Image Question-14
Contents
- 1 What is the Diagnosis of the IMAGE?
- 2 Dawson’s fingers attributed to –
- 3 What is the pathological basis of Dawson fingers?
- 4 Most common presenting symptoms of retroperitoneal hematoma after cardiac catheterization
- 5 Ankylosing Spondylitis
- 6 Hanging Jaw Sign
- 7 Chronotropic index
- 8 Neurology Notes : Wilbrand’s knee
- 9 Image Question-20
- 10 Hospital-acquired AKI
- 11 A2-OS interval
- 12 Hingorani sign
- 13 Down syndrome – Pulmonary hypertension
- 14 Chloracne
- 15 Image Question-10
- 16 Raised intracranial pressure
- 17 Hutchinson’s teeth
- 18 Medicine MCQs-16
- 19 Murmurs become louder during Valsalva maneuver
- 20 Normal Puerperium
- 21 Artery of Percheron
What is the Diagnosis of the IMAGE?

A. Salt and pepper sign
B. Dawson fingers
C. Dot-Dash sign
D. Empty delta sign
Dawson’s fingers attributed to –
A. Perilymphatic inflammation
B. Periarterial inflammation
C. Perineuronal inflammation
D.Perivenular inflammation
What is the pathological basis of Dawson fingers?
Dawson fingers – result of inflammation or mechanical damage by blood pressure around long axis of medullary veins.