Drug seeking
- Kuru
Differential Diagnosis for Hoofbeats