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A 35 Y/F CAME TO ED WITH SEVERE PAIN IN ABDOMEN (RT. HYPOCHONDRIAC REGION ),,1-2 BOUTS OF VOMOTTING AND UNESAYNESS, ,,NO HTN /dm/BA /IHD, ,NO H/O --ANY MAJOR ILLNESS, ,O/E --T-;:99'F, ,B. P --110/70 MM OF HG, ,HR -106 /MIN, ,SPO2 --98 PERCENT AT ROOM AIR, ,,,P/A --SOFT TO PALPATE, ,FINGER TENDER NESS AT RT. HYPOCHONDRIAC REGION, ,NO GUARDING, ,NO RIGIDITY, ,,UO --NORMAL, ,,BELOW R THE VALUES AND IMPRESSION OF BLOOD INVESTIGATION AND USG (A &P ),,SO DEAR FRENDS AND GENTLEMEN PLZZ HELP IN DX AND MX, ,,,REGARDS; ;DR RAJ PANDEY MISHRA
Dr. Raj Pandey Mishra9 Likes33 Answers - Login to View the image
A male pt 24 yr complaing pain in right hypochondrium with liver tenderness, nausea , general weakness , abdominal fullness, anorexia, on investigation results in following plz suggest diagnosis and tmt.
Dr. Ranjeet Chaudhary6 Likes52 Answers - Login to View the image
An 80 y/o male presented with a 2-day history of abdominal pain in the right upper quadrant. On physical examination, he had abdominal tenderness in the right upper quadrant, and Murphy’s sign was positive. The alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, bilirubin, and lipase levels were normal. CT of the abdomen is shown. What is the diagnosis?
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Patient Age 40 Yrs Old With History of Chronic Alcoholic With Complaint Absent of Urination & Pain Abdomen.Previously History Of Diagnosis With DM & TB.Here Is I Am Attaching Some Of Reports. Please Suggest Further Management. Thank You.
Dr. Kamal Koushal2 Likes13 Answers - Login to View the image
a 45 yr old female complains of pain in right hypochondrium radiating to shoulder.nausea,vomiting reported.u SG abdomen done .wt is differential diagnosis
Imran Hayder1 Like13 Answers