Podiatry and Medical - Set 2

Category - Podiatry Part II

If a patient comes to a podiatrist with a clinical features of dyspnea, calf pain, and warmth over the posterior calf, which of the following medical conditions could he or she may possibly have?
  1. DVT
  2. dermatitis
  3. CHF
  4. anxiety after surgery
Explanation
Answer − A − If a patient comes to a podiatrist with a complaint of dyspnea, calf pain, and warmth over the posterior calf, a medical condition that he or she may possibly have is DVT. All of the listed clinical features are indicative of deep venous thrombosis (DVT). All the other answers relate to one or two of the clinical features, but not all three.
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