23 yr male with fever with thrombocytopenia

23yr Male with fever with thrombocytopenia

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PRESENTING COMPLAINTS:

Fever since 4days.

Epigastric pain since 1day.


HISTORY OF PRESENTING ILLNESS:

Patient was apparently asymptomatic 4days ago, then he got high grade fever, continuous type ,relieving on medication.

Associated with chills and rigor.

No H/O cold, cough

No H/O nausea, vomitings, headache.

No H/O burning micturation.

No H/O bleeding manifestations.


HISTORY OF PAST ILLNESS:

No similar complaints in the past.

Not a K/C/O HTN,DM,TB, Epilepsy,Asthma,CAD 


PERSONAL HISTORY:

Diet- Mixed

Appetite- Normal 

Sleep- Adequate 

Bowel and Bladder movements- Normal


FAMILY HISTORY:

No significant family history.


GENERAL EXAMINATION:


No Pallor, Icterus, Clubbing,Cyanosis, Lymphadenopathy, Pedal Edema.

Temperature- 97.3F

BP- 80/50mmhg

PR- 94bpm

RR- 18cpm

P/A- soft, tenderness over epigastric region 

Spo2- 96%@room air

GRBS- 303@ admission

CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM:

S1,S2 heard 

No murmurs 

RESPIRATORY SYSTEM:

BAE- present 

No wheeze

Trachea position -Central 

Breath sounds -vesicular
 

CNS:

No focal and neurological deficits


ECG:


CHEST X-RAY :

USG ABDOMEN AND PELVIS: 

LAB INVESTIGATIONS:











PROVISIONAL DIAGNOSIS:

Viral Pyrexia (Dengue fever)with thrombocytopenia.

Normocytic Normochromic Anemia.

?Denovo DM II

?AKI


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