Lungs: Crackles at right lung base. Abd: Soft, non-tender, non-distended, without rebound/guarding. Ext: 1+ pitting edema in bilateral lower extremities to knee. Neuro: AAOx4, grossly normal peripheral sensation and motor strength. Labs/Studies: Troponin: 0.15 Procalcitonin: 0.15 CBC: 10.9/9....
Diagnosis: platelet >1,000,000 Symptoms: vasomotor (HA, lightheadedness, syncope, chest pain, paresthesias) Management: low-dose aspirinAnemia posted in Hematology/Oncology on May 22, 2015 by Editor HPI 70M with a history of dementia presenting with 3 days of fatigue. The patient was un...
hi i made a blood test and everthing in normal range excepte the lymphocytes the range of my results is 53% ( upper limit ) and the neutrophils count 37% (lower limit) thx you 33 JuJu ⚠ Getting very confused.My doctor said white blood cell count should be 0-10, mine is 19.As ...
Lungs:Crackles at right lung base. Abd:Soft, non-tender, non-distended, without rebound/guarding. Ext:1+ pitting edema in bilateral lower extremities to knee. Neuro:AAOx4, grossly normal peripheral sensation and motor strength. Labs/Studies: ...
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Differential Diagnosis of Hepatic Abscess:1 References: Krige J, Beckingham IJ. Liver abscesses and hydatid disease.BMJ. 2001;322(7285):537–540. Alcoholic Hepatitis Renal Failure in Cirrhosis Hyperbilirubinemia CC: Yellow eyes HPI: 51yo AA male with hx DM, HTN, sarcoidosis presents with yellowi...
This case applies thedifferential diagnosis of lymphadenopathy. The most abnormal finding on examination was non-tender, left supraclavicular lymphadenopathy. The duration of symptoms and lack of tenderness is concerning for malignancy, and the left supraclavicular location suggests a thoracic or intra-abdo...