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===Head=== | ===Head=== | ||
*[[Meningoencephalitis]] (inflammation of the brain and its covering, the meninges) may be present. | *[[Meningoencephalitis]] (inflammation of the brain and its covering, the meninges) may be present. | ||
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!Examination findings | |||
!African trypnaosomiasis physical examination | |||
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|Appearance of the patient | |||
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* Drowsy | |||
* Fatigue or tired | |||
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|Vital Signs | |||
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* Fever | |||
* Bradycardia | |||
* Weight loss | |||
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|[[Skin]] | |||
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* Chancre at bite site | |||
* Maculopapular rash | |||
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|HEENT | |||
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* Normal | |||
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|Neck | |||
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* Cervical lymphadenopathy is more common in the West African | |||
* Positive Winterbottom sign | |||
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|Lymph node | |||
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* Axillary and inguinal lymphadenopathy are more common in East African trypanosomiasis | |||
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|[[Lungs]] | |||
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* Normal bilateral vesicular breathe sounds | |||
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|[[Heart]] | |||
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* S1, S2 normal, no murmurs or gallops heard | |||
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|[[Abdomen]] | |||
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*[[Hepatosplenomegaly]] (West African sleeping sickness) | |||
*[[Abdominal tenderness]] | |||
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|CNS | |||
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* Irritability | |||
* Tremors | |||
* Increased muscle rigidity and tonicity | |||
* Ataxia | |||
* Hemiparesis | |||
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|Musculoskeletal | |||
|Joint and muscle aches | |||
Positive kerandel sign | |||
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|[[Extremities]] | |||
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* Edema | |||
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==References== | ==References== |
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Physical Examination
Head
- Meningoencephalitis (inflammation of the brain and its covering, the meninges) may be present.
Examination findings | African trypnaosomiasis physical examination |
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Appearance of the patient |
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Vital Signs |
|
Skin |
|
HEENT |
|
Neck |
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Lymph node |
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Lungs |
|
Heart |
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Abdomen |
|
CNS |
|
Musculoskeletal | Joint and muscle aches
Positive kerandel sign |
Extremities |
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