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Osteoarthritis
Practice this case based on how you are assessed in your OSCEs, and use the relevant sections for general revision. 🤓 Doctor Instruction: You are currently a senior medical doctor working in a rheumatology clinic. Your next patient is Jamie Tooth, a 35-year-old woman presenting with joint pain. Please take a history and conduct a relevant examination. Patient History:


Rheumatoid Arthritis
Practice this case based on how you are assessed in your OSCEs, and use the relevant sections for general revision. 🤓 Doctor Instruction: You are currently a senior medical doctor working in a rheumatology clinic. You have a 51-year-old female (Emma Waterstone) presenting with joint pain in her upper limbs. Please take a history and perform a relevant examination. Patient History:


Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR)
Practice this case based on how you are assessed in your OSCEs, and use the relevant sections for general revision. 🤓 Doctor Instruction: You are currently a senior medical doctor in a rheumatology clinic. Your next patient is called Yvonne Hiddleston, a 54-year-old caucasian lady complaining of shoulder pain. Please take a history and perform an appropriate examination. Patient History:


Leukaemia
Practice this case based on how you are assessed in your OSCEs, and use the relevant sections for general revision. 🤓 Doctor Instruction: You are currently a senior medical doctor working in a clinic at a haematology department. Your next patient is called Boba Tee – a 68-year-old lady who has been referred by General Practice querying Leukaemia for fever and unexplained bruising. Please take a history and perform an appropriate examination. Patient History:


Eczema
Practice this case based on how you are assessed in your OSCEs, and use the relevant sections for general revision. 🤓 Doctor Instruction: You are currently a senior medical doctor in a dermatology clinic. Your next patient is a 19-year-old female (Sarah Jane) who presented with a rash. Please take history and perform a relevant examination. Patient History:


Rhabdomyolysis
Practice this case based on how you are assessed in your OSCEs, and use the relevant sections for general revision. 🤓 Doctor Instruction: You are currently a senior medical doctor on call. Your next patient is a 45-year-old gentleman (Ian Smith) coming in due to having "tea" coloured urine. Please take a history and perform an appropriate examination. Patient History:
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