General IM Knowledge
Qatar
Spot Diagnosis
Gastroenterology
(DOUBLE OR LOSE!)
100

This vital sign is considered "high" when it is equal to or greater than 140/90 mmHg

Blood pressure!

100

This disease affects over 17% of adults in Qatar and can be diagnosed with an HbA1c greater than 6.5% or a random glucose above 200 mg/dl.

Diabetes!

100

After eating peanuts...

Anaphylaxis/Allergic reaction

Bonus: how do you treat this?

100

This organ stores bile produced by the liver and releases it into the small intestine.

Gallbladder!

200

This common lung condition causes reversible airway obstruction and is treated with bronchodilators such as albuterol.

Asthma!

200

This deficiency is widespread due to limited sun exposure and leads to weak bones because calcium can’t be absorbed properly.

Vitamin D deficiency!

200


Scoliosis

200

This condition occurs frequently after heavy meals, when acidic fluid from the stomach moves back up into the esophagus.

Heartburn

Bonus: what is the medical term for heartburn?

300

This disease is commonly caused by low dietary intake or chronic blood loss and often shows up as pale skin, fatigue, and shortness of breath.

Anemia! 

Bonus: what type of anemia is it?

300

This genetic disorder has a carrier prevalence of around 12-17% in the region and is part of the national premarital screening program in Qatar.

Thalassemmia!

Bonus: can you name the 2 types of thalassemia?

300


Bell's palsy

300

This autoimmune disease causes the body to attack the small intestine when gluten is eaten, leading to malabsorption.

Celiac disease!

400

This thyroid condition causes fatigue, weight gain, cold intolerance, and elevated TSH. 

Hypothyroidism!


Bonus: how do you treat this?

400

Qatar's national cancer registry shows this cancer as the most common malignancy in men, mirror global Middle Eastern trends.

Colorectal cancer

400

Exopthalmos + weight loss + sweating


Grave's disease!

400

Chronic infection with this virus can lead to cirrhosis, liver failure, and increased risk of liver cancer.

Hepatitis B or C