A CASE OF SUSPECTED COVID 19
77 year man presenting with fever, chills, myalgia and headache. The symptoms have been present for 4 days and today complains of extreme fatigue. No cough or breathlessness and vitally stable. SpO2 above 90%.DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PLAN?
Peripheral bilateral ground glass opacities, more prominent on left side X ray is suggestive of Covid 19 Please send RT PCR for Covid 19
Left hemidiaphragm is raised. Bil inhomogenous opacities seen, Possibly Pulmonary edema or atypical/ Viral pneumonia. Adv Echo CD CT thorax and swab RT PCR for SARS cov 2.
Bilateral fluffy shadows in both lungs. ? Viral bronchopneumonia ? Covid pneumonia Suggest investigations like RTPCR for COVID, HRCT , blood exams
CXR..STUDY.. GGO .. ? ILD..PNEUMONITIS.. NEED'S.. HRCT THORAX.. RT..PCR..COVID-19.. MANAGEMENT AS PER..PROTOCOLS.. COVID-19..
Peripheral opacity in lt lung . Fever with chill, Myalgia, Headache - Saturation less than 94 - Do RT pCR for Covid 19 - CBC , CRP , S - Ferritin - S LDH - Marker of tissue damage. - d - Dimer - Prothrombotic state. Any treat accordingly
Peripheral bilateral ground glass opacities, more prominent on left side X ray is suggestive of Covid 19 Please send RT PCR for Covid 19
I am agree with@Dr. Kute Ankush Sir and, @Dr. Krishnan Pichumani Sir.
I am agree with@Kute Ankush sir
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