Tuesday, 9 January 2018

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Q.    'Dishwater fluid' is found in ?

a. Tubercular sinus
b. Gonococcal arthritis
c. Chronic osteomyelitis
d. Necrotising fasciitis
e. Morel Lavallee lesion










































































































































Answer -

d

Dishwater is the water after the dishes  have been washed in it.

Murky grayish colored fluid from soft tissue is suggestive if underlying necrosis and is characteristic feature of necrotising fasciitis.

Chronic osteomyelitis and tubercular in late stagfes show clear serious discharge.

Morel Lavallee lesion is internal degloving injury found after traumatic injury. This is associated with collected blood, lymph, and local debris.

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