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03/06/2026

A 72-year-old woman develops sudden right-sided weakness and slurred speech.

❓ What is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Migraine
B. Ischemic Stroke
C. Bell's Palsy
D. Peripheral Neuropathy

πŸ’¬ Comment your answer below!

03/06/2026

🀰 OBGYN Case Challenge

A pregnant woman at 34 weeks' gestation develops a persistent headache.

❓ What is the most important diagnosis to consider?

A. Migraine
B. Tension Headache
C. Preeclampsia
D. Sinusitis

πŸ’¬ Comment your answer below!

03/06/2026

🩺 Gastroenterology Case Challenge

A 47-year-old woman presents with severe epigastric pain radiating to the back and elevated serum lipase levels.

❓ What is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Acute Pancreatitis
B. Peptic Ulcer Disease
C. Acute Cholecystitis
D. Gastritis

πŸ’¬ Comment your answer below before checking the explanation!

01/06/2026

🩺 Medical Case Challenge

A 67-year-old smoker presents with:

πŸ”Ή Worsening shortness of breath
πŸ”Ή Productive cough
πŸ”Ή Wheezing

These symptoms are commonly associated with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), a progressive lung condition that can significantly impact quality of life.

πŸ“Œ Key learning points:
β€’ Smoking is the leading risk factor for COPD.
β€’ Symptoms often develop gradually over time.
β€’ Exacerbations can lead to increased respiratory symptoms and healthcare visits.
β€’ Early recognition and appropriate medical evaluation are important.

πŸ’¬ What additional history, examination findings, or investigations would help support the diagnosis?

⚠️ Educational content only. Not medical advice.

01/06/2026

🩺 Clinical Case Challenge

A 62-year-old man presents with crushing chest pain radiating to the left arm.

ECG shows ST elevation in leads II, III and aVF.

❓ What's the most likely diagnosis?

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01/06/2026

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06/05/2026

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25/02/2026

Case Presentation:
A 58-year-old male presents with a non-healing plantar ulcer for 3 weeks. Despite the size, the patient reports zero painβ€”a classic sign of Symmetric Peripheral Neuropathy.

Key Data Points:
πŸ”Ή HbA1c: 8.9% (Uncontrolled)
πŸ”Ή Classification: Wagner Grade 2 (Deep ulcer to tendon/capsule)
πŸ”Ή Assessment: Palpable dorsalis pedis but weak posterior tibial pulse.

Management Protocol:
1️⃣ Sharp Debridement: Necessary to convert a chronic wound into an acute wound.
2️⃣ Total Offloading: Using specialized footwear to remove pressure from the ulcer site.
3️⃣ Glycemic Control: Healing is nearly impossible if blood sugar remains >200 mg/dL.

πŸ’‘ Clinical Pearl: Always perform the "Probe-to-Bone" test. If you can touch bone with a sterile probe, the likelihood of Osteomyelitis is over 85%!

25/02/2026

🩺 Medical Quiz: Can You Guess the Diagnosis?We have an interesting case today involving a young patient. Have a look at ...
14/02/2026

🩺 Medical Quiz: Can You Guess the Diagnosis?
We have an interesting case today involving a young patient. Have a look at the details and tell us what you think in the comments! πŸ‘‡

Case Profile:
Patient: 16-year-old female.

History: Recurrent, painful mouth ulcers for the past 6 months.

Triggers: She notices them getting worse during exam stress and after eating certain spicy or acidic foods.

Examination: Multiple small, shallow ulcers with a yellowish center and red border on the tongue and inner cheeks.

Key Finding: No fever, no swollen glands, and no signs of other systemic illnesses.

❓ What is your diagnosis?
A) Oral Herpes (Cold Sores) B) Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis (Common Mouth Ulcers) C) Oral Thrush (Fungal Infection) D) Vitamin B12 Deficiency
Comment your answer below! ⬇️ I will post the correct answer and the full outcome in the comments shortly.



Disclaimer: This post is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

πŸ’‘ Quick Tip:
While most mouth ulcers are harmless and linked to stress or diet, any ulcer that lasts longer than 2 weeks should be checked by a doctor or dentist!

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