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A 68yr old male resident of thirumalgheery, tailor by occupation came to our hospital with complaints of backpain since 5 days and swelling in the legs below waist.
History of present illness:-
Patient was apparently asymptomatic from past 3 yrs ago and noticed backpain and has sweepings below waist to both lower limbs
History of past illness:-
Patient has undergone open heart surgery and has stent placed.
Patient is hypertensive and diabetic since 15 yrs and is on medications for the conditions.
Patient has no history of radiation exposure, epilepsy, tuberculosis.
History of CKD,CAD
Personal history:-
Patient consumes mixed diet.
Patient has normal appetite.
Patient is having regular bowel and bladder movement.
Patient sleeping pattern is irregular and has shortness of breath.
Patient has habit of smoking and alcohol.
Familial history:-
No familial history of resemblance of similar condition.
General examination:-
On examination patient was conscious, coherent, cooperative and has no Pallor, icterus, cyanosis, clubbing, lymphadenopathy and Edema.
He had no signs of dehydration
He was afebrile with bp of 110/80mmhg, Pulse was 98bpm, Respiratory rate was 22 cpm and his spo2 was 99% on room air and his grbs was 115mg/dl
His systemic examination findings were
CVS - S1, S2 heard and no murmurs
RS - Bilateral air entry present with normal vesicular breath sounds.
His abdomin was scapoid in shape with no tenderness, papalable masses, bruits and organomegalies
His CNS examination was normal
Has mild bilateral pedal oedema .
Investigations
Complete blood picture:-
Serum electrolytes(Na,K,Cl):-
Serum iron:-
Blood urea:-
PROVISIONAL DIAGNOSIS:
Chronic Renal failure
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