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35 year old male with episodic cough

 Introduction: This is an online E-log Entry Blog to discuss, understand and review the clinical scenarios and data analysis of patients so as to develop my clinical competency in comprehending clinical cases, and providing evidence-based inputs.  Note: The cases have been shared after taking consent from the patient/guardian. All names and other identifiers have been removed to secure and respect the privacy of the patient and the family. Consent: An informed consent has been taken from the patient in the presence of the family attenders and other witnesses as well and the document has been conserved securely for future references.   A 35-year-old male presented with the chief complaints of episodic dry cough and noisy breathing since 7 months.  History of Presenting Illness: The patient was apparently asymptomatic 7 months ago when he first noticed a dry hacking cough and noisy breathing that was insidious in onset and gradually progressed to his current frequ...

80y Female with ruptured perineal abscess

 Introduction: This is an online E-log Entry Blog to discuss, understand and review the clinical scenarios and data analysis of patients so as to develop my clinical competency in comprehending clinical cases, and providing evidence-based inputs.  Note: The cases have been shared after taking consent from the patient/guardian. All names and other identifiers have been removed to secure and respect the privacy of the patient and the family. Consent: An informed consent has been taken from the patient in the presence of the family attenders and other witnesses as well and the document has been conserved securely for future references.   A 80-year-old female presented with the chief complaints of discharge from the perianal region since 15 days History of Presenting Illness: 1/7/23: The patient was apparently asymptomatic before 1/7/23 when she developed a swelling that was a size of a coin in her perianal region which was initially not associated with any pain or fever...

60Y Female with decreased urine output and rectal bleeding post snakebite, on haemodialysis

Introduction: This is an online E-log Entry Blog to discuss, understand and review the clinical scenarios and data analysis of patients so as to develop my clinical competency in comprehending clinical cases, and providing evidence-based inputs.  Note: The cases have been shared after taking consent from the patient/guardian. All names and other identifiers have been removed to secure and respect the privacy of the patient and the family. Consent: An informed consent has been taken from the patient in the presence of the family attenders and other witnesses as well and the document has been conserved securely for future references.    A 60-year-old female, who is a farmer by occupation presented with the chief complaints of  vomiting and blood in stools post snakebite on 24/6/23 History of Presenting Illness: 24/06/23 : Patient was apparently asymptomatic before this day. She went to visit her family's farm in the evening when she was bitten by a snake on her right a...