Mentor One Minute Clinical Challenge: Results

bob, a Doctor, was able to correctly assign 5 symptoms and signs to diseases that might have caused them.

However, bob wrongly associated 8 symptoms and signs with diseases that would not have caused them.

bob did not have time to complete a further 21 questions.

bob received 0 bonus points and 0 penalty points giving an overall score of 5

The score placed bob in position 701 on the leader board.

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Correct Answers

ALPORT'S SYNDROME - X LINKED DOMINANT CEREBRAL AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT ARTERIOPATHY ULNAR NERVE COMPRESSION AT WRIST JUNCTIONAL NAEVI URATE NEPHROPATHY Not a symptom of these diseases
  • INCREASING EXERCISE WHEEZE
  • CONJUNCTIVAL GRANULOMA
  • FRONTOTEMPORAL (PICK'S) DEMENTIA
  • PYURIA
  • MALAENA
  • LUMP WHICH MOVES ON STICKING OUT TONGUE
  • ACCELERATING GAIT
  • UNABLE TO SING

Symptom Explain: (move the mouse over the symptoms to get an explanation of how it relates to the disease)

Your Answers

ALPORT'S SYNDROME - X LINKED DOMINANT CEREBRAL AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT ARTERIOPATHY ULNAR NERVE COMPRESSION AT WRIST JUNCTIONAL NAEVI URATE NEPHROPATHY Not a symptom of these diseases
  • CLUMSY HANDS 
  • UNCONSCIOUS 
  • LIMB WEAKNESS 
  • CEREBROVASCULAR EPISODE 
  • FRONTOTEMPORAL (PICK'S) DEMENTIA 
  • SOMATISATION 
  • TINEL'S TEST 
  • ROUND SKIN LESION 
  • CLOUDY URINE 
  • PYURIA 
  • INCREASING EXERCISE WHEEZE 
  • HERPES ENCEPHALITIS 
  • CONJUNCTIVAL GRANULOMA