" TABLE " T - Tremor (Intentional, coarse, affecting arms, hands, tongue and later legs, also called hatter's shake/glass blower's shake/danbury tremors) A - Acrodynia (Pink disease, characterised by pain, paraesthesia, pinkish discolouration of hands and feets) B - Blue-Black line on gums L - Lentis (Mercuria lentis, deposition of brown pigment on anterior lens capsule without affecting visual acuity) E - Erethism (Psychological disturbancecharacterised by shyness, timidness, loss of memory,depression, insomnia)
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Chronic Watery Diarrhea can be subdivided in: osmotic, secretory and functional. Secretory Diarrhea:: bowel secretes too much fluid VERY HIGH volume stools (>1L) Stool Osmolar Gap less than 50. No changes on Fasting. Caused by enterotoxins, bile acids(when ileal resection), carcinoid sx, VIPoma. Osmotic Diarrhea:: Non absorbable solutes that stay in bowel and drag water in its SMALLER volume stools. (<1L) Stool Osmolar Gap more than 50. Stops on fasting. ex. lactose intolerance and celiac disease Functional Diarrhea:: IBS, where hallmark is hypermotility, has smaller volume and symptoms disappear at night.
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