TRIAD OF ALPORT'S SYNDROME --
? SENSORINEURAL DEAFNESS,
? PROGRESSIVE RENAL FAILURE,
? OCULAR ANOMALIES
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TRIAD OF BEHCET'S SYNDROME --? RECURRENT ORAL ULCERS,
? GENITAL ULCERS,
? IRIDOCYCLITIS.
BECK'S TRIAD --
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? MUFFLED HEART SOUND,? DISTENDED NECK VEINS,
? HYPOTENSION.
CHARCOT'S TRIAD --
? PAIN+FEVER+JAUNDICE
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GRADENIGO'S TRIAD -? SIXTH CRANIAL N. PALSY,
? PERSISTANT EAR DISCHARGE,
? DEEP SEATED RETRO-ORBITAL PAIN
Triad Of Hypernephroma --
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? pain+? hematuria+
? renal Mass.
Triad of Wilm's tumor:
? Fever +
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? Mass +? Hematuria
Hutchinson's Triad ---
? Hutchison's Teeth,
? Interstitial Keratitis,
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? Nerve Deafness.Triad Of Kwashiorkar-
? Growth Retardation,
? Mental Changes,
? Edema.
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Saint's Triad ---? Gal Stones,
? Diverticulosis,
? Hiatus Hernia.
Trotter's Triad --
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? Conductive Deafness,? Immobility Of Homolateral Soft Palate,
? Trigeminal Neuralgia.
Mnemonic: NPC- neuralgia, palatal paralysis, conductive
deafness
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VIRCHOW'S TRIAD --? STASIS+
?HYPERCOAGULABILTY+
? VESSEL INJURY.
SAMTER'S TRIAD --
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? ASPIRIN SENSITIVITY,? BRONCHIAL ASTHMA,
? NASAL POLYP.
Grancher's triad--
? lessened vesicular quality of breathing,
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? skodaic resonance, and? increased vocal fremitus; seen in early pulmonary
tuberculosis.
Osler's triad--
? telangiectasis,
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? capil ary fragility, and
? hereditary hemorrhagic diathesis seen in hereditary
hemorrhagic telangiectasia.
BARTTER'S SYNDROME -
? METABOLIC ALKALOSIS,
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? HYPOKALEMIA,? NORMAL OR DECREASED BP.
Weil's Disease--
? Hepatorenal Damage,
? Bleeding Diathesis,
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? Pyrexia.Meniere's Disease --
? Vertigo,
? Tinnitus,
? Sensorineural Hearing Loss.
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Melkersson Rosenthal Syndrome--?recurrent Facial Palsy,
?Plication Of Tongue,
?Facial Edema.
Parkinsonism--
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?Rigidity,
?Tremor
?Hypokinasia
Cushing's traid --
?Bradycardia,
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?hypertension &?irregular respirations in increased intracranial
pressure.
Kartagener's Syndrome--
?bronchiectasis,
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?Recurrent sinusitis, and?Situs inversus.
Hemobilia(Triad of Sandblom)--
?Malena,
?Obstructive jaundice,
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?Biliary colic.Murphy's triad(in order)-
?Pain,
?Vomitting,
?Fever.
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WHIPPLE'S TRIAD Of INSULINOMA--
?HYPOGLYCAEMIA DURING ATTACKS,
?S.GLUCOSE <40 mg%,
?PROMPT RELIEF ON GLUCOSE ADMINISTRATION.
Triad of HUS
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?hemolytic anemia +?acute renal failure +
?thrombocytopenia
Triad of alkaptonuria
?Homogentistic aciduria
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? Black pigmentation of cartilage and collagenous tissue?Ochronotic arthritis
Classic triad of Chronic mercury poisoning
?Excessive salivation and gingivitis
?Tremors
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?Neuropsychiatric changesAdams triad or Hakim's triad for Normal Pressure
?Hydrocephalus
?urinary incontinence,
?gait disturbance, and dementia
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Bezold's triad: Three symptomatic indications of
otosclerosis:
?diminished aural perception of low frequency tones,
? retarded bone conduction,
? negative Rinne test
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Hand-Sch?l er-Christian disease triad of?exophthalmos,
?lytic bone lesions (often in the skul ), and
?diabetes insipidus
UNHAPPY TRIAD
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An unhappy triad (or terrible triad, "horrible triangle",O'Donoghue's triad or a "blown knee") is an injury to the
anterior cruciate ligament, medial collateral ligament, and
the meniscus. The triad refers to a complete or partial tear
of the anterior cruciate ligament, medial collateral
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ligament, and the meniscus.Dieulafoy's triad:
?hyperesthesia of the skin,
?exquisite tenderness and
?guarding over McBurney's point, considered a classic
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sign of acute appendicitisVogt Triad of tuberus sclerosis: Mental Retardation
Adenoma Sebaceum Seizures
Mil er fisher syndrome:Variant of GBS. It usual y affects
the eye muscles first and presents with the triad of
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?ophthalmoplegia, ?ataxia, and ?areflexia.