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68 Year-Old-Male Patient with Breathlessness on Exertion, Fatigue and Slight Orthopnoea For Last 10 Days

68 Year-Old-Male Patient with Breathlessness on Exertion, Fatigue and Slight Orthopnoea For Last 10 Days

by Admin | Sep 17, 2021 | CME INDIA Case Study

CME INDIA Case Presentation by Dr. Nishith Kumar, MD, FAPSR, Consultant Department of Pulmonary Medicine, OMC, Ranchi. CME INDIA Case Study How Presented? Physical findings/Lab tests O/E – B/L basal crepts.CBC, LFT – WNL.S. Creatinine – 1.6.CXR-PA View....
Cough, chest pain, fever and progressive breathlessness for 3 weeks. Spot it.

Cough, chest pain, fever and progressive breathlessness for 3 weeks. Spot it.

by Admin | Jan 31, 2021 | CME INDIA Case Study

CME INDIA Case Presentation by Dr Nishith Kumar, Pulmonologist, Ranchi. CME INDIA Case Study: 46yr/Male, old history of Bilateral Bronchiectasiswith c/o Cough, Chest Pain, Fever, Malaise & progressive breathlessness for last 3 weeks… Total Serum IgE, CBC,...

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