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Final assessment-short case

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February 08, 2022  This is an online E-log book to discuss our patients de-identified health data shared after taking his /her/ guardian informed consent here we discuss our individual patients problems through series of input from available global online community of experts with an aim to solve those patients clinical problems with collective current best evidence based inputs. Date of admission - February 3  43 year old female patient presented to the opd with chief complaints of low backache since 2 days, vomitings and pain in the abdomen since 1 day.  History of present illness- Patient was apparently asymptomatic since 6 years back , then she had anasarca for which she was admitted in hyderabad.  There she was diagnosed with hypothyroidism (tab. Thyronorm 50 micrograms ),renal failure (tab. Torsemide 20 mg+spironolactone50mg) and diabetes mellitus for which she was on injection Mixtard and increased in doses since 1 and half year.  Now she presented to the opd with pain in the ab

Final assessment-Long case

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 February 8th,2022 This is an online e log book to discuss our patient de-identified health data shared after taking his / her / guardians signed informed consent. Here we discuss our individual patients problems through series of inputs from available global online community of experts with an aim to solve those patients clinical problem with collective current best evident based input. This E blog also reflects my patient centered online learning portfolio and your valuable inputs on the comment box is welcome. I have been given this case to solve in an attempt to understand the topic of " patient clinical data analysis" to develop my competency in reading and comprehending clinical data including history, clinical findings, investigations and come up with diagnosis and treatment plan A 60year old male patient presented to the OPD complaining of loss of consciousness since 4days and one episode of vomiting the next day HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS Patient was apparently asymp