ANSWER SET
◉Chronic Inflammatory Skin Disease. Answer: Long-term skin
condition causing inflammation and itching.
◉Vesicular Eruption. Answer: Formation of fluid-filled blisters on
the skin.
◉Dermatome. Answer: Skin area supplied by a single spinal nerve
root.
◉Systemic Symptoms. Answer: Generalized symptoms affecting the
entire body, like fever.
◉Renal Insufficiency. Answer: Decreased kidney function leading to
waste accumulation.
◉Flank Pain. Answer: Pain in the side, often associated with kidney
issues.
,◉Cholecystitis. Answer: Inflammation of the gallbladder, causing
abdominal pain.
◉Nausea. Answer: Feeling of sickness with an urge to vomit.
◉Paresthesia. Answer: Abnormal sensation such as tingling or
prickling.
◉Bone Spurs. Answer: Bony projections that develop along joint
margins.
◉Thickening of Synovial Membrane. Answer: Increased tissue lining
joints, common in arthritis.
◉Anemia of chronic disease. Answer: Anemia caused by long-term
inflammation or illness.
◉Elevated CRP. Answer: Increased C-reactive protein indicates
inflammation.
◉No disease specific laboratory abnormalities. Answer: Typical in
non-inflammatory conditions like OA.
, ◉Elevated ANA. Answer: Indicates presence of antinuclear
antibodies in blood.
◉CRP (C-reactive protein). Answer: Liver-produced substance that
rises with inflammation.
◉Normal CRP levels. Answer: Less than 3-10 mg/L indicates no
inflammation.
◉Postrenal azotemia. Answer: Increased BUN and creatinine due to
urinary obstruction.
◉Prerenal azotemia. Answer: Elevated BUN and creatinine from
decreased kidney blood flow.
◉Azotemia or uremia. Answer: High waste products in blood due to
kidney failure.
◉Renal biopsy. Answer: Confirms glomerular disease through tissue
examination.
◉Glomerulonephritis. Answer: Kidney inflammation affecting waste
removal ability.