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Friday, December 7, 2012

A TREASURY OF MEDICAL ABBREVIATIONS by Dr Muhammed Rafeeque


Dear friends,

While I was doing my graduation, I visited my home during our college vacation. It was the time when my maternal uncle was admitted in the hospital due to the complications of Diabetes. So my relatives asked me to have an interaction with his doctor, just to know his health status and prognosis. Next day, I visited the physician’s cabin and introduced myself. When I asked about my uncle’s heath status, he said: “It’s a case of ESRD, so there is little hope ”. I had no courage to ask him, “What is ESRD?” So, I nodded my head as if I have understood everything. That time, Internet was not so popular; hence I had to refer so many books to learn that my uncle was having End Stage Renal Disease. As a medical student, this was excusable, but when we start our practice as a doctor, such abbreviations (at least the commonly used ones) should be familiar for us, because the medical reports, books, articles, and even our patients use these abbreviations very commonly!

Thursday, December 6, 2012

TONGUE IN DISEASE AND REMEDIAL DIAGNOSIS By Dr Muhammed Rafeeque, BHMS.


The tongue (Lingua, Glossa) is a muscular organ in the oral cavity that is associated with the function of deglutition, taste and speech. It acts as an easily accessible mirror of the health of a person, and indicates the state of hydration of the body. Some characteristic changes occur on the tongue in some abnormal conditions or diseases. Hence, the examination of the tongue is very essential and will provide some hints for the clinical and remedial diagnosis.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

A Case of SLE


Mr.Kumareshan a 58 year old gentle man hailing from koilpetti Thamil Nadu consulted me on 15th September 2011. He was under the treatment of an orthopedic surgeon at Madurai for rheumatism.