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28 Y/O WITH SOB, DECREASED URINARY OUTPUT

This is an online E-log entry blog to discuss and understand the clinical data analysis of a patient, to develop competency in comprehending clinical problems, and providing evidence- based inputs in order to come up with a diagnosis and effective treatment plan to the best of my ability. FINAL MBBS PART-2 KNRUHS EXAMINATION Roll number: 1701006195 CHIEF COMPLAINTS : 28 year old patient from Nalgonda, autodriver by occupation came to the OPD with the chief complaints of: 1. Shortness of breath since 4days 2. Decreased urinary output since 3 days 3. Fever since 3 days 4. Swelling of feet since 3 days HISTORY OF PRESENTING ILLNESS: Patient was apparently asymptomatic 1 year ago when he developed shortness of breath,which was insidious in onset, gradually progressive from MMRC grade II to III, not associated with any other symptoms. The patient went to Suryapet for a consultation, where he was told that his kidneys were failing and was given medication for the same. Upon taking the medica

70 Y/O MALE WITH COUGH, SHORTNESS OF BREATH

  This is an online E-log entry blog to discuss and understand the clinical data analysis of a patient, to develop competency in comprehending clinical problems, and providing evidence- based inputs in order to come up with a diagnosis and effective treatment plan to the best of my ability. FINAL MBBS PART-2 KNRUHS EXAMINATION Roll number: 1701006195 CHIEF COMPLAINTS A 70 year old male, resident of Nalgonda and farmer by occupation came with the chief complaints of  1. Shortness of breath since 20 days 2. Cough since 20 days HISTORY OF PRESENTING ILLNESS: Patient was apparently asymptomatic 10 years ago when he developed shortness of breath, which was insidious in onset and gradually progressive from MMRC grade II to III (SOB on walking 100m). The shortness of breath was not associated with cough, fever or chest pain. Because of this, the patient went to a local doctor who, on performing investigations, advised him to go to a higher centre.  In arriving at the tertiary care hospital, h