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CASE PRESENTATION
A 50 year old Male patient who is a teacher by occupation came to OPD for review with C/O generalized weakness since 1 week. He is a k/c/o dimorphic anemia (IDA and MEGALOBLASTIC ANEMIA) , he was given INJ . Hydroxycobalamin 1000 mcg IM ( 10 doses), despite patient has no improvement in hemoglobin , reticulocyte count and platelets.
His previous case history details are as follows in the given e log link
https://spandanatippireddy.blogspot.com/2020/08/pancytopenia-under-evaluation.html
H/o constipation and painful defecation with blood streaks in stools on & of since 7 years
No H/o SOB
No H/o palpitations,vomitings,chest pain,cough,fever,melena,hemoptysis,hemetemesis , pain abdomen,yellowish discolourtion of urine ,bleeding per rectum.
PAST HISTORY:
No H/O DM,HTN,asthma,CKD,CVA,TB
PERSONAL HISTORY:
He has mixed diet, appetite normal, bladder normal , constipation since 7years and
Occasionally alocoholic (whisky 90ml)
GENERAL EXAMINATION:
Patient is conscious, coherent, cooperative and oriented to time, place and person
Pallor : Present
Hyperpigmentation of knuckles
No icterus,cyanosis,clubbing,lymphadenopathy ,koilonychia,pedal edema
VITALS:
Temperature-AFEBRILE
BP:120/70mmhg
PULSE:88bpm
RR:22cpm
Spo2:98% on RA
GRBS:126mg/dl
CVS:S1 S2 heard, no murmurs
RS: BAE clear, normal vesicular breath sounds heard,no added sounds
PER ABDOMEN:O/E soft, non tender, bowel sounds heard,umbilicus: inverted
CNS: higher mental functions: normal
Cranial nerves: intact
Motor system: intact
Sensory system: intact
INVESTIGATIONS:
ECG