The triad of diveiculosis, gall stones and hiatus hernia is termed as:

Correct Answer: Saint's triad
Description: Saint's Triad Diveiculosis Gail stones Hiatus hernia Whipple's Triad Seen in insulinoma ( most common functioning tumor of the endocrine pancreas). Fasting-induced neuroglyopenic symptoms of hypoglycemia (diaphoresis, shaking, mental confusion, obtundation and seizures). Low blood glucose levels (40 to 50 mg/dl). Relief of symptoms after the administration of glucose. Beck's Triad Seen in cardiac tamponade Hypotension Soft or absent hea sounds Jugular venous distention (increased JVP) Murphy's Triad Seen in acute appendicitis Pain Fever Vomiting Murphy's Sign Right upper quadrant tenderness exacerbated during inspiration Charcot' Triad Seen in cholangitis Pain Jaundice Fever Reynold's Pentad Ref - Bailey and love 27e Gallbladder p1188
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