I found some Traids in a Pakistani fcps prep group

I found some Traids in a Pakistani fcps prep group.

►TRIAD OF ALPORT’S SYNDROME –
• SENSORINEURAL DEAFNESS,
• PROGRESSIVE RENAL FAILURE,
• OCULAR ANOMALIES

►TRIAD OF BEHCET’S SYNDROME –
• RECURRENT ORAL ULCERS,
• GENITAL ULCERS,
• IRIDOCYCLITIS.

►BECK’S TRIAD –
• MUFFLED HEART SOUND,
• DISTENDED NECK VEINS,
• HYPOTENSION.

►CHARCOT’S TRIAD –
• PAIN+FEVER+JAUNDICE

►GRADENIGO’S TRIAD -
• SIXTH CRANIAL N. PALSY,
• PERSISTANT EAR DISCHARGE,
• DEEP SEATED RETRO-ORBITAL PAIN

►Triad Of Hypernephroma –
• pain+
• hematuria+
• renal Mass.

►Triad of Wilm’s tumor:
• Fever +
• Mass +
• Hematuria

►Hutchinson’s Triad —
• Hutchison’s Teeth,
• Interstitial Keratitis,
• Nerve Deafness.

►Triad Of Kwashiorkar-
• Growth Retardation,
• Mental Changes,
• Edema.

►Saint’s Triad —
• Gall Stones,
• Diverticulosis,
• Hiatus Hernia.

►Trotter’s Triad –
• Conductive Deafness,
• Immobility Of Homolateral Soft Palate,
• Trigeminal Neuralgia.
Mnemonic: NPC- neuralgia, palatal paralysis, conductive
deafness

►VIRCHOW’S TRIAD –
• STASIS+
•HYPERCOAGULABILTY+
• VESSEL INJURY.

►SAMTER’S TRIAD –
• ASPIRIN SENSITIVITY,
• BRONCHIAL ASTHMA,
• NASAL POLYP.

►Grancher’s triad–
• lessened vesicular quality of breathing,
• skodaic resonance, and
• increased vocal fremitus; seen in early pulmonary
tuberculosis.

►Osler’s triad–
• telangiectasis,
• capillary fragility, and
• hereditary hemorrhagic diathesis seen in hereditary
hemorrhagic telangiectasia.

►BARTTER’S SYNDROME -
• METABOLIC ALKALOSIS,
• HYPOKALEMIA,
• NORMAL OR DECREASED BP.

►Weil’s Disease–
• Hepatorenal Damage,
• Bleeding Diathesis,
• Pyrexia.

►Meniere’s Disease –
• Vertigo,
• Tinnitus,
• Sensorineural Hearing Loss.

►Melkersson Rosenthal Syndrome–
•recurrent Facial Palsy,
•Plication Of Tongue,
•Facial Edema.

►Parkinsonism–
•Rigidity,
•Tremor
•Hypokinasia

►Cushing’s traid –
•Bradycardia,
•hypertension &
•irregular respirations in increased intracranial
pressure.

►Kartagener’s Syndrome–
•bronchiectasis,
•Recurrent sinusitis, and
•Situs inversus.

►Hemobilia(Triad of Sandblom)–
•Malena,
•Obstructive jaundice,
•Biliary colic.

►Murphy’s triad(in order)-
•Pain,
•Vomitting,
•Fever.

►WHIPPLE’S TRIAD Of INSULINOMA–
•HYPOGLYCAEMIA DURING ATTACKS,
•S.GLUCOSE <40 mg%,
•PROMPT RELIEF ON GLUCOSE ADMINISTRATION.

►Triad of HUS
•hemolytic anemia +
•acute renal failure +
•thrombocytopenia

►Triad of alkaptonuria
•Homogentistic aciduria
• Black pigmentation of cartilage and collagenous tissue
•Ochronotic arthritis

►Classic triad of Chronic mercury poisoning
•Excessive salivation and gingivitis
•Tremors
•Neuropsychiatric changes

►Adams triad or Hakim’s triad for Normal Pressure
•Hydrocephalus
•urinary incontinence,
•gait disturbance, and dementia

►Bezold’s triad: Three symptomatic indications of
otosclerosis:
•diminished aural perception of low frequency tones,
• retarded bone conduction,
• negative Rinne test

►Hand-Schüller-Christian disease triad of
•exophthalmos,
•lytic bone lesions (often in the skull), and
•diabetes insipidus

►UNHAPPY TRIAD
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
ligament, and the meniscus.

►Dieulafoy’s triad:
•hyperesthesia of the skin,
•exquisite tenderness and
•guarding over McBurney’s point, considered a classic
sign of acute appendicitis

►Vogt Triad of tuberus sclerosis: Mental Retardation
Adenoma Sebaceum Seizures

►Miller fisher syndrome:Variant of GBS. It usually affects
the eye muscles first and presents with the triad of
•ophthalmoplegia, •ataxia, and •areflexia.

►Classic triad of Wernicke encephalopathy are
•encephalopathy, •ataxic gait, •ophthalmoplegia!

►Carney Triad :::
•gastric epithelioid leiomyosarcoma (these are now
known to actually be malignant gastrointestinal stromal
tumors),
• pulmonary chondroma, and
•extra-adrenal paraganglioma. .

►Atta’s triad of bilharzial dysentery:-.
•Bleeding per rectum.
•Polyposis.
•Clubbing of fingers

►Loeys-Dietz syndrome is phenotypically distinct from
Marfan syndrome… Loeys-Dietz syndrome is an
aggressive, autosomal dominant condition that is
distinguished by the triad of
•arterial tortuosity and aneurysms,
•hypertelorism (widely spaced eyes), and
•bifid uvula or cleft palate.

►Classic triad in Gardner’s Syndrome:
colonic polyps
bone tumors
soft tissue tumors

►Borchardt’s triad
epigastric pain, nausea, inability to pass nasogastric
tube… seen in gastric volvulus

►Triad of shaken baby syndrome:
•subdural
•hematoma , retinal hemorrhage , and
•cerebral oedema.

►Beck’s cognitive triad is a triad of types of negative
thought present in depression:
•The self (i.e., self is worthless)
•The world/environment (i.e., world is unfair), and
•The future (i.e., future is hopeless).

►Felty triad
•Neutropenia
•RA
•SPlenomegaly

►Behcet’s syndrome
The clinical triad of uveitis with recurrent oral and