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BIMONTHLY ASSESSMENT BYMADDIPATI SRIDEVI

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  Bimonthly assessment for the month of March 2021 Case 1:  60 YEARS OLD MALE  CAME  TO CASUALTY WITH COMPLAINTS OF FEVER SINCE  15 DAYS, SOB SINCE  3 DAYS PATIENT WAS APPARENTLY ASYMPTOMATIC  BEFORE,  HE DEVELOPED   FEVER  SINCE 15 DAYS, (HIGH GRADE),INTERMITTENT, NOT ASSOCIATED  WITH CHILLS AND, RELIEVED WITH MEDICATION.  NO H/O COUGH, NO SPUTUM, COLD, PAIN ABDOMEN  BURNING MICTURITON +,  INTERMITTENTLY SOB  +,ON EXCERTION  LATER PROGRESSED TO REST  , NO ORTHOPNEA, NO PND ,NO CHEST PAIN NO PALPITATIONS, NO PEDAL EDEMA.  ON /OFF  FACIAL  PUFFINESS  + ?APTHOUS  ULCERS, DIFFICULTY  IN SWALLOWING Following is the link https://ashakiran923.blogspot.com/2021/03/60-years-old-male-fever-under-evaluation.html?m=1 A)What is the problem representation of this patient and what is the anatomical localization for his current problem based on the clinical findings?How specific is his dilated superficial Abdominal vein in making diagnosis? Ans:  Problem representation: A case of 60 year old male wit

Bimonthly assessment by Maddipati Sridevi

  BIMONTHLY EXAM FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY Case:1 50 year man, he presented with the complaints of Frequently walking into objects along with frequent falls since 1.5 years Drooping of eyelids since 1.5 years Involuntary movements of hands since 1.5 years  Talking to self since 1.5 years  Following are the links  https://archanareddy07.blogspot.com/2021/02/50m-with-parkinsonism.html?m=1 You tube link of the case: https://youtu.be/kMrD662wRIQ He was a 50 year old who is a diabetic since 9 months came with complaints of  Frequently walking into objects along with frequent falls since 1.5 years ,  drooping of eye lids since 1.5 years , involuntary movement s of hands since 1.5 years Talking to self since 1 . 5 year, bed wetting since 1 year He also has reduced arm swing 1 a. What is the problem representation of this patient and what is the anatomical localization for his current problem based on the clinical findings?  Ans:ANATOMICAL LOCALIZATION TO HIS PROBLEMS The anatomical location i