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The patient presented with a 5-day history of swelling in the left leg, accompanied by vomiting and intermittent fever. Additionally, the patient reported a 3-years history of pruritus (itching) in both legs.

Clinical Diagnosis: Examination Findings: Investigations on Admission:   Doppler Study for Lower Limb:  USG Abdomen Findings:  Prothrombin Time and Clotting Profile:  Final Diagnosis:  Initial Management:   Surgical Intervention:  Postoperative Period:   Laboratory Findings Post-Surgery: Discharge Condition: The patient was discharged…

Case Study -2

Case Study -2

Patient: 51 years old male Case Scenario: Clinical Diagnosis: Long standing T2 DM, # carbuncle with huge abscess back side, septicemia, diabetic Ketoacidosis, AKI on ?CKD, anaemia.

CASE STUDIES

CASE STUDIES

Case Study – 1 Patient: 42-year-old Female Case scenario: Clinical diagnosis: LONG STANDING T2DM, #necrotizing fasciitis, septicaemia, AKI On CKD, anaemia. #NECROTIZING FASCITIS References: DIABETIC FOOT: A Clinical Atlas / Sharad Pendsey