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Dr. Mohan Kundal6 Likes32 Answers - Login to View the image
A 55-year-old man presents to the ED complaining of mild diffuse abdominal pain. He states that he underwent a routine colonoscopy yesterday and was told “everything is fine.” The pain began upon waking up and is associated with some nausea. He denies fever, vomiting, diarrhea, and rectal bleeding. His BP is 143/71 mm Hg, HR is 87 beats per minute, temperature is 98.9°F, and RR is 16 breaths per minute. His abdomen is tense but only mildly tender. You order baseline laboratory tests. His chest radiograph is seen below. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? A) Ascending cholangitis B) Acute pulmonary edema C) Acute liver failure D) Pancreatitis E) Pneumoperitoneum
Dr. Kadam Reddy1 Like23 Answers - Login to View the image
#ItsTime A 35 yr old admitted with intermittent moderate fever without any chills and rigor and yellowish discoloration of both eyes for last 1month and generalized swelling of abdomen for same duration. Patient had history of intermittent cough with sputum production in the past.No history of respiratory distress, abdominal pain, haemoptysis. Her pulse rate was 102/min, BP-110/70 mm of Hg, with mild pallor. USG of the abdomen showed mild splenomegaly and hepatomegaly with normal echo texture of the liver without any other abnormalities. X-ray was normal. CT of abdomen showed only a mildly enlarged liver without any other mass or lymphadenopathy. What is this case about?
Dr. Narendra Kumar2 Likes21 Answers - Login to View the image
53 M Right side Chest pain with breathlessness Bp 100/70 P 98 Temp 99 f DD and treatment enclose investigation
Dr. Chandra Shekhar3 Likes29 Answers - Login to View the image
41 year old male presents to the ED with SOB x5 days. He was in contact with a COVID+ patient. He reports fever highest 102.3. States he has body aches and chills. Denies cough or sore throat. Places on 6L/min via NC and sats increased to 91%. History of Hypertension Hypothyroidism Morbid obesity Prediabetes. what do you suggest?
Dr. Narendra Kumar5 Likes17 Answers