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final practical examination short case

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    I This is an online E log book to discuss our patient's de-identified health data shared after taking his/her/guardian's signed informed consent. Here we discuss our individual patient's problems through series of inputs from available global online community of experts with an aim to solve those patient's clinical problems with collective current best evidence based inputs. This E log book also reflects my patient-centered online learning portfolio and your valuable inputs on the comment box  45 Y/O female with rash.                     A 45-year-old female tailor by occupation came to the hospital with  chief complaints of fever on and off, associated with generalized body pains, loss of appetite for 3 months,  facial rash since 4-5 days.             HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: Patient was apparently asymptomatic  10 years back then she developed joint pains associated with morning stiffness for 10 min,  not associated with swelling for 2 months for which she was

Final examination long case

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  I This is an online E log book to discuss our patient's de-identified health data shared after taking his/her/guardian's signed informed consent. Here we discuss our individual patient's problems through series of inputs from available global online community of experts with an aim to solve those patient's clinical problems with collective current best evidence based inputs. This E log book also reflects my patient-centered online learning portfolio and your valuable inputs on the comment box 1701006018 30year old female with facial puffiness and pedal edema. A 30 year old female patient who is house wife by occupation resident of Nalgonda came to OPD with chief complaints of     Abdominal pain since 2days  Facial puffiness and pedal Edema since 2 days  Shortness of breath since 2 days  History of presenting illness : Patient was asymptomatic 7 months back She developed facial puffiness and bilateral leg swelling which was pitting in type  SOB: insidious in onset