There are 2 Charcot triads:
Charcot's triad of cholangitis:
1. jaundice
2. fever and chills
3. abdominal pain
Charcot's triad of multiple sclerosis:
1. nystagmus
2. intention tremor
3. scanning speech
Virchow's triad of deep venous
thrombosis:
1. venous stasis
2. endothelial damage
3. hypercoagulable state
Beck's triad of cardiac tamponade:
1. hypotension
2. muffled heart sounds
3. distended neck veins
Hutchinson's triad of congenital
syphilis:
1. keratitis
2. deafness
3. tooth abnormalities
Whipple's triad of insulinoma:
1. hypoglycemic symptoms produced
by fasting
2. blood glucose below 50 mg/dL
during symptomatic episodes
3. relief of symptoms by intravenous
administration of glucose
Wernicke's triad of Wernicke's
syndrome:[GOA]
1. ataxia
2. global confusion
3. ophthalmoplegia
Cushing's triad of increased intracranial
pressure:
1. bradycardia
2. respiratory irregularity
3. increasing blood pressure
Quincke's triad of hemobilia:
1. Jaundice
2. Biliary Colic
3. GI Bleeding
Auscultatory Triad of Mitral Stenosis
1. increased first heart sound
2. opening snap
3. apical diastolic rumble
Abdominal Compartment Syndrome
triad
1. Oliguria
2. Elevated peak airway pressures
3.Elevated intra-abdominal pressure.
"Meltzer's triad" (purpura, arthralgia
and myalgia )
Zollinger–Ellison syndrome is a ''triad''
of gastric acid hypersecretion, severe
peptic ulceration, and non-beta cell
islet tumor of pancreas (gastrinoma)
Classical triad of NPH(Normal pressure
hydrocephalus)
Remember DUA...(as u pray to god)
Dementia
Urinary incontinence
Ataxia
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