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45 year old man presented with abdominal pain and loss of appetite.

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  45 year old man presented with abdominal pain and loss of appetite. NOTE This is an ongoing case and will be updated . This e log is made under the guidance of Dr. Pallavi. The reference link (if any) will be mentioned at the bottom. Date of admission: 20/07/21 Chief complaints: A  45 year old male  presented to the casualty with chief complaints of  abdominal pain  and  loss of appetite  since the  past 20 days  and  loose stools since yesterday . History of present illness: Patient was apparently  asymptomatic 5 years ago  when he developed  pain in the abdomen and loss of appetite . He was diagnosed with  pancreatitis  for which he received  treatment for 1 week. During routine investigations  3 years ago , he was found to be  hypertensive  and a  diabetic  for which he was on  irregular treatment. Since the  past 20 days , he has been experiencing  pain in the epigastric region radiating to his right lower back , which was  aggravated on food intake.  It was not associated with v

Medicine paper for July 2021 bimonthly blended assessment

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Medicine paper for July 2021 bimonthly blended assessment Question 1 : Competency tested for Peer to peer review and assessment :  Please go through one student's entire answer paper from this link, the one who is closest to your own roll number : http://medicinedepartment. blogspot.com/2021/07/2019- batch-me dicine-department- online.htm ANSWER: The referred blog : https://uakanksha.blogspot.com/2021/07/135-uakanksha.html?m=1 The explanation was good, but the certain points could have been highlighted. If a summary of patients details were given it would have been much easier to understand. The relevant medical history of the patient has been shared in a comprehensive and systematic manner. The problem list was well mentioned. The case sheet has captured all the relevant data in the right order.  Correct terminology was used.  The reports of all the lab investigations conducted were deidentified and shared. Q2) Share the link to your own case report of a patient that you connecte