Case: Viral Pyrexia with swollen extremities
Neha Pradeep, MBBS 9th semester
Roll no: 99
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Case:
16 year old girl with fever since 12 days and associated dry cough. Has swollen lower and upper limbs bilaterally.
History of Presenting Illness:
Patient was apparently asymptomatic 12 days ago when she developed fever. It was sudden in onset and intermittent.
It was not associated with chills or rigors.
She has cough since 4 days. It is non productive.
She has no associated bleeding manifestations, headache or body pains. No itching or rashes.
She went to the local hospital after the onset of fever, where they diagnosed her with typhoid. They gave her anti-pyretics and saline, after which there was swelling of her upper and lower limbs bilaterally.
Past History:
Patient has no similar complaints in the past.
No history of Diabetes, Tuberculosis.
Personal History:
Diet: Mixed
Appetite: Normal
Bowel and Bladder: Regular
Sleep: Adequate
Allergies: None
General Examination:
Patient is conscious, cooperative and coherent.
Moderately built and moderately nourished.
Pallor: Absent
Icterus: Absent
Clubbing: Absent
Cyanosis: Absent
Lymphadenopathy: Absent
Edema: Swelling of extremities are present but non pitting.
Vitals:
Pulse: 110 beats per minute
Temperature: Afebrile
Blood Pressure: 110/80 mmHg
Respiratory Rate: 18 cycles per minute
Lab Reports:
Hemoglobin: 10 gm/dl
Total count: 18,100 cells/cumm
PCV: 28.9 vol%
MCV: 75.7 fl
MCH: 26.2 pg
MCHC: 34.6 %
RDW-CV: 15.1 %
ECG:
RFT and LFT:
Urea: 15
Creatinine: 0.6
Calcium: 9.9
Phosphorus: 2.0
Sodium: 138
Potassium: 3.7
AST: 78
ALT: 42
ALP: 285
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