A 33-year-old female had a sudden left vulva pain for 2 days, accompanied by fever and systemic weakness. Physical examination showed that local swelling, heat and pain existed at the lower lip of the left vulva major and in front of the vaginal opening, and there was a sense of fluctuation in touch. Combined with the history and other signs, the diagnosis is most likely to be
A: Acute cystitis
B: Acute urethritis
C: Nymphitis
D: Acute vestibular great adenitis
A: Acute cystitis
B: Acute urethritis
C: Nymphitis
D: Acute vestibular great adenitis
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- A 48-year-old male had a sudden scrotal pain for 4 hours, which radiated significantly to the inguinal region. Physical examination revealed obvious redness and swelling of the right scrotum, increased skin temperature, and epididymis swelling as a lump, which was not easy to distinguish and had obvious tenderness, so the patient was most likely to be A: Acute cystitis B: Acute prostatitis C: Scrotum hernia D: Acute epididymitis
- 5 year old boy, sudden chill. T: 39℃. Right knee pain, did not dare to play, no obvious local swelling, the diagnosis should be first considered: () A: chronic osteomyelitis B: acute hematogenous osteomyelitis C: rheumatoid arthritis D: septic arthritis
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- A 35-year-old man is awakened at night because of severe lower abdominal pain that radiates to the groin. The pain is very intense and comes in waves. The next morning, he notices blood in his urine. On examination, there are no remarkable findings. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?( ) A: Acute cystitis B: Renal cell carcinoma C: Ureteral lithiasis D: Hydronephrosis E: Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease
- A 16-year-old boy had a sudden chest pain with dyspnea after the collision with a player at a basketball game. Which is the most likely diagnosis for this patient? A: Acute myocardial infarction B: Lobar pneumonia C: Pulmonary infarction D: Bronchial asthma E: Pneumothorax