Recurrent acute pancreatitis
An acute inflammatory process that leads to necrosis of the pancreatic parenchyma. Signs and symptoms include severe abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, and shock. Causes include alcohol consumption, presence of gallstones, trauma, and drugs.
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A 50 yrs old patient (history given below) kindly suggest further management *Chief Complaints* Unresponsive/vomiting/headache/fever/seizure 2/left side weakness /episode/history of epitaxis 2 days back *History* K/c/o HTN with irregular medicine *Vitals* BP 210/120 Temp 103.f Pulse -122 Spo2 86% *Physical Examination* Left side weakness Patient is semiconscious but drowsy, moderately built, appears uncomfortable. In mild respiratory distress. Left-sided weakness noted. Vitals monitored. *Investigations* Attached *Diagnosis* Acute ischemic stroke with rt mca acute thrombosis *Management* Medical management Monocef/pantop/strocit/manitol/lobet infusion/nimodepin/Ecosprin gold/pcm/emeset/levera/deriphyllin/dexa/nebulizer/o2 inhaler
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