Example family trees edit

E1 edit

Epilepsy
GeneralizedPartial/Focal

E1a edit

CD10
-ve+ve
GC
BCL6
-ve
Non-GC
+ve
MUM1
-ve
GC
+ve
Non-GC

E1b edit

DLBCL
CD10 -veCD10 +ve
GC
BCL6 -ve
Non-GC
BCL6 +ve
MUM1 -ve
GC
MUM1 +ve
Non-GC

E2 edit

A1
B1B2
C1C2C3C4


A1
B1B2
C1C2


Epilepsy
Generalised seizuresFocal (Partial) seizures
Non-convulsive seizuresConvulsive seizuresSimple seizuresComplex seizures

E3a edit

A1
B1B2B3

E3b edit

A1
B1B2B3B4

E4 edit

Neonatal jaundice
Unconjugated bilirubinConjugated bilirubin
PathologicPhysiologicHepaticPost-hepatic
HemolyticNon-hemolytic
Intrinsic causesExtrinsic causes

E5 edit

Asc. AortaCoronary arteries
Aoric arch

E6 Anemia edit

Anemia
Macrocytic anemiaNormocytic anemiaMicrocytic anemia
High reticulocyte countLow reticulocyte count

E7a edit

A1
B1B2b3
c1c2c3c4c5c6c7c8
A1
B1B2
c1c2c3c4c5c6c7
A1
B1B2
c1c2c3c4c5

E7b edit

A1
B1B2b3
c1c2c3c4c5c7c8

E7c edit

A1
B1B2b3
c1c2c3c4c5c7c8

E7d edit

A1
B1B2b3
c1c2c3c4c5c7c8

E8 edit

Seizures
PartialGeneralizedUnclassified
SimpleComplexPartial that generalizeAbsenceMyoclonicClonicTonicTonic-clonicAtonic

E9 Esophageal dysphagia edit

Esophageal
dysphagia
Solids & liquids
(Neuromuscular)
Solids only
(Mechanical obstruction)
ProgressiveIntermittentIntermittentProgressive
SclerodermaAchalasiaDiffuse esophageal
spasm
Lower esophageal ringCancerPeptic stricture

Memory device -- SAD LAS = Scleroderma, Achalasia, Diffuse esophageal spasm, Lower esophageal ring, Awful cancer, peptic Stricture.

E10 Decision tree for colorectal polyps edit

Decision tree - colorectal polyps

polypoid
serrated
misc.


Decision tree - polypoid adenoma

serrated
TVA


Decision tree - miscellaneous polyps

inflam.
juvenile


Hamartomatous polyps - basic DDx:

  • Juvenile polyp/Retention polyp -- DIES (dilated glands, incr. LP, eroded surface, stalk)
  • Peutz-Jeghers polyp -- frond-like with all mucosa components

PubMed & URL escape characters edit

References: [1], [2].

  • %20 = space
  • %22 = "
  • %27 = '
  • %28 = (
  • %29 = )

Examples edit

Sites that automagically does the above edit

eMedicine edit

Adding an eMedicine article to the Infobox disease:


| eMedicineSubj = article (this being a fixed literal text)
| eMedicineTopic = 806890 (this being the variable article number)

Second article edit

Reference: Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.

To add a second eMedicine article to an infobox:

eMedicine_mult = {{eMedicine2|med|3388}} |

Welcome notes edit

Welcome edit

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Admininstration stuff edit

Status look-up (Nephron).

Funny edit

Funny WP edits: Rabies, Iceland economy, suicide.

Active RfAs and RfBs edit

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