Medicine /BDS2 OSCE Prep - Diseases OSCE Part 1
BDS2 OSCE Prep - Diseases OSCE Part 1
This deck covers 30 medical conditions, providing definitions and key characteristics for each disease. It is designed to help students prepare for the BDS2 OSCE by reinforcing their understanding of various diseases.
what is Achlorhydria?
the stomach does not produce hydrochloric acid (found in gastric acid)
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Definition
what is Achlorhydria?
the stomach does not produce hydrochloric acid (found in gastric acid)
what is Acromegaly?
pituitary gland produces too much growth hormone in adulthood swollen hands larger jaw/brow bone, spaced teeth
what is Acute Cholecystitis?
inflammation of the gallbladder (usually caused by gallstone blocking cystic duct)
what is Addison’s disease?
Autoimmune disorder where adrenal glands (found on top of kidneys) don’t produce enough cortisol or aldosterone because glands are damaged
what is AIDS?
the last stage of HIV infection, immune system can no longer fight infection
what is Anaemia?
body lack haemoglobin (usually may be caused by lack of iron, folic acid or vitamin B12)
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Term | Definition |
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what is Achlorhydria? | the stomach does not produce hydrochloric acid (found in gastric acid) |
what is Acromegaly? | pituitary gland produces too much growth hormone in adulthood swollen hands larger jaw/brow bone, spaced teeth |
what is Acute Cholecystitis? | inflammation of the gallbladder (usually caused by gallstone blocking cystic duct) |
what is Addison’s disease? | Autoimmune disorder where adrenal glands (found on top of kidneys) don’t produce enough cortisol or aldosterone because glands are damaged |
what is AIDS? | the last stage of HIV infection, immune system can no longer fight infection |
what is Anaemia? | body lack haemoglobin (usually may be caused by lack of iron, folic acid or vitamin B12) |
what is classic Angina Pectoris? | reversible ischaemia of the heart described as central crushing pain worsens with exercise/exertion |
what is unstable Angina Pectoris? | reversible ischaemia of the heart described as central crushing pain happens at rest |
what is Aphthae? | group of small ulcers in the mucosa |
what are Arrhythmia’s? | Irregular heartbeats tachy arrhythmias (fast) brady arrhythmias (slow) |
what is Atherosclerosis? | Thickening or hardening of the arteries caused by build up of fatty plaques |
what is Ascites? | fluid accumulation in the peritoneal cavity |
what is Asthma? | Lung condition that causes breathing difficulties characterised by: excessive mucous inflammation of airways smooth muscle contraction of airways |
what is Asystole? | Heart completely stops beating/no electricity or movement in heart |
What is Atrial Fibrillation? | irregular and often fast heart rhythm |
what is Barrett’s Oesophagus? | Inflammation to the lining of the oesophagus where cells begin to change from squamous cells to columnar. Caused by acid reflux and can lead to metaplasia |
what is Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy? | Hypertrophy of the prostate (enlargement) leads to blockage of the urethra and urine outflow causing dysuria |
what is Bronchitis? | Inflammation of the lining of the bronchial tubes (usually caused by a virus) |
what are Cataracts? | Clouded lenses causing less light to pass into eye (often a complication of diabetes) |
what is Chronic Bronchitis> | type of COPD that is long term inflammation of the bronchi - long term cough with mucous |
what is Cirrhosis? | Scarring of the liver caused by chronic liver failure/damage (usually caused by alcohol) |
what is Co-artication of Aorta? | Narrowing or contraction in a part of the aorta - congenital condition |
what is Coeliac Disease? | Immune system damages villi in small intestine when patient eats gluten |
what is a Colonic Carcinoma? | Cancer which affects the colon or rectum arises from polyps |
what virus typically causes the common cold? | rhinovirus |
what is Coronary Artery Disease? | Buildup of plaque in the arteries that supply blood to muscles of the heart (atherosclerosis) |
what is Crohn’s Disease? | Long term inflammatory bowel disease, affects any part of the GI tract (usually ileocaecal junction) |
what is Cushing’s Syndrome? | condition in which patient has too much cortisol in their body |
what is COPD? | Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease characterised by chronic bronchitis and emphysema makes it difficult to breathe |
what is Conn’s Syndrome? | Overproduction of aldosterone in body (can lead to adrenal tumour) |